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It’s scratch-resistant too, like the Apple one, so the brand you pick may just come down to which design you prefer.
Both the iPhone Wallet case (above left) and Card Holder case (not shown) feature an "organic" cotton elastic finger loop for grip. We’d opt for the eye-catching Cerulean version (pictured), but this case also comes in black or red. Moreover, the rugged case also includes an integrated screen protector that provides exceptional scratch protection without compromising the iPhone’s touch sensitivity. Made using 60% recycled plastic, it boasts a maximum drop height of two meters, meaning you can probably drop it out of a small tree and it will keep your iPhone in one piece. Due to the case’s own powerful magnets that are baked in, it is also compatible with MagSafe chargers and accessories.That said, it will resist exposure to shallow water, so it’s great for casual swimmers (as opposed to divers). I particularly value the integrated RokLock Twist lock system because it makes it simple for me to use twist lock bike mounts, motorbike mounts, and automobile mounts. Luckily, you can easily safeguard your investment by using a protective case that can withstand the usual hazards of daily use, such as bumps and scratches. This case is made from 35% recycled plastic and boasts a layered design with a durable synthetic rubber slipcover surrounded by a polycarbonate shell with clean lines that enhance grip. The SUPCASE Unicorn Beetle Pro is a highly-rated protective case designed to safeguard your iPhone with an array of features.
The case has an IP68 water-resistance rating (it's rated to be fully submerged in two meters of water for up to an hour) and is also dust-proof. This case offers drop protection from falls of up to 10 feet (three meters) thanks to air-cushioned engineering — and it has a transparent design that shows off your iPhone, plus a fingerprint-resistant finish.Its toughness comes from the combination of polycarbonate and TPU bumpers on the back, which results in 360-degree protection. UAG’s cases look like something a space marine would use, and there’s no doubt from looking at the Monarch case that it’s tough.