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Kynez Cazlet All-in-One Wallet Case Review for iPhone 5/5s

This is my review over the Kynez Cazlet all-in-one iPhone wallet case for the iPhone 5 and 5s. The outside is made from nice leather. It feels soft and velvety. It comes in 3 different shades of brown. It has a full zipper that encloses all your belongings on the inside. The zipper is self-locking so once you zip it all the way up it snaps back and prevents it from being unzipped accidentally, which is a pretty nice feature On the inside it has compartments for all your credit cards, ID cards, money, and it even has compartments for small accessories. It also comes with a neat smudge cleaning cloth that cleans smudges off your phone. In the large compartment you will see it has a clear flap for your ID cards so it’s easy for scanning. It also comes with a SIM eject tool. On the other side it has no compartments because that is where the back of the iPhone will be. It also has a convenient loop.

I’m going to put my iPhone 5s in here and show you what it looks like. It slides right in there very easily from the bottom. It has a nice, precise fit to it. It has cut outs for the screen, the new Touch ID home button, front facing camera, and headset. It has orange indicators on the side and top for the power and volume buttons. The power button is definitely harder to press from the outside of the case compared to the volume buttons on the side, but you do have access to it. The Cazlet offers pretty decent protection for the iPhone. The iPhone is stuck in there pretty well even though it does have a little opening at the bottom. It offers impact resistance on the sides and corners of the wallet. Overall it does protect your iPhone pretty well. The only downside about this case is that it smells pretty weird. I don’t like the smell of leather, and with this leather exterior right out of the box it does smell like that leather. But hey, if you like the smell of leather then I guess that’s a plus. That’s my review of the Kynez Cazlet!

By Andy Slye

Thinnest iPhone Case? CaseCrown MN Review for iPhone 5/5s

Thinnest iPhone 5/5s Case? CaseCrown MN Review!

This is my review of the CaseCrown MN iPhone 5/5s case. This is a very cheap case that you can get for only a few dollars on Amazon. This case is more like a sleeve because its main feature is how thin it is. It comes in at 0.35mm thin. It is super thin, almost literally paper thin. It really only provides protection from scratches, not drops. It’s not made to be a very protective case that protects against hard falls. This case comes in 5 different colors. I have the gray version so I’ll put it on my iPhone 5s right now to show you what it looks like.

It goes on very easily and just snaps right on the iPhone. You can see it has a transparent look to it which looks really nice on my space gray iPhone 5s. I prefer cases that have a transparent back because I like to see the back of the iPhone, and this is a really nice looking case. Again, this is an extremely slim case that only offers scratch protection. It’s not really made to be durable so this case is perfect for people who don’t want to add bulk to their iPhone and who are very careful with their iPhone. It offers minimum protection that you need for scratches to keep your iPhone looking new.

It has nice precise cutouts for the camera, lightning connector, headphone jack, volume buttons, vibrate switch, and power button. This case offers scratch protection for the sides and back but not the front. It doesn’t have lay-on-the-table protection so you can’t really lay it on the table and have protection from screen scratches. However, it does offer decent protection for the rest of the iPhone. If you’re searching for a nice looking slim case that protects against scratches but is not very rugged. You don’t want to add bulk or you’re not worried about very good protection against drops or falls, this is a pretty nice case to buy for how cheap it is. It’s only a few dollars, and you get that scratch protection to keep your iPhone looking new.

By Andy Slye

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