iPhone 6, iPhone 6s Case vCommute

iPhone 6, iPhone 6s Case vCommute

iPhone 6, iPhone 6s Case vCommute

Rating:
87 % of 100
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Brand Vena
UPC VN1635 = 840981116358, VN1636 = 840981116365
Smartphone iPhone 6
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  • Patented design
  • Hidden card slot securely store your IDs, credit or debit cards, business cards, or transit card; compatible with Apple Pay
  • Uniquely design leather cover folds into a stand gives you convenience to watch videos at desired angle and comfot
  • High-quality PC and TPU protects Apple iPhone 6 / 6s from unwanted scratches and bumps
  • Thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) interior with CornerGuard TM technology protects and disperses force from shock and impact
  • Effortless access design provides easy access to all ports, buttons, and features
  • Works with magnetic car mount – no additional plate or adhesive needed
  • Compatibility:
  • Apple iPhone 6 / 6s (4.7")

Product Features

Patented Design
Vena vCommute patented design combines convenience and functionality to enhance your user experience with your Apple iPhone 6 / 6s. You can conveniently store your ID, credit or debit cards, business cards or transit cards in the hidden card slot on the back of the case. Better yet, vCommute even works with Apple Pay.
Multi-Angle Magnetic-Lock Stand
The foldable leather cover folds up in three different positions giving you the convenience to watch videos and movies at desired angle and comfort.
Smart Unconventional Protection
Made from high-quality polycarbonate (PC) and shock-absorbing thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU), Vena vCommute prevents your Apple iPhone 6 / 6s from unwanted scratches and blemishes from everyday use. The TPU layer on the inside of the case ensures your cards remain scratch-free.
Thermoplastic Polyurethane (TPU) Interior with CornerGuard TM
The high-quality shock absorbent thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) does not stretch out over time. With CornerGuard TM technology and unique pattern, Vena vCommute protects your Apple iPhone 6 / 6s and disperses the force from shock and impact through the TPU case.
Effortless Access Design
Vena vCommute is reinforced with precision cut-outs to suit the Apple iPhone 6 / 6s and provides effortless access to all ports, buttons and features, and even your cards.
Magnetic Car Mount Friendly
Magnetic leather flap on Vena vCommute is compatible with magnetic car mounts – no additional plate or adhesive needed.
Note:
1. Compatible with original Apple headphones. Might not be compatible with L-shaped headphones or headphones with larger plug.
2. Card holder can store up to 3 cards (subject to the thickness of your cards).
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SKU
VN1635 / VN1636

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  1. Honestly I did not expect or even want to like this phone case
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    80%
    Honestly I did not expect or even want to like this phone case. It looked to bulky and how the cards or stored seemed cheap. I purchased other wallet cases at the same time and quite frankly this one takes the cake. It can hold 3 cards at once which is quite nice, and the case does not interfere with normal phone use. The vibration switch is slightly recessed from the case which makes toggling the vibrate function slightly difficult. The storage pouch where the cards are stored has the same feel and function as the magnetic ipad cases that were very popular a few years ago. The magnets are placed in the case and not the "door" so as you use the stand it will not run the magnets across your credit cards. While the case holds 3 cards, good luck getting anything but the last one put in as I found it to be relatively difficult to do but can be done. There are areas where this case certainly can be improved upon that would not be difficult from a manufacturing standpoint—but for under $15 this case is well worth the price paid.

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  2. Honest unpaid review
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    80%
    Honest review. I did not receive this as a gift, I paid for it so your getting my honest feedback. Pros Looks great Great Design Functional Can fit 4 credit cards securely (cards are hard to get out because there are so tight, I think this is a pro because they won’t fall out, others have complained about this) Perfect size, not overly bulky, fits easily in my pockets and not uncomfortable. Cons One of the thin black strips that runs horizontal under the flap has already come unglued after only the 2nd use Flap honestly the worst part of this case, new it’s hard to get it in the position you want, looks like over time it might not sit flush after many uses when closed. Button covers take more pressure than I expected to work, takes a bit to get used to Overall I think it is a great case and I really like it. This is not my daily use case I have an Otterbox Commuter Symetry Case (which I do recommend as well) I purchased this case for when I go on outings to parks, zoo’s and theme parks. I wanted something that was easy to use and looked good, which this exceeds both. My only really gripes about it are the one strip that has come unglued and the back flap. I would still highly recommend it.

