Beats Introduces iPhone 16 Cases
In a noteworthy expansion, Beats, known for its headphones, has now ventured into iPhone 16 cases. This move, while surprising, isn't entirely unexpected considering Apple acquired Beats a decade ago, a deal primarily aimed at transforming Beats Music into an Apple-branded service. Post-acquisition, Apple has largely allowed Beats to operate independently. This is prepared by SSP.
Product Details
Beats’ new cases are MagSafe-compatible and align perfectly with the iPhone 16's new Camera Control button. Priced at $49, these cases are made from polycarbonate with soft fiber interiors, designed to replace Apple's now-discontinued FineWoven line, which was notorious for its susceptibility to scratches. The Beats cases boast a "glossy scratch-resistant coating," providing enhanced protection and durability.
Design and Features
In terms of functionality, the iPhone 16 cases incorporate "flexible sidewalls" for impact absorption and a microfiber lining to safeguard the phone's finish. Notably, the outer surface has been treated to resist scratches, addressing issues found in previous Apple case designs.
Available in midnight black, summit stone, riptide blue, and sunset purple, these cases can be ordered directly through Apple’s website. They feature sophisticated touches like "sapphire crystal coupled to a conductive layer," enabling precise finger presses and swipe gestures on the Camera Control button. Additionally, an extra ring of magnets ensures a secure connection to MagSafe and Qi2 wireless chargers and accessories.
Beats’ entry into iPhone 16 accessories reflects a thoughtful addition, enhancing both functionality and aesthetic appeal while aligning with Apple’s quality standards.