Apple’s newest iPhone includes a redesign in the form of smaller bezels and an additional button on all models. It now also supports faster MagSafe charging and some fantastic cameras. The iPhone 16 accessories we’ve shortlisted for you below will allow you to make the most out of your new phone.
Urbn UPR150
The iPhone 16 lineup debuted with the longest battery life on any iPhone yet, but even that battery life isn’t enough for power users who spend a lot of time gaming or recording footage. For such users, a power bank is the need of the hour, and to that end we’re recommending the urbn UPR150 10,000 mAh MagSafe powerbank for Rs 3,499.
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10,000 mAh is generous and will allow you to charge any iPhone 16 model multiple times, while the 15W support ensures that this charging happens at a fast rate. If necessary, you can also charge your iPhone or other accessories via the included Type-C cable.
Belkin Auto-Face Tracking charging stand
This one costs Rs 19,999, but it’s an incredibly useful gadget to have with you at home, at work, or just about anywhere else where you need to record video and track people’s faces. On the surface, this accessory from Belkin looks like a fancy wireless charging stand, but as the price tag would indicate, it’s more powerful than that.
Simply place your iPhone on the stand and use an app to allow the camera to start recording video while tracking faces. The mount will rotate to track, making it the perfect tool for meetings and the like. The device will do its best to ensure that your face stays in the centre of the frame at all times.
Moft Snap Flow Phone Notepad Stand
This is one of our favourite accessories for the latest iPhone. This Notepad stand from Moft attaches to the back of your phone via MagSafe and functions as a stand, but the best part is that it features an integrated notepad with tear away sheets and a tiny pen for jotting stuff down with. It’s a little on the expensive side at Rs 4,499, but for people who enjoy taking notes, it’s an amazing little add-on.
PeakDesign Mobile Creator Kit
A surprisingly useful accessory, the PeakDesign Creator Kit for Rs 4,699 connects seamlessly with a compatible PeakDesign case. The kit attaches to just about any surface that you’d normally mount a GoPro on. This could be your bike handles, a car, your backpack, a helmet, or just about anywhere else, allowing you to snap your iPhone 16 on and off as needed for recording video or for navigating.
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It also supports both portrait and landscape modes and allows the iPhone to be used as an alternative to a GoPro. It goes without saying that the iPhone 16 is much less rugged and significantly more expensive than a GoPro, so use with caution.
Clicks Keyboard case
If you miss the BlackBerry keyboard and don’t mind paying a bit of import duty, you just can’t go wrong with the Clicks Keyboard case. It’s an elegantly designed case for the iPhone 16 that, you guessed it, includes a BlackBerry-style QWERTY keyboard for your iPhone. At $139 + shipping and taxes (Rs 12,000+) it is expensive, but there’s also nothing else like it that scratches the typing itch like the Clicks keyboard does.
The case is both MagSafe and USB-C compatible so it doesn’t interfere with any other accessories. The keys feel great thanks to the use of brushed metal. There’s a microfibre lining to protect the phone, and the case is made from premium materials for a great finish.
You’ll find all these and more on Croma so be sure to head to the site to check out more accessories for your iPhone 16. With frequent sales, plenty of discounts, and great after-sales support, you’re sure to find what you need.
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