Case provides an upgraded protection, productivity, and versatility
The ESR Tough Magnetic Case for iPhone 17 Air arrived in a retail package measuring 3 5/8 inches wide by 6 7/8 inches tall by 3/4 inches deep. The ocean blue ESR logo was displayed along the top of the cover panel, along with the product name and the 7X Mil-STD drop resistance logo. The cover’s lower edge provided the Cyber Series name, two product features (7X Military Grade protection, Versatile stash stand), and a photo-quality image of the kickstand. The main focal point was the large centralized image of the iPhone 17 Air, Pro, and ProMax cases, stash stand, and capacitive touch camera button.
The rear panel displayed a photographic image comparing the phone case stands in both landscape orientations and a vertical reclined position. Additionally, the panel provided three product feature icons (7X military-grade protection, versatile stash stand, and strong 1500g magnetic lock), recycling logos, and product UPC barcode. The side panels provided a fun “Tech Made Easier” slogan and legalese information. I loved the imagery, the pictorial display of the case’s protective nature, and the multi-use kickstand. However, there was some redundancy with the product feature icons.
I removed the case from the packaging and then the ESR for MagSafe cardboard product featurette card, instruction manual, and thin warranty card (scan QR code, 24-month warranty activation, setup video, customer support contact information). The case arrived in a thin plastic sheet with an included iPhone-shaped foam. The 2.6-ounce case felt heavier and more robust than the standard Hybrid Magnetic cases that I have reviewed previously (Hybrid Magnetic Case iPhone 16 Pro Max, Hybrid Magnetic Case iPhone 17 Air, Hybrid Magnetic Case iPhone 17 Pro Max). To compare the iPhone 17 Air cases, the Hybrid Magnetic Case iPhone 17 Air weighed ~1.5 Ounces, while the Tougher version weighed 2.6 ounces.
Further comparison between the lighter/thinner Hybrid case and the thicker, firmer, more robust Tough Magnetic Case for 17 Air showed a larger frame (3 1/4 inches wide by 6 1/2 inches tall by 7/16 inches thick). The tough case was 1/4 inches wider, 3/16 inches taller, and 3/16 inches thicker than the thinner case. The Tough Magnetic Case offered similar cutouts for the camera, flash, and sensors, and included a metallic, magnetic-closure kickstand. The case’s rear surface provide a textured MagSafe ring upon a firm, thick, military-green backplate. As an aside, the case is a two-part design with an outer firm shell and an inner rubberized, silicone-like layer. The outer shell connected securely to the top, side, back, and bottom of the iPhone, and provided a touch-sensitive protective button for the camera button.
The inner silicone case offers features very similar to the Hybrid Magnetic Case. The left side had a raised action button, 5/16 inches long by 1/8 inches thick, and dual volume buttons, 7/16 inches long by 1/8 inches thick. The right side had a 3/4-inch long by 1/8-inch thick power button and a 13/16-inch long by 1/4-inch thick camera button cutout. The bottom panel had a square-shaped USB-C cutout measuring 11/16 inches wide by 5/16 inches tall, and bilateral speaker cutouts measuring 3/16 inches wide by 1/8 inches thick. The inner surface had five geometric, raised, rubberized, black shape spacers to protect the back of the phone (four triangles around one mid-segment parallelogram). Each of the corners had raised, thickened, silicone layers with air space, and provided additional protection for the screen.
I inserted the 5.82-ounce iPhone 17 Air into the 1.1-ounce rubberized sleeve and then inserted the 1.5-ounce thick back shell. I was pleased with the attachment process, with the lower rubberized USB-C cover, the raised screen protection, the raised corner segments, with the firm/protecting nature of the back plate, and with the overall phone/case combo weight of 8.42-ounces. The instruction manual did a great job at showcasing the kickstand case’s features, the 69-degree max-stand angle, and provided cautionary diagrams about tipping the phone. The design allows for horizontal-landscape viewing with power/camera button up or volume buttons up, or for reclined vertical position. The stand will not allow for full vertical/upright viewing.
The MagSafe ring was located on the inner surface of the outer shell. The inner silicone layer paired nicely with the outer shell, and allowed for MagSafe charging, MagSafe accessory attachment (ESR Wallet), and the ability to affix the iPhone to a phone stand via MagSafe. The lower USB-C dust cover prevented debris from entering into the USB-C port, while the speaker ports allowed adequate sound output. The touch-sensitive camera button provided a much-needed buffer against damage to the costly tech feature. The other buttons provided a pleasing click-feel and allowed for easy and reliable access to the phone’s features.
I appreciated the slightly thicker, taller, and broader nature of the case, as well as the more robust backing. As iPhone expenses have increased, I have gravitated to more protective, thicker, yet functional cases over minimalistic designs. However, some may feel that the double-layer design may undermine the overall purpose of the thinner, smaller, and more minimalistic iPhone 17 Air. Either way you go, the ESR case should allow for full functionality and upgraded protection.
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