An iPhone 6 Case Roundup 1- Post CES 2015.

This case round-up looks at the first big wave of iPhone 6 cases that I received after the Consumer Electronics Show. Keep in mind that price doesn’t necessarily reflect the quality or protection attributes of the cases. It is very difficult to compare cases to each other because you need to include your own personal use case in the equation. As you read these reviews, think about the following questions:

  • Do I drop my phone a lot?
  • Do I drop my phone occasionally, but usually from a pretty good distance?
  • Do I want the case to complement the iPhone’s design, or just protect it?
  • Do I want to protect my iPhone completely (front-and-rear)?
  • Do I want to protect my iPhone from the elements (water, dust, dirt, etc.)
  • Do I want to use my iPhone case for something other than protecting my iPhone? If so, do I want a case that also holds cards, money or ID? Do I want a case that will keep my iPhone charged longer (and I’m willing to trade-off weight for longer battery life)

How you answer these questions for yourself will help you triangulate on a case that works for you. Perhaps your case isn’t on this list. There are hundreds of different cases and dozens of manufacturers. These evaluations give you an idea of how these cases stack up. Look to the table at the end for an overview.

Ion Element Case ($54.95$49.95 & FREE Shipping.

An outstanding, well-designed case that provides the iPhone 6 with protection that enhances the look and hand-feel of the bare iPhone. The combination of high-impact materials and a real carbon fiber back plate also makes for a great looking case.

Sector Pro Element Case ($139.95)

The Sector Pro takes the Ion to the next level and beyond. The precision machined aluminum case requires some dexterous disassembly and reassembly, but the final product is worth the effort. Not only does the Sector Pro offer protection, but it is a piece of engineering beauty that makes the iPhone look like something out of a spy movie. There are two downsides to precision though: the assembly process makes it a chore to take the case on and off (but with such a cool case, why would you?); and because of the precise fit, using a screen protector with even the slightest profile keeps the cover from aligning properly. Tools and spare parts included.

Loop Straightjacket for iPhone 6 ($34.95)

There are wallet cases, and then there is the Loop, a simple bumper with a series of straps across the back that accommodate credit cards, money, or business cards. Another clever Kickstarter that turned an idea by a few into a product for the many.

Tylt Energi Sliding Power Case ($99)

Tylt has created the first near-perfect solution to a charging case: a case within a case. The interior case, however, is just basic. I love the direction, but would like see Tylt design a more attractive case for the iPhone when it isn’t in the 3200 mAh battery. Functional and utilitarian, with a very cool innovation that is likely to be the next trend in battery-powered cases. Unlike many other battery cases, the headphone jack is large enough to accommodate a standard Apple headphone jack.

Tylt Alīn ($19.95)

This product proves the design acumen within Tylt: a screen protector with an alignment tool. No more guessing at how to align the screen protector by meticulously floating it down from some arbitrary set of lines in space that never seem to end up hitting the phone where they should. With Alin, place the edge of the screen protector on the tool and just lay down the protector on a clear surface of the iPhone 6. Brilliantly simple.

Urban Armor Gear Folio ($39.95)

Urban Armor Gear (UAG) cases live up to the brand’s hip intonations. This wallet case looks like something out of an urban adventure for the team from the movie Red. Offers 360-degree protection, a place for stuff, a soft interior cover, shock absorbing material, and a magnetic closure. Looks bad ass, and is bad ass.

UAG Maverick ($34.95$19.99 & FREE Shipping

Simple and cool. The one reviewed was clear with black accents, and studded with the cool little Urban Armor screws (just for looks, not functional). This one tough little case that makes you iPhone 6. I’m hoping it was inspired by a little James Garner and a little Top Gun. Includes a screen protector.

Moshi Sensecover ($44.95)

For people who don’t like Bluetooth headsets, cases with covers often present too much case, with the opening and closing and folding back of the cover. So what’s the option? Place sensors in the cover so it can stay in place to answer the phone or silence alarms. The Sensecover features 360-degree protection, but without extra shock absorption. A magnetic closure snaps it shut. I’m not a fan of the satin exterior material.

