Earlier this year we got a taste of what Incase was doing on iPhone cases when they introduced the ICON line for the iPhone 15 Pro. This time around see their portfolio with various themes that are providing all kind of textures.

Style

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This line comes in two different materials of plant leather or a woven blend depening what you pick out of the six options. Here we have the Cocoa Pebbled Plant Leather which has a nice brown look. It has 12ft drop protection, raised edges supports MagSafe.


City

These cases have quite the look thanks to their exterior made of recycled polycarbonate combined with a great deal of vegan leather on the back. They come in two colors with one of them here being Blush Pink. You get 10ft of drop protection, raised edges, and support MagSafe.


Halo

Incase has this lineup incorporated in their “liminal series” They bring swirls that look impressive and comes in four different colors. Incase states they use a unique hydro dip to achieve this. This one happens to be Tidal Ocean. There is 10ft drop protection and MagSafe support.


Level

The 2nd half of the “liminal series” is Level. While Halo brought swirls, here you get lines going in various directions. They come in three distinct different colors with this being Line Loops w/ Pop Color. There is 10ft drop protection and MagSafe support.


Facet

Fits likes a glove with its slim design. Texture is made of nylon with polycarbonate on the outer frame. It comes in Slate Blue Nylon and has 10ft drop protection and MagSafe support.


Verdict

Incase has stepped up expanding their case offering with the iPhone 16 Series lineup. They have a case featuring a texture that will definitely catch your eye or grip.

Prices start at $39.99 going up to $59.99. You can also check our unboxing of these cases on Instagram and TikTok.

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