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Looking for the best protective case for iPhone 15 Pro.

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Hey everyone! I just picked up the iPhone 15 Pro and I’m nervous about dropping it. I need something with solid drop protection and strong MagSafe magnets, but I really want to avoid a super bulky brick. Has anyone found a case that balances slimness with actual durability? What are you guys using to keep yours safe?


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honestly, ive tested cases for years and iPhone+15+Pro+Case&linkCode=osi&------123456890?5422-20" target="_blank" rel="nofollow sponsored">Mous Limitless 5.0 iPhone 15 Pro Case is literally the GOAT. Slim but survived a concrete drop yesterday... best MagSafe magnets ever tho!!


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Respectfully, I'd consider another option if you're looking to save some money. I've been testing cases for over a decade, and tbh, you're mostly paying for high-end marketing with those $60+ brands. Over the years, I've found that iPhone+15+Pro&linkCode=osi&------123456890?5422-20" target="_blank" rel="nofollow sponsored">Spigen Mag Armor (MagFit) for iPhone 15 Pro offers the exact same MIL-STD protection for literally half the price—usually around $20-$25. It's got a great textured grip and isn't bulky at all, right?

If magnet strength is your top priority for car mounts or wallets, check out the iPhone+15+Pro&linkCode=osi&------123456890?5422-20" target="_blank" rel="nofollow sponsored">ESR Classic Hybrid Case with Stash Stand (HaloLock) for iPhone 15 Pro. It uses N52 magnets with 1500g of holding force, which is highkey stronger than most premium cases I've benchmarked. Basically, you get better technical specs for about $20. You don't need to buy a 'brick' to keep your 15 Pro safe... just look for quality TPU and reinforced corners tho. Good luck!!


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100% agree


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Totally agree! ESR is probably ur best bet cuz the magnets are literally insane and super cheap. tbh i think theyre better than most expensive brands!!


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Re: "Can confirm" - honestly the ESR magnets are legit but the technical pull force on some of these third-party units is actually wild if you measure the Newtons. I've been using a similar setup for months and it holds up... although the whole magnet thing reminds me of this massive project we did back in college with electromagnets. We were trying to build a small-scale maglev track in the dorm basement and basically blew the circuit breaker for the entire floor right before midterms. The RA was livid bc everyone lost their unsaved lab reports. I ended up having to bribe my roommate with pizza for a week just so he wouldnt report me to the housing office... good times but man, dorm food was terrible back then. Anyway sorry kinda went off topic there lol


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Can confirm


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