Introduction (Does It Do What It Should)
Yes, we reviewed SUPCASE products before, and this time, we have five cases to look at for the iPhone and Samsung S25.
Our Review of the SUPCASE Unicorn Beetle PRO Rugged Case for the iPhone 16 Plus
So, I have to say that this Unicorn Beetle PRO really does it all. Not only does it protect the phone as well as the screen, but it has a belt holder.
Yeah, they still make some interesting belt holders for phones, and this one has a rotating belt clip holster. The case is very interesting as well, as it has a built-in kickstand that doubles as a ring holder. Oh, the case is made for MIL-STD drop protection, and it is the winner of CNET’s annual drop test with the highest total feet (15 feet actually).
Oh, and it has 4mm Raised Bezel protects screen and lens, and there is a built-in capacitive button for camera control. You should be able to get the Unicorn Beetle Pro for the iPhone 16 Plus for about $24.99 on the SUPCASE site now.
Our Review of the SUPCASE Unicorn Beetle PRO Rugged Case for the Galaxy S25
Okay, I’m going to talk about the Unicorn Beetle Pro for the Galaxy S25, and it is a Rugged Case that has a lot of the same features. Yes, it has that belt holder with a rotating belt clip, and the case has the built-in kickstand. I forgot to mention that the kickstand has three viewing angles and it doubles as a ring holder.
I also forgot to mention the 1 year warranty and the 30-day return window, but I have to admit, I usually don’t put in information like that. I should report that the case is made of unbending polycarbonate and shock-absorbing TPU 360 degree casing providing total protection from drops, bumps, and impact.
If you want to get in on this, head to the SUPCASE website and pay $28.99 for it.
Our Review of the SUPCASE UB Grip for the iPhone 16 Pro Max and iPhone 16 Pro
I think I might have mentioned that this has an integrated camera control button with 46 pure copper conductors made for easy sliding motion. Now, this is the first case that is just a case, and it easily snaps on. Unlike these other cases, which I didn’t really talk about all that much, it isn’t too complicated.
Oh yes, I forgot to talk about the MagSafe ring kickstand that works as a ring holder. Yeah, that is quite a selling point, as I recall some cases from TORRAS that I reviewed that had a similar feature.
If you want this, you can get it on the SUPCASE site for about $28.99 in various colors for the iPhone 16 Pro Max. As for the UB Grip for the iPhone 16 Pro, it is $27.99 right here.
Our Review of the SUPCASE MAG XT for the iPhone 16
So, for the last case, we have the MAG XT, and it is made of shock-absorbing TPU and unbending polycarbonate. It also snaps on for some easy installation, so not bad, right?
I should probably talk about the zinc alloy camera cover with protective doily to guard lenses, and this camera cover hinge tested over 30,000 times. So, it is also 16 feet drop tested, and it has that camera control button. I keep forgetting to talk about how they are MagSafe compatible.
So, if you want to get that, it is a price of $28.99 on the SUPCASE website.
Facts About The Company
Supcase is a company that is based in Atlanta, GA, and they are rugged cases that exceed MIL-STD-810G 516.6 standards. Apparently, this company is big into protection, and I believe they are also related to i-Blason and Mumba.
What Does This Company Make?
I’m seeing protection for phones, tablets, smart watches, earbuds, MacBook, and even gaming things like the Nintendo Switch and the Switch 2.
Just the Specs, Man
If you’re the type that needs this info, this section is for you!
There’s not a lot that I can say about this, so I’ll leave it blank.
If there is something on this that I didn’t cover, please let me know.
Okay, Get To The Unboxing Already!
Maybe I Want It, But Is There Anything Else Like It? Maybe For A Lower Price? Please?
I know that I have reviewed other products like this. You know, the ones that snap on the back of the smartphone with the help of some magnets. Like the WalleyGrip2 and stuff from Smartish. Also, there is the CLCKR stand.
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