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Namji

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Aug 13, 2010
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I've been searching for a good carbon fiber case for my iPhone 6S and I came across carbone and likecool cases, but I learned that the material used in the carbon fiber causes loss in reception with radio signal and wifi... so I gave up on carbon fiber cases..

Then I stumbled upon PITAKA® Premium Aramid http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00Q9O9WW8?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00

  • Made of 100% Aramid which is one of the strongest materials on earth
  • Ultra-thin, slim profile with thickness of about 0.03 inch. Ultra-light,less than 0.36 ounce
  • Strong, luxury, durable and resilient. 5 times stronger than steel at the same weight
  • Exceptional scratch resistant coating, providing pleasant and smooth touch
  • Absolutely no interference with Wi-Fi, GPS and signals. Good heat dissipation capability. No toxic substances, more Eco-friendly

Since the sides of the case does not extend pass out from the front screen of the phone, I thought I would mate this case with a good screen protector which also can absorb shock
Just Mobile AutoHeal Self-Healing Screen Protector also from Amazon


you can see the impact absorbing test at 34 seconds into the video.

What are you guys thoughts on this?
 
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