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Title: Review: SwitchEasy Monsters for iPhone 6/6s
Post by: HCK on December 07, 2015, 09:00:32 pm
Review: SwitchEasy Monsters for iPhone 6/6s

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                  We've seen SwitchEasy's fun Monsters line before, and the colorful cases have returned for iPhone 6/6s. (There's also an iPhone 6 Plus/6s Plus version of the cases, which we did not receive for review.) Monsters ($25) are mostly rubber cases with character, and they come in five different color/designs. The case offers full button coverage, with SwitchEasy's "Native Touch" buttons — they're pleasantly clicky, if that's what the company is trying to describe. The texture of the cases is a bit slick, but the raised Monster mouths and details actually create a bit of grip. A small lens flare guard piece can be inserted inside the case — this piece is easy to lose if you remove your iPhone from the case often, but we're not sure it really matters, as we took a few outdoor photos in the sun with and without the piece and couldn't tell the difference.{/exp:char_limit}

Source: Review: SwitchEasy Monsters for iPhone 6/6s (http://www.ilounge.com/index.php/reviews/entry/switcheasy-monsters-for-iphone-6-6s)