Those of you who pre-ordered the new iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro and Pro Max are probably already on the hunt for that perfect case to not only protect your phone, but make it your own. HEX cases feature premium materials that not only look good, but protect.

The polycarbonate hybrid case is inlaid with premium textiles and is made from high quality polycarbonate matched with tooled TPU impact bumpers and a .85mm 360 degree raised edge lip for drop and screen protection. This case can be used alone for an upscale look with a slim profile.

The book style folio can be magnetically attached to the snap case to provide more coverage in a notebook style look. In addition, there is a card wallet that can be used on its own as a wallet or magnetically attached to either the snap case or the back of the folio to create a wallet case like no other. The Card Wallet has 3 card slots with RFID blocking for fraud protection

The 4 case offerings are:
1. Hybrid Case (Hybrid Case alone) MSRP: $99.95
2. Wallet Case (Hybrid Case + Card Wallet) MSRP: $99.95
3. Folio (Hybrid Case + Folio) MSRP: $99.95
4. Wallet Folio (Hybrid Case + Folio + Card Wallet) MSRP: $99.95

The cases include N45H magnets allowing you to affix your phone to a variety of car stands, accessories, or other metal surfaces of your choice while not damaging your phone. The 4-in-1 case come in 3 models – one for the iPhone 11, one for the iPhone 11 Pro, and one for the iPhone 11 ProMax. For its launch, the cases are available in three colorways of premium genuine leather – black, brown, and camo.

For the entire lineup, check out the HEX site here.

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