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CES 2019: OtterBox Teams Up With PopSockets for New 'Otter + Pop' iPhone Cases

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OtterBox today announced that it is partnering with PopSockets for a new series of "Otter + Pop" Symmetry cases for iPhone, which come equipped with a built-in "PopGrip" compatible with removable, swappable "PopTops" at the back of the case.

PopSockets have become extremely popular over the course of the last year, with the stick-on holders available in a range of colors and patterns. The new Otter + Pop cases will also be available in a range of colors for what OtterBox says is a variety of "swappable, unstoppable combinations" to fit "every look, style, scene, or vibe."

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"OtterBox and PopSockets collaborating on an integrated case was a no-brainer," said Jim Parke, OtterBox CEO. "Our fans love variety, customization and sleek protection. With Otter + Pop, we can deliver that in one thin iPhone case that combines our legacy of protection with all of the unique attributes that PopSockets delivers."

Otter + Pop cases combine OtterBox's protective Symmetry cases with a PopGrip with the aim of making the iPhone easier to hold with one hand than ever before. When not in use, the integrated PopGrip lays flush with the case, so it's not in the way.

Otter + Pop will be coming soon to the OtterBox and PopSocket websites, with the cases to be priced starting at $59.95. Additional PopTops will be available for $8 each.

Top Rated Comments

dannyyankou Avatar
94 months ago
I like that it lies flat. That’s always been a flaw with popsockets
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
dannyyankou Avatar
94 months ago
Well that and does this case let you use a Qi charger... probably not
It’ll support wireless charging, said in this article-

https://www.androidcentral.com/otterbox-and-popsockets-made-new-case-and-it-needs-come-android-phones-right-now
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Wide opeN Avatar
94 months ago
Wish I had thought of the useless product that is popsocket. Sigh...
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
HangmanSwingset Avatar
94 months ago
Otter + Pop? You mean those delicious things in every family’s freezer that cut the sides of your mouth? Why would I want one on my phone?
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Onexy Avatar
94 months ago
Hey Apple, make a smaller phone...
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Starship67 Avatar
94 months ago
Good God, Those are hideous. Otterbox cases are bad enough in the ugly department then they add those nasty things to it. They’ll probably sell millions. People today.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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