Moshi overture ($44.95)

This wallet case offers good, all-around protection. There is room for three cards inside. I really like the removable screen cleaner include as a little microfiber feature inside the front of the case. As above, I’m not a fan of the exterior material, which has a satin finish. But if you like satin finishes and want a wallet, this case may be what you are looking for.

Moshi iGlaze armour ($39.95)

A nicer than basic case that combines a plastic interior with an aluminum exterior. It looks clean and professional and should handle most bumps and scrapes.

Moshi iVisor AG ($24.95 ) and iVisor Glass ($29.95)

If you want complete protection for the front of your iPhone, consider these Moshi products and their unique edge adherence which completely eliminates bubbles by engineering the adhesive away from the screen. The AG is a clear plastic cover that can be washed and reused, while the iVisorGlass sports IonGlass™ which is harder than tempered steel. Both are pretty low profile, but make sure your case isn’t so precisely fitted that the screen protector interferes with the case.

Toast Covers ($29)

If you want a case that isn’t a case, and a material that isn’t plastic, consider a Toast real wood cover. The Toast cover is anything but wooden. This very thin cover adheres directly to the iPhone, with precisely cut edges that wrap around the phone. There are versions that cover the back only, or the back and the front. This cover isn’t going to protect your iPhone from a big drop, but it will keep it nick free from everyday bumps and help connect your high-tech device to natures high-touch.

Speck MightyShell ($49.95)

The Speck MightyShell is a solid, second-tier case, meaning it isn’t just a cover, but offers solid drop protection as well. Swirls of protective material keep the iPhone off the back of the case, ready to absorb shocks. The case comes in multiple colors. As with most cases, I like the clear version so I can see the nice champagne tone of the gold iPhone through the case.

Lenmar Maven Battery case for iPhone 6 ($99.99)

Lenmar’s Maven 3000 mAh Battery Case isn’t as flexible as Tylt’s Energi Sliding Powercase, but its slide-in, slip-out design makes it nearly easy to swap (if you don’t count removing whatever case you may already have on your iPhone 6.) The finish is outstanding. Requires an audio extender for headphones. Speaker ports design to channel music out rather than muffle it.

Acme Made Charge ($49.95)

The Acme Charge is kickstarter case that does what many a kickstarter programs do: add one clever idea to a something that exists. In this case, the existing thing is a basic iPhone case with a built-in stand. The clever part? Including a Lightning cable under the stand. The case itself is rather basic. The stand is fine, but it doesn’t exude quality or engineering. The lightning cable is convenient but as with all things with part, even something with a compartment is something that can be forgotten. Because the cable is short though, its likely it will be used via the USB port on a computer rather than on a charger plugged into the wall, which will make it easier to remember.

Incipio Offgrid Express for iPhone 6 ($79.99$54.82 & FREE Shipping

Incipio’s offering in the iPhone 6 extended battery department provides yet another way to mount an iPhone to a battery: insert the phone into the case at a slight angle, lay it flat, and then install a bumper around the phone and the battery. The 3000 mAh Express looks good when assembled, but not as complete a solution as Tylt’s.

iPhone 6 Case Round-up Feature Comparisons

 
Case
Drop Protection
(H, M, L)
Design
(out of 5)
Coverage
F/B/2/S
Elements
Holds Suff
Material
(out of 5)
Power
Stars
(out of 5)
Element Ion
H
5
B
N
N
4
N
4
Element Sector
H
5
B
N
N
5
N
5
Loop Straightjacket
M
4
B
N
Y
3
N
3
Tylt Energi Sliding Power Case
H
5
B
N
N
3
3200mAh
5
Urban Armor Folio
H
5
2
N
Y
4
N
5
Urban Armor Maverick
H
4
2
N
N
4
N
4
Moshi Sensecover
M
4
2
N
N
3
N
3
Moshi Overture
M
3
2
N
Y
3
N
3
Moshi iGlaze Armour
M
2
B
N
N
3
N
3
Toast Cover
L
4
S
N
N
4
N
4
Speck MightyShell
H
4
B
N
N
4
N
4
Lenmar Maven
M
3
B
N
N
3
3000mAh
3
Acme Made Charge
L
3
B
N
Y*
2
N
3
Incipio Offgrid Express
M
3
B
N
N
3
3000mAh
3

Legend:

Drop protection: High, Medium, Low

Coverage: Front, Back, 2=both, S=some front, not screen

Elements: sealed case Yes/No

* the Acme Made Charge does not hold items beyond the Lighntning cable beneath the stand.

