One of my qualms with the Kate Spade MagSafe iPhone case is that the bottom is exposed and could be considered vulnerable. Kate Spade New York Magsafe Bottom Exposed (Image credit: Christine Romero-Chan / iMore) Kate Spade MagSafe iPhone case: Exposed bottom and limited designs And they work with my favorite MagSafe accessories, like the PopSockets PopGrip for MagSafe, flawlessly. They're slim, lightweight, protective, and super stylish. The Kate Spade MagSafe iPhone cases have quickly become one of my favorite MagSafe-compatible options. If you don't like to show the MagSafe ring, then the Daisy Iridescent Foil is the best one. Three of the four styles do a pretty good job of hiding the ring behind the design, but my personal favorite, the Spade Pin Dot Iridescent, won't hide it at all. Since these are MagSafe cases, you can clearly see the MagSafe ring on the back since the plastic is clear. The buttons still feel clicky and tactile when you press them.
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I did not see very noticeable scuffs on the case nor on my iPhone 12 Pro itself. While I did not drop my phone from six feet in the air, I did accidentally drop it a few times (even on cement in my driveway) while in the case, and it has held up very well, all things considered. Incipio, the main brand behind the Kate Spade lineup of technology accessories, claims that the Kate Spade MagSafe cases are rated for up to six feet in terms of drop protection. Kate Spade New York Magsafe Volume Buttons (Image credit: Christine Romero-Chan / iMore)Įven though the Kate Spade MagSafe iPhone case has a slim and lightweight profile, it doesn't skimp out on the protection. The bottom of the case is left exposed for the speakers and charging port, which I'm not a big fan of - more on that in a bit. The mute switch and camera cutouts are also fairly precise while offering enough space to access the switch easily. Some cases end up feeling mushy when you press the buttons, so I'm happy that you retain a nice feel on the buttons with this case. Even though the plastic bumper covers up the volume and side power button, they still feel clicky and tactile when you press them. One of the other things I like a lot about the Kate Spade MagSafe iPhone case is the button covers. These cases are slim but protective and come in stylish designs to add more flair to your device while being MagSafe-compatible. The clear plastic allows you to show off the original color of your iPhone 12 or iPhone 12 Pro, with some added style to it. It also forms a nice lip on the screen edges, keeping the glass safe if you put the screen down on a surface. An additional bonus of these soft bumpers is that they add some nice grip, so it's easier to hold your iPhone. So while you expect it to be hard to remove because it's hard, that's not the case (hah!) at all - the bumpers are easily pliable, so you can take it off and put it back on in seconds. They're made from co-molded plastic, so the back is quite stiff and rigid, but the surrounding shock-resistant bumper is flexible. The Kate Spade MagSafe cases are like the brand's regular lineup of Protective Hardshell Cases, but with the addition of MagSafe. It just isn't something you see too often. When I saw that Kate Spade was releasing some MagSafe cases, I was immediately drawn in because these were different from the rest - they featured a clear back with cute designs on top while offering MagSafe compatibility. I've gone through my fair share of MagSafe-compatible iPhone 12 cases in recent months, but I have noticed a lot of them tend to be single colors (or duo-tones) or materials without any additional flair. Gift ideas tween girl.Kate Spade New York Magsafe Daisy Iridescent (Image credit: Christine Romero-Chan / iMore)