You’ve no doubt heard of carbon fiber, but have you heard of aramid? How about kevlar? Kevlar is a trade name for aramid fibers which is short for “aromatic polyamide”. They are lightweight fibers with exceptional strength and thermal stability, making this material a perfect choice for an iPhone case like these new iPhone 7 and 7 Plus cases from Pitaka.
The cases are very thin and weigh less than 10g while remaining scratch resistant and grippy.
They are available in several colors including the ones you see here.
Unlike some metal phone cases, the aramid cases cause no interference to WiFi, GPS or your cellular signal.
The Pitaka aramid cases are priced at $47.99 for the iPhone 7 version and $49.99 for the iPhone 7 Plus version. For more info visit ipitaka.com and look for a review coming soon.
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iPhone case made of aramid is light as paper but stronger than steel originally appeared on on April 12, 2017 at 11:34 am.
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iPhone case made of aramid is light as paper but stronger than steel
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