A Look at One of the Thinnest iPhone 6/6 Plus Cases You Can Get.

The iPhone 6 and the iPhone 6 Plus are Apple’s thinnest iPhones yet at 6.9 and 7.1mm, respectively, and these ultra thin devices have spawned a range of super thin cases that aim to offer scratch protection without adding bulk. Of the dozens of featherweight cases on the market, the Scarf case from California case maker Totallee is one of the thinnest you can buy, measuring in at 0.35mm, and it’s affordable, at $12.99.

We went hands-on with Totallee’s Scarf case for the iPhone 6 Plus and you can see what we thought of it in both the quick video review below and our longer full-length review.

Design

At approximately the thickness of a fingernail, the Scarf is designed not to be noticed — its primary goal is to blend in with your phone and offer unobtrusive protection. It comes in colors that are designed to match the iPhone casing — black, gold, white, and light gray. Light gray is a brand new addition to the Scarf lineup, and was conceived to be a better match for the Space Gray iPhone than the previously available black color.

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The Scarf is made of polypropylene, a lightweight thermoplastic polymer. It is flexible and bendable, so if you crease it forcefully, it can be damaged. The case’s flexibility lets it slip easily onto an iPhone. Like most iPhone 6 and 6 Plus cases, the Scarf has cutouts for the rear camera, the power button, the volume button, and the mute switch. It covers the top of the phone, but leaves the bottom open for access to the Lightning port, speaker holes, and headphone port.

Since there are cutouts for the mute switch and volume buttons rather than a single larger opening, the Scarf can make it slightly more difficult to mute and unmute the phone. It is not any harder to access the power button or the volume button though, since those require just a press instead of a switching action.

The Scarf is translucent, so it allows the design elements of the iPhone to show through, and there’s no branding, which is another bonus. With the gold, white, and light gray cases, you can clearly see the antenna bands of the iPhone, the iPhone markings, and the iconic Apple logo. With the silver and light gray cases especially, the Scarf is almost undetectable on a phone from a distance.

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Protection

As thin as it is, the Scarf does not offer drop protection. There’s no cushioning to save your phone if it falls from a distance, and because the sides of the case don’t come up near the screen with a lip like many thicker iPhone cases, it’s also not going to protect the display in any way when it’s placed face down on a surface.

What it is useful for is protecting the iPhone from minor scratches and every day wear and tear that might occur when carrying the iPhone around in a pocket or a bag. Combined with a screen protector, your device is going to be relatively safe from scratches, dings, and other cosmetic damage.

At 0.35mm, the Totallee Scarf is not thick enough to offer protection for the protruding rear camera of the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus when placed on a hard surface, so there’s going to be some wobble. Measured with a caliper, the iPhone 6 camera protrudes just over 0.75mm from the body, so the Scarf would need to be twice as thick to make the phone flush with the camera.

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In addition to offering scratch protection, the Scarf adds a small bit of extra grip to the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus, making them easier to hold onto. The case feels like a thick plastic, but with some slight texturizing that feels pleasant in the hand (for reference, it feels similar to the plastic of a gallon milk jug).The added grip is nowhere near as much as the Apple-branded silicone iPhone 6 case, but it’s enough that it doesn’t slip out of a hand quite as easily.

Who’s it For?

The Scarf is a case for those of you who are looking for scratch protection to keep your iPhone pristine, but without any added bulk.

It seems almost criminal to add a case to one of the new iPhones due to their extreme thinness and feel in the hand, but the Scarf adds so little extra thickness that it’s a nice compromise for people who want the look of an unfettered iPhone with some of the protection of a case.

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How to Buy

It’s also available on Amazon at the $12.99.

Top 7 Best Deluxe iPhone 6 Cases.

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Looking for deluxe, quality cases to protect your iPhone 6? We’ve rounded up ten awesome iPhone 6 cases that give you great peace of mind. These cases meet at least one of the following standards: a great design, awesome durability, or creative special features that simple iPhone 6 cases lack. Whether you already own an iPhone 6, or you are planning to score one at an, these are cases that are worth splurging on.

