SafeSleeve Detachable case for Apple iPhone 12 Pro Max: in pictures
Our mobile phones have become the central computing device for daily life, but that also means we have them in our hands and pockets all of the time. SafeSleeve's latest case provides protection from radiation while also securing your credit cards carried in the wallet.
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SafeSleeve Detachable case for the iPhone 12 Pro Max
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Two piece case solution with lanyard
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Loaded up wallet and magnetic detachable inner shell case
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Ample cutout for the rear camera array
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SafeSleeve branding etched into the back
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Openings and buttons for operating your iPhone
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Back of the SafeSleeve Detachable case
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Closed SafeSleeve case with securing strap
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Back of the SafeSleeve with the iPhone 12 Pro Max inside
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SafeSleeve case in media viewing mode
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