![]() ![]() While it’s not submersible, it can withstand windblown rain, sand, and dust, as well as 6.6-foot drops onto concrete a slim-line detachable belt clip is included. Ultra-Protective for iPhone 6: Griffin’s Survivor All-Terrain ($50) is an aggressively-priced case for users who need water resistance and drop protection. Urban Armor Gear’s Composite Case ($40) is a little more expensive than the iPhone 6 version, but it’s still a very nice dual-layer case, with style. The price is appealing, too.Īlso consider: Spigen’s Slim Armor ($30) has an appealing price tag and dual-layer protection, offset by an awkward hole in the back and a flimsy video stand. Middle-of-the-Road for iPhone 6 Plus: Griffin’s Survivor Core ($30) is one of a number of mostly transparent plastic cases for the new iPhones, but its extra-resilient corner bumpers stood out to us as a good anti-drop measure - and Griffin promises protection from up to 6.6-foot drops. Urban Armor Gear’s Composite Case ($35) is a dual-layer option with a near-future military aesthetic that we’ve really liked since we first saw it a couple of years ago. If you’re worried about the slip factor of CandyShell’s glossy plastic, which we haven’t had problems with, go with the ribbed CandyShell Grip instead.Īlso consider: Incipio’s DualPro Shine ($35) provides dual-layer protection with a shiny faux aluminum shell outside a soft plastic frame. Middle-of-the-Road for iPhone 6: Speck’s CandyShell and CandyShell Grip ($35 each) are the latest in a long-running and almost always excellent series of co-molded rubber and plastic cases - ones strongly preferred by our editors due to their great combination of protection and comfort. Griffin’s Reveal ($20) is much more affordable, but not quite as minimalist of a solution. Minimalist for iPhone 6 Plus: Incipio’s NGP ($20) offers solid value for the dollar, covering the largest iPhone with soft TPU plastic at the same price as you’d pay for a much smaller iPhone case.Īlso consider: Apple’s Silicone Case for iPhone 6 Plus ($39) definitely isn’t the best value we’ve seen in a case, but it’s very slender and reasonably protective. ![]() SwitchEasy’s Numbers ($20) uses opaque or translucent TPU plastic, including integrated port protection at a slightly higher price. Also consider: Spigen SGP’s Capsule ($15) is a simple soft TPU case that shows off your device and protects against drops at a very low price. ![]()
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