Unbox
Therapy’s Lewis Hilsenteger has really been bringing it with the fancy
iPhone 6s cases lately. Earlier this week, I highlighted the Unbox Therapy video
about the Prong PWR Case, which I thought looked like the ultimate
iPhone 6s case thanks to its ability to serve as both a detachable
battery and a cord-free charger. And today, Unbox Therapy is back with
yet another high-end iPhone 6s case that costs $1,000 and is made of
titanium.
Called the Advent, the case costs ten times as much as the Prong PWR Case I highlighted on Thursday, but it really doesn’t seem to be ten times as useful. All the same, it does come with a special note that lets its buyer know just how special it really is.
“The
Advent was created to turn your fantasies into a reality,” Hilsenteger
reads the note aloud, unable to keep a straight face. “It is a case that
redefines design and elegance. Each case goes through a time-consuming
machining process where a solid block of Aerospace Grade 5 Titanium
alloy is transformed into a being of such complexity and precision,
inheriting the strength and lightweight properties of titanium.”
As
for the case itself, it consists of two titanium braces that attach to
each side of the iPhone. It doesn’t cover the entire back of the device
as most cases do and instead serves mainly to prevent it from bending.
The braces are also elevated, which means you can place your iPhone down
on a flat surface without any fear of it scratching.
It
seems nice but… $1,000 nice? I really don’t think so, especially when
you consider that it costs significantly more than the iPhone itself.
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