Apple’s iPhone 17 series have barely left the stage lights of Cupertino’s Awe Dropping event, and the accessories game is already heating up. Riding the post-launch wave, Beats has unveiled a lineup of protective cases that don’t just safeguard your new iPhone 17, they dress it to match your vibe.
Beats iPhone 17 cases: Style meets utility
The new cases are designed for all iPhone 17 models, including the ultra-slim iPhone Air. They bring MagSafe compatibility, scratch-resistant shells, and Apple’s Camera Control support, making them as functional as they are fashionable.
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Prices start at Rs 4,500 for the standard MagSafe case, stepping up to Rs 5,900 for the Kickstand Case with removable lanyard, and Rs 7,900 for the Rugged Case built for the butterfingers among us.
There is a plethora of modern colour options including Granite Gray, Bedrock Blue, Lime Stone, and Pebble Pink. Inside, each case is lined with microfibre to guard against scuffs, while, on the outside, a matte finish keeps smudges in check. The rugged edition adds impact-absorbing sidewalls, enclosed buttons, and textured grips for those who want extra peace of mind.
Sustainability stitched in
Beyond protection and polish, Beats has leaned into eco-friendly packaging, using recycled and responsibly sourced fibres across the range. It’s a subtle reminder that durability doesn’t really have to come at the planet’s expense.
Pre-orders for the iPhone 17 series go live on September 12, and with Beats already setting the accessories tone, you’ll have the option to protect your new tech investment without compromising on style. Which one caught your eye? Let us know in the comments.
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