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Otterbox Introduces New iPhone 5/5s Case With Space for Credit Cards and Cash

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Otterbox has introduced iPhone case/wallet combination, the Commuter Series Wallet. The $45 case includes space for 3 credit cards and a single dollar bill, while coming in black, white/grey and pink/grey color combinations.

The new case competes against other wallet cases like TwelveSouth's BookBook, as well as dozens of other wallet cases on the market.

Commuter Wallet

- Multi-layer case guards against damage to your device
- Slimline design hides contents, keeping them safe and secure
- Self-adhering screen protector guards against scratches and scrapes to the glass display
- Access drawer holds up to three cards and one bill
- Audible click closure gives you peace of mind knowing your items are securely enclosed
- Access Wallet drawer contents without turning case over


The Commuter Series Wallet case, for the iPhone 5 and 5s, is available from Otterbox and other retailers for $45.

Top Rated Comments

joshwenke Avatar
163 months ago
So now when you lose your phone, you also lose your wallet at the same time! (And vice versa.)

Theives will love it!
Score: 12 Votes (Like | Disagree)
QCassidy352 Avatar
163 months ago
A single bill? That seems... Useless.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
163 months ago
Just in case putting your iPhone in a regular otterbox didn't make it bulky enough.

Somewhere, Jonathan Ive sheds a single tear.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
163 months ago
So now when you lose your phone, you also lose your wallet at the same time! (And vice versa.)

Theives will love it!

I suppose you could say that with one fewer thing to look after, maybe you'd be less likely to misplace it or be careless with it.

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Hilarious. I never understood why people by Otter boxes at all. They look huge and hideous.

*I* don't use an Otterbox. I put Otterboxes on hand-me-down devices I give to the kids, to protect them from the inevitable drops, etc. But they are also popular with people who need a ruggedized case due to their work environment.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
FuNGi Avatar
163 months ago
So now when you lose your phone, you also lose your wallet at the same time! (And vice versa.)

Theives will love it!

Hilarious. I never understood why people by Otter boxes at all. They look huge and hideous.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
supermassive Avatar
163 months ago
What a Piece of junk. It transforms the slimest Phone to date into a qube. Why not put in a tent and sleeping bag and condoms and whatnot?
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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