OpenCase Revolutionizes MagSafe with a Smarter, Slimmer Case Design

OpenCase Aims to Perfect MagSafe with a Smarter, Slimmer Case Design
Overview: Bradley Chambers highlights the innovative design of the OpenCase, which addresses common issues with Apple's MagSafe system. The case is designed to keep accessories securely attached while maintaining a slim profile.
*Key Features:
- Accessory-Hold Area: An open space on the back of the case that allows MagSafe accessories to attach directly to the iPhone, reducing bulk and preventing movement.
- Thickness Reduction: By removing material between the phone and the accessory, OpenCase saves around 2.5mm in thickness, making it easier to fit into tight pockets.
- Secure Fit: The Accessory-Hold area surrounds the accessory on all four sides, ensuring it stays in place without shifting or falling off.
*Accessories:
- MagSafe Wallet: Designed to lock into the Accessory Hold area, holding two credit cards and a driver’s license while keeping the phone slim.
- FillerPlate: A placeholder that snaps into the Accessory Hold area when no other accessory is used, maintaining a smooth finish and protecting against dust and lint.
- PopHolder: Attaches to the Accessory Hold area for a secure grip and an integrated kickstand.
*Conclusion: The OpenCase system offers a well-executed solution to common MagSafe issues, providing solid protection and useful accessories. The case is available through their online store, with plans to expand the accessory lineup in the future.
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