Slap A Wallet on Your iPhone 12 with Otterbox’s New MagSafe Options
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OtterBox has added 2 new additions to its line of MagSafe iPhone devices. Theres the standalone OtterBox Wallet for MagSafe, for streamlined card and cash storage, and the Folio for MagSafe, which offers storage along with screen protection.
The Wallet for MagSafe provides two ID slots and room to keep cash and guards your cards from magnetic damage. Itll deal with all iPhone 12 devices, and can even assault through Otterboxs MagSafe cases, like the Figura, Aneu, or Symmetry models. Its made from soft-touch artificial leather and looks more rugged than Apples leather wallet alternative, and its strong magnets will stay attached and aligned on the back of your iPhone.
The Folio for MagSafe is a wallet-style case made with the very same artificial leather as the Wallet for MagSafe. It includes three card slots, together with area for money, and twists around your phone to keep your iPhones screen protected. The Folio stays closed when youre not on your phone, thanks to the strong magnetic latch, and you can even use it in tandem with suitable OtterBox cases.
Both of OtterBoxs brand-new designs have a basic all-black style that looks tidy and trendy. They are both a bit costly– thats $39.95 for the wallet and $49.95 for the folio– they do cost less than Apples leather wallet so theyre a fantastic option.
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