Apple announced the iPhone 16 series earlier this week, and now, accessory makers have finally started releasing protective covers for the new iPhones. Beats, which you’d usually associate with audio products, has now released its first iPhone cases with MagSafe tech.
Here’s all you need to know about the new cases.
Beats MagSafe cases for iPhone 16 series
It is lined with soft microfiber material presented in bold colours. The hardshell polycarbonate back has been complemented by flexible sidewalls to optimise shock absorption. The case has been kept thin, light and easy to grip. The outer surface is kept smooth with a glossy scratch-resistant coating. The soft microfiber helps with extra protection.
Keeping up with the new Camera Control button on the iPhone 16 series, Beats` cases provide ease by seamlessly adapting to the new development. It provides a sapphire crystal coupled to a conductive layer that communicates finger movements to the Camera Control making it easier to use the feature.
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Streamlining with Apple’s carbon-neutral footprint, Beats claims that the iPhone 16 cases have been packaged with 100 per cent wood fiber that is 100 per cent recycled or responsibly sourced.
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Beats cases: Price, colours and availability
The Beats cases for the iPhone 16 lineup is available in four sophisticated yet vibrant colours: Midnight Black, Summit Stone, Riptide Blue and Sunset Purple. The cases are available to order for Rs 4,900 from their official website.
For older iPhones, you can checkout something like the Apple Polycarbonate back cover for the iPhone 15 Pro Max.
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