iPhone case made of aramid is light as paper but stronger than steel

You’ve no doubt heard of carbon fiber, but have you heard of aramid? How about kevlar? Kevlar is a trade name for aramid fibers which is short for “aromatic polyamide”. They are lightweight fibers with exceptional strength and thermal stability, making this material a perfect choice for an iPhone case like these new iPhone 7 and 7 Plus cases from Pitaka.

The cases are very thin and weigh less than 10g while remaining scratch resistant and grippy.

They are available in several colors including the ones you see here.

Unlike some metal phone cases, the aramid cases cause no interference to WiFi, GPS or your cellular signal.

The Pitaka aramid cases are priced at $47.99 for the iPhone 7 version and $49.99 for the iPhone 7 Plus version. For more info visit ipitaka.com and order one at a discount through Amazon. Also look for our review coming soon.

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Carved puts a little bit of nature on your tech

We love our gadgets, but sometimes they can be a little too… blah. After you see a hundred shiny black plastic or aluminum gadgets, you’ve seen them all. If you would like to find a way to make your phone, backup battery, speakers and more look different than everyone else’s, then you need to check out these gorgeous cases and battery packs from Carved.

Carved makes cases for the iPhone (duh!), Samsung Galaxy phones (even the new S8s!), the iPad Air, the Google Pixel and even the Nexus 6P.

Their cases combine different types of wood and resin to create a one of a kind look that will turn heads.

Even their 6000mAh power banks will have people asking you where you got them.

The power banks are priced at $55 and the cases range from $24 to $59. You can find more about them and order one at carved.com

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Now you can customize your AirPods charging case because plain white is boring

Are you a fan of Apple’s AirPods Bluetooth earbuds but wish their Stormtrooper white charging case was a little less meh? You can bust out some colored Sharpie permanent markers and get your doodle on (yeah, don’t do that…), or you can check out these decal sets from Air Vinyl Design.

Air Vinyl Design is a company that was started only a few weeks ago by a guy named Ryan who decided that he wanted to start his own company, be his own boss and make things. The first thing he’s making are AirPods stickers that let you add a little extra style to the AirPods charging case.

The decals are die cut from high-quality, easy to apply, and easy to remove vinyl. The decals are available in 3 sets that are priced at $5.99. Each set includes 2-3 different decal designs.

For more info visit www.airvinyldesign.com and to get a pair of AirPods, visit Apple.

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Consider these cases while you wait for your new Samsung Galaxy S8 to arrive

I have to wait till 5/9 before I can pre-order the unlocked versions of the Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8+. But if you have already pre-ordered one of Samsung’s newest flagship phones from your favorite wireless carrier, you might want to consider also ordering a case for it. When I checked out these new phones at my local Best Buy last week, I was a little put off by how smeary the back of the phone gets. So I’ll definitely want to cover it up and add some extra grip. Here are just a few options to choose from.

The image above shows a selection of S8 and S8+ cases from Urban Armor Gear (UAG).

UAG has announced four lines of MIL-SPEC drop-tested protective cases that are rugged but lightweight. These cases offer 2, 4 and even 5 layers of protection if you go with their Monarch cases which are made of top-grain leather, a polycarbonate shear plate, armor shell, alloy metal hardware, and impact-resistant rubber and feature 2X Drop-Protection and a 10-year warranty.

UAG’s Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8+ cases are priced from $34.95 – $59.95. Visit urbanarmorgear.com for more info. You can also check Urban Armor Gear’s store on Amazon.

The Q Card Case from CM4 will protect your shiny new phone and allow it to function as your wallet too. If you’re like me and find that you’re very rarely using cash, a wallet built into your phone case sounds like a great idea. It’s just one less thing in your pocket. Especially if you only need to carry a couple cards.

The case is constructed of soft-touch rubber and premium fabric. The wallet section can hold up to 3 cards and some cash and even has an integrated kickstand with two positions.

The CM4 Q Card case for Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus is available in Black Onyx for $24.99 at Amazon and CM4.

Another case to consider for your new Samsung Galaxy S8 or S8+ is the Base Grip Case from Silk Innovation. The Base Grip Case provides grip and protection from scratches and bumps in a slim form factor and at an affordable price of only $11.99. You can buy it in either Black Onyx or Blue Jade from Amazon.

X-Doria is offering a collection of three stylish cases that not only protect but look great while doing it.

The Defense Lux is a one-piece, snap-on case with a soft inner rubber layer, impact resistant polycarbonate backing, and machined with an aluminum outer frame. An additional back panel is added in either Black Carbon Fiber, Black Leather, or Rosewood.

The X-Doria Defense Shield series combines polycarbonate, soft rubber and anodized aluminum to provide military-level drop protection that has been tested to survive 10-foot drops on concrete. The screen is protected from surface scratches by a raised lip. This case has a simple, one-piece design that requires no tools for assembly.

