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New Spigen Case Enhances iPhone 16 Camera Control: Spigen has introduced the Tough Armor T (Ai) MagFit case for iPhone 16, featuring a conductive cover for the new Camera Control button, expanding their lineup of compatible cases.

Product Details and Pricing:

  • The Tough Armor T (Ai) MagFit case has an MSRP of $60 but is currently available on Amazon for $32.99.
  • An additional 5% on-page coupon brings the price down to $31.34 with free Prime shipping.
  • The case is temporarily out of stock on Spigen’s official Amazon storefront but is expected to be available soon.

Key Features of the Tough Armor T (Ai) MagFit:

  • Constructed from premium PC, TPU, and XRD Impact Foam for durability.
  • Utilizes AI-enhanced XRD Foam placement for military-grade protection.
  • Includes a touch-sensitive and capacitive button cover for the Camera Control button.
  • Features a revamped design with a built-in kickstand for hands-free viewing.
  • Compatible with wireless charging and MagSafe accessories.

Spigen’s Expanding Case Lineup:

  • The new Tough Armor T (Ai) MagFit joins Spigen’s growing collection of iPhone 16 cases.
  • Other models in the lineup include:
    • Non-Camera Control Tough Armor cases starting from $16.
    • iPod Classic-style designs from $22.
    • The Ultra Hybrid T iPhone 16 Camera Control case at $29.

Camera Control Button Compatibility:

  • The new Camera Control button on iPhone 16 has created a divide among case manufacturers.
  • Cases either feature a cutout or a proper conductive button cover.
  • Limited options are currently available, including official Apple and Beats cases, one OtterBox model, and now two Spigen models.

Reviewer’s Experience:

  • The author expressed initial skepticism about third-party conductive button covers.
  • After hands-on experience with Spigen’s Ultra Hybrid model, the reviewer was impressed with the functionality.
  • The reviewer suggests that Spigen’s Camera Control button cover may even improve usability compared to a naked iPhone 16.

Market Implications: Spigen’s expansion into Camera Control-compatible cases may signal a trend in the iPhone accessory market, potentially leading to more manufacturers offering similar features to meet consumer demand for fully functional protective cases.

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