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  2. This Insta-worthy MagSafe charger is cute, compact and the ...

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    And don’t sweat it if you have a case on your phone. This charger “charges directly through protective cases up to 2 millimeters thick.” Sonix MagLink Wireless Charger in Brown Tort, $30

  3. The best iPhone accessories of 2021 (so far) - AOL

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    Below, we've got the best accessories of 2021 so far, from phone cases to If there's one thing better than getting a new phone, it's getting a bunch of fun new accessories to fully deck it...

  4. Mobile phone accessories - Wikipedia

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    Cases, which are designed to attach to, support, or otherwise hold a smartphone, are popular accessories. Case measures are based on the display inches (e.g. 5 inch display). There are different types: Pouches and sleeves; Holsters; Shells; Skins; Fitted cases; Smart watches; Bumpers; Flip cases and wallets; Screen protection and body films ...

  5. 6 Waterproof Phone Cases That'll Keep Your Device Safe - AOL

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    Don't take your tech for granted. Get a waterproof phone case. Our tech editors tested the most popular models to find these six best waterproof phone cases.

  6. LifeProof - Wikipedia

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    LifeProof combines many technologies to create a case that protects electronic devices from the inside out. The case will make the phone waterproof, dirtproof, snowproof, and shockproof. [9] LifeProof's case for Apple iPhones only adds inch (1.6 mm) to the sides of the phone. [9]

  7. Sonic X - Wikipedia

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    Sonic X (Japanese: ソニックX, Hepburn: Sonikku Ekkusu) is a Japanese anime television series based on Sega's Sonic the Hedgehog video game series. Produced by TMS Entertainment under partnership with Sega and Sonic Team, and directed by Hajime Kamegaki, Sonic X initially ran for 52 episodes, broadcasting on TV Tokyo from April 2003 to March 2004.