The Defense Clear is a see-through case with triple layer shock protection while staying slim and light. The protective case will be available in colors including Black & White.

X-Doria cases for the Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8+ are priced from $24.99 to $39.99. You can read more about them or order through XDorialife.com and Amazon.

VRS Design has a staggering 14 different cases that they are offering for the Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8+ phones that include bumper style, wallet style, rugged and more.

The High Pro Shield style shown above is one of VRS Designs new cases that is available in 5 colors and features drop protection in a slim, reinforced body.

The VRS Design cases are priced between $19.99 and $69.99 and are available for pre-order from vrsdesign.com.

Will you be using a case with your S8 or S8+? If so, which one have you picked?

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This Is Ground Mod Mobile 2 review

I’m a sucker for organization and minimalism. To me, there’s nothing better than having a place for everything and having everything in its place, and all the better if I can consolidate and reduce the number of things that I have to carry with me on a daily basis.

So when I got my hands on the This is Ground Mod Mobile 2 case, its smart layout, customizable interior, and well-made hardware immediately put a big smile on my face.

A case? A wallet? Or both?

There’s a lot to immediately like about this svelte, leather case. However, I can’t decide if I’d call it a large wallet or a small purse.

The French Gray color is really more of a light tan, in most lighting, and quite handsome.

The size and utility of it struck me as very… European. By which I mean it feels like something you’d see a very well-dressed man wearing while stepping off a train in Italy, or that’s the scene I’ve created in my head, at any rate. It’s intended to accommodate a passport, several cards, a tube of lip balm, pen, charging cables, bills and change and, of course, a large (but thin) cell phone such as a Plus-size iPhone or Galaxy s7.

Plent of space for several cards, bills, coupons, wires, cleaning cloths, lip balm… it’s meant for your everyday items.

According to the This Is Ground website, their products are “handcrafted of highest-grade leather by our heritage leatherworkers in downtown Los Angeles and Italy,” and that quality really shows. The leather is supple and flexible and looks like it would age handsomely. I received the French Gray model and I really like the color much more than I originally thought. The stitching is gorgeous and strong. Every element used feels extremely high quality and is admittedly much nicer than most other wallets or cases I would purchase.

Size is everything

The dimensions of the Mod Mobile 2, which I gathered from the website, are 4.5″ wide x 7″ high x 1″ thick closed and 9″ wide x 7″ high open. So it really is crafted around the size and shape of these larger modern phablets. I currently own an iPhone SE, which did of course fit inside the case, but my phone seemed a little too thick for the phone pocket. It began to make some indentations in the leather because of the SE’s angled edges. Fortunately, I’ve been dabbling in bullet journaling, and that pocket was the perfect size for the Moleskine Chapters journal I was using at the time.

That notebook is about the size of an iPhone 7 Plus.

The case can be slung around ones neck using the removable strap, or simply carried around like one would a sizeable hardback novel, which was my chosen method.

Everyday use

In preparation for writing this review, I went all-in and used the Mod Mobile as my every day carry, all-purpose wallet for a couple weeks. And while it took a bit getting used to, having to carry one large case versus putting my things in several pants or jacket pockets, I quickly adapted and put my full trust in knowing that if I had my leather case with me, I had everything I needed as well.

The center billfold carrier is snapped in and easily removable.

After some experimenting, my eventual loadout included my Moleskine journal, pen, debit cards and license, iPhone and BeatsX headphones. That case plus my keys is everything I’d need in a typical day, and there was something quite comforting in having to check only one place instead of my pants pockets and jacket to make sure I had everything. I removed the snap-in, zipper billfold after a few days since I never really carry cash, cutting down on the weight and thickness, a bit. I thought it was brilliant that both the inner billfold and the strap were both removable, offering a surprising amount of customization.

The snap-down cord holder is a nice touch and did a fine job of holding my earphones in place.

The fine construction of this case feels as if it could withstand many months of abuse, and I wasn’t shy with throwing it on my car seat, desk or shopping basket. The exterior looks like it would age well and take on a rugged look with each mark and scar inflicted on its surface, the way leather is intended.

Conclusion

The Mod Mobile case is gorgeous, well made and feels like it would last a good, long time under regular use. But is it worth the $250 asking price? Like any other premium product, you’d have to weigh the price against its usefulness and longevity. And I would say it delivers on both counts.

The Mod Mobile 2 is now available from This Is Ground for $250. It comes in five color choices and monogram option.

Source: The sample for this review was provided by This Is Ground. Please visit their site for more information.

 

Product Information

Price: $250.00
Manufacturer: This Is Ground
Pros:
  • Superior build quality and beautiful materials
  • Removable strap and billfold allows for some customization
Cons:
  • Pricey for the size and functionality of it
  • Could be a bit larger, or a bit smaller

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