![]() Channel honours ecosystem excellence at ARN Innovation Awards 2022 Channel community unites to kick-start ARN Innovation Awards 2022 Market-leading partners, vendors, distributors, telcos, start-ups and individuals were honoured during the Innovation Awards in 2022, as ARN raised the bar for ecosystem excellence in Australia. Slideshows Channel honours ecosystem excellence at ARN Innovation Awards 2022 MORE: iPhone separation anxiety a real thing, researchers say Grovemade also makes phone and Macbook docks, as well as iPad cases. NODUS IPHONE 6S CASE PLUSGrovemade case: Use your origami skills and turn it into an iPhone standĭimensions for the 6/6S case are 5.7 x 3 x 0.5 inches, and a 6 Plus/6S Plus model is also available. I didn't get any splinters when I tried this, so it was fun. The case can fold flat over the phone, or be finagled with to provide a stand as well. Grovemade says its leather has been minimally treated, practically inviting the case to gain a worn, unique look over time. Even the volume and power buttons are made of wood. The leather wraps around the front and back, while the wood covers the edges and insides. This Portland, Ore., company’s lightweight wood and “vegetable-tanned leather” offering feels like a traditional iPhone case but is distinct in its style. My case came in chestnut brown, but black and yellow are also available. Nodus, a two-year-old outfit based in the U.K., sells the Access case for about $54, though its newer models go for $76. Nodus also makes Access Cases for Apple’s 6 and 6S phones, as well as for iPad Mini and iPad Air. It did make me a little nervous that the phone would become detached from the main microsuction pad, but in testing it briefly with someone else’s iPhone 5 (I know, nice guy…), the phone did appear to remain solidly stuck to it. Nodus says the microsuction pads (a bunch of tiny suction cups) can easily be cleaned with a damp cloth. A small microsuction pad also seals the case, though the case cover easily peels away from the phone for access. Inside, the case mainly consists of microfiber lining and what Nodus calls its microsuction surface, which essentially sticks your phone to the inside of the case (the company's logo, adorably, is an octopus). The outside of the case, which folds in half, is firm and covered with leather. While not a full-blown wallet case, it does sandwich your phone and includes a slot for storing cards, money or whatever else of that size. Nodus sent me a “luxurious Italian leather” case that fits the iPhone 5S and earlier models. So if you’re looking for a product that can spare you from filling up two separate pants pockets with your wallet and phone, this could be the case for you.ĭanny P. The case, which also comes in black and dark brown, is listed for $129. The dimensions are 5.75 x3.7 x 0.55 inches. So yes, those of you with George Costanza wallets could fill it up quite a bit. The product features 5 slots for credit, etc., cards, plus 2 openings for money and receipts or whatever else you might carry. My version came in light brown on the outside and dark blue on the inside, where it includes a roughly form-fitting pouch for the phone, with a notch carved out so that you can access the Touch ID button for using Apple Pay without removing the phone. It even came in a handsome cardboard envelope, complete with a wax seal. This case certainly makes the boldest statement of the three products that came my way, as it is a beautiful combination wallet and phone case made from Italian leather. ![]()
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