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  3. My Honest Paid Full Price Review- Vena vCommute
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    80%
    I find it very interesting that almost everyone who’s reviewed this case either have received it for free or at a discount, yet are "unbias". Anyhow, let me give you my TRULY honest review since I actually paid full price for the darn thing- although $10 is not bad. I am OCD when it comes to cases. There are many hard wallet cases out there but very few can hold three cards without a big struggle to get them out. Chances are two of your cards will stay dormant in its place while the third one sitting on top is the one that gets used most. There’s probably less than five iphone 6/6s hard wallet cases out there that can handle three cards and this is one of the better ones. Pro: very sturdy and feels good to the touch. It doesn’t feel like it can easily slip out of your hands. Both the plastic and rubber materials seem to be of good quality. The magnetic flap does conceal with cards well, though taking the top one out does require a slight struggle. Overall, it looks like a decent case. Con: There is very minimal lip. If you have one of those thicker screen protector, chances are it will be higher than the lip affords. If you don’t, you might be screwed if something hits the surface because there’s very little lip to protect it. The openings for the port themselves could be bigger, especially the earphone jack. The Apple earphone jack fits fine, though your other wired jacks may be compromised. Get a bluetooth anyhow, it’s 2016 already! As for the charging port, they seem to be fine with the few that I’ve used. Volume toggle, mute, and screen lock does what they’re suppose to do. The vertical fit of the card chamber is a bit tight, while there’s plenty of room horizontally. I don’t get this at all from a design standpoint since there’s still plenty of room to widen it horizontally by another half millimeter. This is what’s making it difficult to remove the cards. I saw this same issue with other cases (Incipio, Spigen, etc) as well. Adding this little bit of space would not increase the thickness of the case at all and make it even more functional. Come on engineers! As I mentioned before, while this case is not perfect, it is one of the better ones for a three card hard wallet case. Having said that, there are some design improvements that could make it better.

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  4. My Honest Paid Full Price Review- Vena vCommute
    Rating
    80%
    I find it very interesting that almost everyone who’s reviewed this case either have received it for free or at a discount, yet are "unbias". Anyhow, let me give you my TRULY honest review since I actually paid full price for the darn thing- although $10 is not bad. I am OCD when it comes to cases. There are many hard wallet cases out there but very few can hold three cards without a big struggle to get them out. Chances are two of your cards will stay dormant in its place while the third one sitting on top is the one that gets used most. There’s probably less than five iphone 6/6s hard wallet cases out there that can handle three cards and this is one of the better ones. Pro: very sturdy and feels good to the touch. It doesn’t feel like it can easily slip out of your hands. Both the plastic and rubber materials seem to be of good quality. The magnetic flap does conceal with cards well, though taking the top one out does require a slight struggle. Overall, it looks like a decent case. Con: There is very minimal lip. If you have one of those thicker screen protector, chances are it will be higher than the lip affords. If you don’t, you might be screwed if something hits the surface because there’s very little lip to protect it. The openings for the port themselves could be bigger, especially the earphone jack. The Apple earphone jack fits fine, though your other wired jacks may be compromised. Get a bluetooth anyhow, it’s 2016 already! As for the charging port, they seem to be fine with the few that I’ve used. Volume toggle, mute, and screen lock does what they’re suppose to do. The vertical fit of the card chamber is a bit tight, while there’s plenty of room horizontally. I don’t get this at all from a design standpoint since there’s still plenty of room to widen it horizontally by another half millimeter. This is what’s making it difficult to remove the cards. I saw this same issue with other cases (Incipio, Spigen, etc) as well. Adding this little bit of space would not increase the thickness of the case at all and make it even more functional. Come on engineers! As I mentioned before, while this case is not perfect, it is one of the better ones for a three card hard wallet case. Having said that, there are some design improvements that could make it better.