After all, some things are worth paying a little more for, especially when that “thing” is what keeps your iPhone 6 from breaking when you drop it. If you’ve ever had to put up with a cheaply made iPhone case, then you know just how flimsy and insubstantial they can be. No wonder so many iPhone 6 owners are choosing to enrobe their “naked” phone in a rugged, protective case that can prevent issues with bending.

Some of the cases on our list are relatively simple in terms of their special features, offering only relatively common perks like waterproofing, impact protection, or a “wallet” to house your credit card and ID. Other cases in this gallery, however, are far more unique. These cool cases include options with a built-in keyboard, cases for audiophiles, and cases that can extend the iPhone 6’s admittedly mediocre battery life. Some cases for the iPhone 6 are sheer eye candy, while others enhance the quality of the phone itself. While these iPhone 6 cases are all a bit on the expensive side, they are cases that are worth buying because of their deluxe looks and features.

Whether you crave an iPhone 6 case that is slim, rugged, sassy, or creative, there’s something on our Top 10 list that will inspire you. Some of these iPhone 6 cases are relatively new, so please note that color options may be a bit limited for some of these styles. Even though the iPhone 6 has been out for two months, many case makers will not have their iPhone 6-compatible cases ready until later this year, or even early 2015 in some cases.

1. LifeProof

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LifeProof is widely considered to be one of the best iPhone case brands out there. After releasing the cases in limited quantities to newsletter subscribers earlier this month, LifeProof has now made their Fre iPhone 6 case for sale online. You should note that the Fre case is only available in black, at least for now. While these new cases are pretty expensive, fans of these waterproof, snowproof, dirtproof, and shockproof cases refuse to settle for less. Do note, however, that some users are saying that their third-party charging cables won’t play nice with this case. It’s not a surprising development, but it is something to be aware of before you pull the trigger.

Price: 79.99 Buy it here.

2. BoxWave

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Give your iPhone 6 a “retro” touch with this slide-out keyboard case from BoxWave. This makes it easier for some people to type accurately. The manufacturers say this case will stay charged for up to two weeks.

Price: 59.95 (33 percent off MSRP) Buy it here.

3. Amp Audio

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The Amp Audio case is coming next year, with pre-orders open now. This case is cool because it offers both 20 percent more battery life, as well as improved sound. The case offers dynamic noise reduction, and 24-bit digital audio directly from your phone. If you love music, this might be the ultimate iPhone 6 case for you.

Price: 79 (for a limited time, price will increase to $129) Buy it here.

4. Otterbox

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Otterbox makes one of the best wallet-style cases for the iPhone 6 The Commuter Wallet case has a slider that makes it easy to access your cards, even with one hand. The compartment for cards will hold 2-3 cards and a bill fairly easily. If you want to combine your wallet and phone case into one seamless unit, this is a great option.

Price: 38.29 Buy it here.

5. Griffin Survivor

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If you’re looking for a rugged case, the Griffin Survivor is one of your best options. It’s designed to withstand windblown dirt, sand, and rain, as well as shock and vibration. That being said, this water-resistant iPhone case isn’t designed to be totally submerged in water.

Price: 29.90 Buy it here.

6. SQUAIR

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Is it crazy to spend $600 on an iPhone case? Well, yeah, kinda. But it’s not hard to see the appeal of the luxury iPhone 6 cases made by Japanese company SQUAIR. The case pictured here is SQUAIR’s “The Dimple.” This simple bumper case is made to exacting standards. The special aluminum alloy used here is machine cut with an error tolerance of less than 1/100mm. This is definitely a deluxe case, but it is outside the budget of most people. Then again, $600 seems pretty cheap compared to SQUAIR’s “The Slit” case, which retails for $2,000.

Price: 570 Buy it here.

7. Piel Frama

Piel Frama is the maker of this decadent iPhone 6 case. The case is constructed of dyed crocodile leather and loads of Swarovski crystals. This wallet case has slots for four credit cards, plus a separate slot for bills or receipts, more than almost any other iPhone 6 wallet case we have seen. If you want a fashionable case, this is a great choice.

Price: 169 Buy it here.

 

So thats all for now.

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