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Casetify Cases Provide Drop Protection for Smartphones

Casetify sells impact-resistant phone cases that fit multiple smartphone models. The cases come in several protection levels and can be customized with different designs.

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Casetify cases are designed to protect smartphones from drops while remaining customizable. The company offers multiple protection levels that vary by model and series. The Bounce series provides drop resistance up to 32.8 feet in some cases. The Impact series offers resistance up to 8 feet and is available for most models.

Some cases include MagSafe compatibility and raised camera rings. Users can select from different designs and add features that increase cost. The Ripple Case uses a soft silicone build with 6.6 feet of drop protection. It is available in multiple colors and resists dirt and lint.

Designs include collaborations such as Laundry Room Designs and Ocean Tides. One case features a hot sauce theme and is sold in the Impact series. Testing involved drops from desks, beds, and elevators. The cases maintained shape after being placed in carry-on luggage. Casetify also produces cases for laptops, tablets, and earbuds. The company packages each case in an individual box.

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Bounce series
drop resistance up to 32.8 feet
Impact series
drop resistance up to 8 feet
Ripple Case
6.6 feet of drop protection

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    Users may pay more for added drop protection and MagSafe features.

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