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Wednesday 9 May 2018

We broke $9,000 worth of phones to find the toughest iPhone X case

We challenged 12 case makers to a live drop test at CES and dropped their cases from 20 feet. These were the last ones standing.




Even if you've never dropped a phone in your life, putting a case on it is almost non-negotiable. Especially if it has glass on either side, like the iPhone X, the Galaxy Note 8 or just about every other major flagship phone from LG to Samsung.

Need convincing? Just take a look at some of our drop tests. The iPhone X cracked on the first drop, from pocket height!
But cases seem to be a dime a dozen, so how do you know which one will keep your phone from shattering? That's where we come in...
We invited the top case makers in the market to participate in a live drop test at CES to find out which one could survive the highest drop.
And 12 of them took us up on the offer: Caseology, Rokform, Thanotech, BodyGuardz, Tech21, Pelican, PureGear, Zizo, Spigen, RhinoShield, Supcase and OWC showed up at the latest technology live stage at the Las Vegas Convention Center at CES 2018. Each brought their own brand-new iPhone Xs (still in the box) and their toughest case so we could drop them onto concrete slabs. Things escalated pretty quickly after that.

ROUND 1
We started off our first round testing out the claim. This is the maximum drop height that the case is designed to withstand according to the manufacturer. Bumpers, covers, massive cases and screen protectors were all fair game as long as they were included in the box.

Each case was dropped screen side down onto concrete slabs. For drops higher than 6 feet (roughly 1.8 metres) we used a scissor lift and tape measure. But since we're only human, there was no way to guarantee that each phone would land exactly the same way every time. So this is not meant to be a scientific test and more of a real-world scenario. Here are the results:




IPHONE X CASES, ROUND 1

Manufacturer Name Price Drop height Survived? (Y/N)
Caseology Legion $13.95 4.5 feet Yes
Rokform Reactor $99 6 feet Yes
Thanotech K11 bumper $34.95 9 feet Yes
BodyGuardz Ace Pro $34.95 10 feet Yes
Tech21 Evo Check $39.95 10 feet Yes
Pelican Shield $59.99 12 feet Yes
Puregear Dualtek $34.99 12 feet Yes
Zizo Bolt cover $34.95 12 feet Yes
Spigen Pro Guard $59.99 16 feet Yes
Supcase Unicorn Beetle Pro $19.95 16 feet Yes
OWC NuGuard KX $49 16 feet No (damaged pixels)
RhinoShield CrashGuard $24.99 16 feet No (cracked screen)
Note: Some case makers like RhinoShield decided to start higher than the maximum drop height claim on the box.

OWC's phone survived the drop without a scratch, but upon closer examination we found that the screen had a few damaged and discolored pixels. For the purpose of our competition we decided that kind of damage was enough to disqualify contestants.
That left us with 10 survivors. The two cases that made it to 16 feet (4.9 metres) automatically qualified for the second round, but we gave everyone else a chance to compete by dropping their cases from the same height. And everyone else took us up on the offer.

ROUND 2

All of the cases that made it to our second round already proved their claim and kept the iPhone X in pristine condition. Even the lowest claim (4.5 feet or 1.4 meters) was higher than the height our naked iPhone X was able to withstand. From this point on, our drop tests were purely for the sake of our competition given both the phones and the cases had already been compromised from the first drop.

We then dropped the 10 remaining contestants from 16 feet on the scissor lift.

IPHONE X CASES, ROUND 2
Manufacturer Name Price Drop height Survived? (Y/N)
Caseology Legion $13.95 16 feet Yes
Rokform Reactor $99 16 feet Yes
Thanotech K11 bumper $34.95 16 feet No (cracked screen)
BodyGuardz Ace Pro $34.95 16 feet No (cracked screen)
Tech21 Evo Check $39.95 16 feet Yes
Pelican Shield $59.99 16 feet Yes
Puregear Dualtek $34.99 16 feet No (screen did not turn on)
Zizo Bolt cover $34.95 16 feet Yes
Spigen Pro Guard $59.99 16 feet No (damaged pixels)
Supcase Unicorn Beetle Pro $19.95 16 feet Yes
That left us with six cases still in the running: Caseology, Rokform, Tech 21, Zizo, Supcase and Pelican. Which meant we had to take them even higher.

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ROUND 3
To say these cases had gone above and beyond their call of duty was an understatement. At this point we took the scissor lift to 20 feet (6 meters), the maximum height possible without busting through the ceiling above the stage in the Las Vegas Convention Center. All six case makers took us up on the challenge to drop their cases a third time from this height.

This savage round left us with Rokform, Zizo, Supcase and Pelican.

ROUND 4
We still had four cases in the running and nowhere else to go, so we turned to our live audience for ideas. The consensus was to drop them a fourth time from 20 feet, but this time on their side instead of face first.

All four of them survived, but the Rokform case dislodged on one of the sides upon impact leaving one of the corners of the phone exposed. This caused a small scratch on the metal border which meant they were disqualified.

THE WINNERS!!!


After four falls (two each from 20 feet) the Pelican Shield, Zizo Bolt and Supcase's Unicorn Beetle Pro refused to crack. We had found the winners of naijadon's Best Case Scenario 2018.

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We broke $9,000 worth of phones to find the toughest iPhone X case Reviewed by Adebisi Ayodeji A. on 17:41 Rating: 5 We challenged 12 case makers to a live drop test at CES and dropped their cases from 20 feet. These were the last ones standing. Even if you...

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