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  5. My Honest Paid Full Price Review- Vena vCommute
    Rating
    80%
    I find it very interesting that almost everyone who’s reviewed this case either have received it for free or at a discount, yet are "unbias". Anyhow, let me give you my TRULY honest review since I actually paid full price for the darn thing- although $10 is not bad. I am OCD when it comes to cases. There are many hard wallet cases out there but very few can hold three cards without a big struggle to get them out. Chances are two of your cards will stay dormant in its place while the third one sitting on top is the one that gets used most. There’s probably less than five iphone 6/6s hard wallet cases out there that can handle three cards and this is one of the better ones. Pro: very sturdy and feels good to the touch. It doesn’t feel like it can easily slip out of your hands. Both the plastic and rubber materials seem to be of good quality. The magnetic flap does conceal with cards well, though taking the top one out does require a slight struggle. Overall, it looks like a decent case. Con: There is very minimal lip. If you have one of those thicker screen protector, chances are it will be higher than the lip affords. If you don’t, you might be screwed if something hits the surface because there’s very little lip to protect it. The openings for the port themselves could be bigger, especially the earphone jack. The Apple earphone jack fits fine, though your other wired jacks may be compromised. Get a bluetooth anyhow, it’s 2016 already! As for the charging port, they seem to be fine with the few that I’ve used. Volume toggle, mute, and screen lock does what they’re suppose to do. The vertical fit of the card chamber is a bit tight, while there’s plenty of room horizontally. I don’t get this at all from a design standpoint since there’s still plenty of room to widen it horizontally by another half millimeter. This is what’s making it difficult to remove the cards. I saw this same issue with other cases (Incipio, Spigen, etc) as well. Adding this little bit of space would not increase the thickness of the case at all and make it even more functional. Come on engineers! As I mentioned before, while this case is not perfect, it is one of the better ones for a three card hard wallet case. Having said that, there are some design improvements that could make it better.

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  6. My Honest Paid Full Price Review- Vena vCommute
    Rating
    80%
    I find it very interesting that almost everyone who’s reviewed this case either have received it for free or at a discount, yet are "unbias". Anyhow, let me give you my TRULY honest review since I actually paid full price for the darn thing- although $10 is not bad. I am OCD when it comes to cases. There are many hard wallet cases out there but very few can hold three cards without a big struggle to get them out. Chances are two of your cards will stay dormant in its place while the third one sitting on top is the one that gets used most. There’s probably less than five iphone 6/6s hard wallet cases out there that can handle three cards and this is one of the better ones. Pro: very sturdy and feels good to the touch. It doesn’t feel like it can easily slip out of your hands. Both the plastic and rubber materials seem to be of good quality. The magnetic flap does conceal with cards well, though taking the top one out does require a slight struggle. Overall, it looks like a decent case. Con: There is very minimal lip. If you have one of those thicker screen protector, chances are it will be higher than the lip affords. If you don’t, you might be screwed if something hits the surface because there’s very little lip to protect it. The openings for the port themselves could be bigger, especially the earphone jack. The Apple earphone jack fits fine, though your other wired jacks may be compromised. Get a bluetooth anyhow, it’s 2016 already! As for the charging port, they seem to be fine with the few that I’ve used. Volume toggle, mute, and screen lock does what they’re suppose to do. The vertical fit of the card chamber is a bit tight, while there’s plenty of room horizontally. I don’t get this at all from a design standpoint since there’s still plenty of room to widen it horizontally by another half millimeter. This is what’s making it difficult to remove the cards. I saw this same issue with other cases (Incipio, Spigen, etc) as well. Adding this little bit of space would not increase the thickness of the case at all and make it even more functional. Come on engineers! As I mentioned before, while this case is not perfect, it is one of the better ones for a three card hard wallet case. Having said that, there are some design improvements that could make it better.

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