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The Week in iPhone Cases: Return of the Woogie
   




   

A double dose of iPhone-case goodness awaits you this week. We gave you the first yesterday, and here's our second roundup of the latest offerings.

Aeronautic Pictures's Indie i5

Aeronautic Pictures: Built with video enthusiasts in mind, the Indie i5 (iPhone 5; $180) is a special mount designed to provide excellent stability and framing capabilities when you shoot movies with your handset. The precision-machined holder positions your iPhone in such a way that the camera’s lens is centered with your arm, making pointing and tracking much more intuitive and fluid. It also doubles as a tripod mount.

One of Domeskin's 3D skins

Domeskin: The company’s collection of skins (iPhone 5; $20) includes dozens upon dozens of different models, each with matching wallpaper for your handset’s screen. Unlike traditional vinyl skins, however, Domeskin’s offerings are made using a special three-dimensional technology that wraps your phone in a soft layer that protects from bumps and scratches and even helps improve your grip. A special adhesive backing is designed to leave no residue when you decide to remove the skin from your phone.

Griffin Technology's Woogie

Griffin Technology: The Woogie (iPhone 4, 4S, and 5; $25) is back—in its third iteration—with a design that fits Apple’s latest iPhones and iPod touch models. Available as either Zee (blue) or Fee (purple), this loveable case is built to withstand the kind of destruction and misfortune that can can only accompany hurricane-strength weather and small children. Griffin also offers a companion app designed to keep the little ones entertained with a variety of games and activities.

id America's Ice

id America: A dozen of the company’s products have made the jump to the iPhone 5, including the Ice (iPhone 5; $20), a two-piece shell with a special rubber coating that enhances your grip, available in clear or frost; the Hue (iPhone 5; $20), also a two-piece, soft-feel snap-on case that comes in seven different soft-toned hues; and the Cushi (iPhone 5; $15), a skin made of special molded-EVA foam, which can be purchased in a variety of different colors and styles.

Jivo's Ventana

Jivo: This company specializes in custom cases (iPhone 5; $30) that are created to order based on content that you provide—for example, your favourite photograph or design pattern. The company prints each case individually on a high-resolution system for excellent color fidelity. You can even design your case in real time, directly in your Web browser.


If custom is not your thing, Jivo also carries the Alu Case (iPhone 5; price unavailable), a high-quality aluminium shell available in anodized black or natural metal; the Flip Folio (iPhone 5; price unavailable), a synthetic-leather case that provides all-around protection for your phone thanks to a screen cover that can be quickly flipped out of the way to take a call; and the Ventana (iPhone 5; price unavailable), a clear back shell with soft, rubberized edges that provide an enhanced grip while protecting your phone from bumps and scratches.

Moshi's Origo

Moshi: The Origo (iPhone 5; $25) is a dual-tone silicone case that protects your iPhone from bumps and scratches and provides an improved grip while still sliding effortlessly in and out of your pockets. The case comes in white or black, and it uses a special honeycomb architecture for added shock protection.

Precise Biometrics's Tactivo

Precise Biometrics: The Tactivo (iPhone 4 and 4S; $249) cannot be called your everyday case: In addition to protecting your iPhone from bumps and scratches, it incorporates a government-regulation-compliant smart-card reader, as well as a fingerprint scanner. As such, it is ideal for security applications in which it’s necessary to be able to quickly identify individuals in a mobile setting. An accompanying identification app produced by Thursby Software can be had for free from the App Store.

Qmadix's Love Bug

Qmadix: The Love Bug (iPhone 5; $35) is a terminally cute snap-on case designed to turn your iPhone into a giant ladybug. Available in red, pink, or white, this accessory is not all looks: It also brings together a set of shock-absorbing layers to offer excellent protection from bumps and scratches.

Uniea's U-Motion

Uniea: Uniea has jumped into the iPhone-5-case market with over two dozen different models. We can’t list them all here, but they include the U-Motion (iPhone 5; $25), an ultralight armband designed for active users who like to take their handsets on the run; the Fundamental Series (iPhone 5; $20), a snap-on ABS shell that weighs a mere thirteen grams and is available in burgundy, white, grey, blue, or black; and the Madly in Love Series (iPhone 5; $25), part of a collection of protective cases whose simple construction betrays great attention to style and fashion.

   

      

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