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I actually have one of those tools that displays how much force it takes to remove an accessory and I tried it and you have to have proper setup to even have a consistent reading, it’s too sensitive and inconsistent. The number of people who truly care about that is super case enthusiasts “maybe” and people on this forums like ourselves is such a minuscule number on the grand scheme.
I’m far more interested in the day to day display of MagSafe. For instance, my iottie vent mount in the car. While the Mous case certainly doesn’t have the strongest magnets, it is more than strong enough for my vent mount. I’m not overly concerned about any other test. That’s just me though
 
Collect them all, trade with your friends.

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I’m far more interested in the day to day display of MagSafe. For instance, my iottie vent mount in the car. While the Mous case certainly doesn’t have the strongest magnets, it is more than strong enough for my vent mount. I’m not overly concerned about any other test. That’s just me though
Like Mous for example, people will always bash it and say it has a weak magnet, is it weak compared to others, sure but its strong enough to handle your MagSafe needs unless you need some motorcycle mount or something. Apple has weak MagSafe magnets but nobody talks about that it seems.
 
My 1 and a half month old silicone is still in perfect shape! My previous ones from my old iPhones are also still in pretty good shape, no chips or tears, except for one in which my phone had a really bad fall. I’m usually very careful with my phone so idk if that makes a difference or I’m just really lucky haha
In my Apple Silicone case experience the flaws showed up from taking the case on/off or wear near the bottom swipe area.
 
China X-One plateau protector too thick to work with precise cases :(

Just put the Sheath back on and the cameras are noticeably deeper in the case and some of the orange edges of the phone are showing along the top edge and top sides of the front :(

If you want to use precise cases, forgot about this one.

Peeling this crap off and running naked again :confused:

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The one I use from the Etsy seller is very thin. Don’t have a problem with the precise Sheath.
 
All these reviewers on YouTube attaching random MagSafe accessories to cases and shaking to “test strength “… can someone get them a fish scale or something maybe so they can at least see how many pounds of force they get before phone careens off into oblivion with such a useless method of testing MagSafe strength lol.

Grinds my gears.

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Come on.

The most useless method to consumers is to test like this so they know how many lbs of weight it takes to pull their charger or wallet off.

Ridiculous.

The most useful method of testing is to know if their wallet or charger is going to fall off when the phone is moved, caught on a pocket or when driving. So the shaking and pulling reviewers do is perfect to know this.

Honestly, what is this thread becoming with posts like this, people going crazy because they can see slight mould markings or because their camera cut outs on their cases is 0.1mm off centre.

People in here are starting to drive themselves crazy with wanting precision, aircraft grade engineering which is you’re never going to get in a product that is so mass produced. Buy a case, try it, post your thoughts and a few pics and then keep it or send it back.
 
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Really felt like TechnicallyTee was mocking frustrated Caudabe Sheath customers in his latest video.

Things like the seam - yeah, every case has a seam. No one bothered looking at the seam on the Sheath until they felt discomfort from something digging into their hand. Caudabe already admitted it was from a manufacturing defect, and they were the ones telling customers to file the case down.
 
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