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Mobilize Leather Wallet Apple Iphone 17 BlackDe Mobilize Leather Wallet case is een hoesje waar jouw toestel in gezien mag worden. De case beschermt jouw toestel tegen: vallen, stoten en krassen en is gemaakt van echt leer. Jouw smartphone zet je vast in een zwarte flexibele gelly cover. Een zwarte gelly cover verkleurt in tegenstelling tot een transparante gelly cover niet waardoor het er altijd goed uit blijft zien. De gentegreerde magneet in de flap van de case zorgt voor een goede afsluiting

De Mobilize Leather Wallet case is een hoesje waar jouw toestel in gezien mag worden. De case beschermt jouw toestel tegen: vallen, stoten en krassen en is gemaakt van echt leer. Jouw smartphone zet je vast in een zwarte flexibele gelly cover. Een zwarte gelly cover verkleurt in tegenstelling tot een transparante gelly cover niet waardoor het er altijd goed uit blijft zien. De geïntegreerde magneet in de flap van de case zorgt voor een goede afsluiting van de case. 

Uitsparingen in de Gelly cover zorgen ervoor dat je alle knoppen en connectoren goed kan blijven gebruiken. De opstaande randen van de cover beschermen het display van je toestel tegen eventuele beschadigingen na een val of stoot. Aan de linker binnenkant van de case zitten drie vakken voor pasjes. De vakken hebben een cut-out in de vorm van een "V" waardoor je pasjes makkelijker uit de case kan halen. Ook is er een lang verticaal vak aanwezig waar je briefgeld in kwijt kan. Kijk je ook veel vlogs of series op je toestel dan kan je de stand functie van de case gebruiken. Leg de case op een vlakke ondergrond en je hoeft het toestel niet meer vast te houden terwijl je kijkt.

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  • Materiaal: Leer, TPU
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  • Ruimte voor 3 pasjes
  • Strak, modern design
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