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Best of 2019: Our favorite iPhone cases

Dare to make a statement

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iPhones are the easiest to spruce up with stylish cases. They don’t come with gorgeous gradient designs that make it hard for you to cover it up. There are a lot of gorgeous cases to choose from and sometimes, it’s easy for us to get overwhelmed. To make it easier for you, here are our top picks of the best iPhone cases this year.

Mujjo Leather Wallet Cases

One of my all-time favorites, Mujjo’s leather wallet cases are perfect for those who value convenience and efficiency. It has a cardholder that can carry up to three cards. Additionally, it comes in a stylish leather design producing gorgeous patina over time. Mujjo ensures that you have a beautiful phone case that can protect your iPhone, and grows with you throughout the years. Shop here.

Otterbox Symmetry Series

OtterBox’s Symmetry series is meant for the bold type and those who love making statements through their fashion choices. It’s made of polycarbonate and synthetic rubber designed precisely and gracefully to help you keep your phone safe without sacrificing style. Shop here.

Speck Presidio Grip

If you love a protective case that screams strength and future, look no more. Speck’s Presidio Grip cases are slim, durable, and provides a secure no-slip grip so you can text, game, and take selfies without worry. It has a polycarbonate outer shell and is designed to be pocket-friendly and thin enough for easy wireless charging. Shop here.

Pangram Pangram x Casetify

For those who have a serious relationship with wanderlust, Casetify’s collaboration with Pangram Pangram is the best iPhone case for you. It lets you customize your iPhone case by choosing an airport and adding your name. It’s just like a luggage scan tag with your name on it. Currently, there are more than 30 cities to choose from. Shop here.

Moshi Altra – Shadow Black, Sahara Beige

If you just don’t know how to let go of your phone (and your feelings), then Moshi’s Altra cases are perfect for you. It features a detachable wrist strap that will let you hang your phone anywhere you’d like: From your neck to your shoulders, your wrist, and even on the hope that you and your ex would get back together — just hang in there.

Kidding aside, this strapped case lets you move around conveniently without the risk of dropping your phone. It comes in a premium finish and a unique, elegant design that would make you want to show-off this case wherever you go. Shop here.

Spigen Slim Armor Essential S

Sometimes, all we need is a clear, protective case so we can see how beautiful the iPhone is. Spigen’s Slim Armor Essential S has a clear design with a rigid back and flexible bumper. It’s pocket-friendly and has a built-in kickstand. It’s also compatible with wireless charging. Shop here.

Pela eco-friendly cases

If you care about the environment and sustainability is one of your advocacies, Pela’s eco-friendly cases are your perfect match. They help protect not just your phone but the environment, too. They’re soft, flexible, smooth, and made from Flax shive and a plant-based biopolymer, making these cases 100% compostable. Additionally, Pela donates a percentage of its sales to Ocean Cleanup and Preservation Initiatives to help lessen plastic in the ocean. Shop here.

Uniq Lino Hue

Those who love to look sleek and elegant without spending too much, Uniq’s Lino Hue cases are to die for. This Singaporean designer brand produces a minimalist, liquid silicone case available in different colors. On the inside, it has a microfiber lining for a luxurious finish. The case was designed with function, style, and durability in mind. Shop here.

Native Union’s Clic Series

L-R: Clic Card, Clic Canvas, Clic Marquetry

A yearly favorite, Native Union’s iPhone cases are crafted with unique, durable, and striking materials. Clic Card is crafted with genuine Italian Nappa leather with a built-in cardholder; Clic Canvas is made of premium woven fabric and a strong, flexible frame; while Clic Marquetry pieces together three genuine Italian types of leather made for the bold type. All cases are compatible with wireless charging. Shop here.

Bonus: Nomad Rugged Tri-Folio

For those who want to be taken seriously, Nomad’s Rugged Tri-Folio case is the best case for your iPhone. It’s made of Horween leather and has two large pockets and four extra-deep card slots to make your life convenient. Additionally, you can charge wirelessly with this supple yet durable case. Shop here.

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IQOS x Isabel Santos turns heated tech into a cool, design statement

A limited-edition collaboration where product innovation meets contemporary Filipino art.

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IQOS unveiled its latest collaboration with contemporary Filipino visual artist Isabel Santos.

Titled Curiosity Without Limits, the partnership places product design and personalization at the forefront, using art as the medium that reshapes the experience.

When hardware becomes a canvas

On a Friday night in Makati, RCBC Plaza felt less like a business address and more like a portal. The third floor glowed in deep blues and music echoed through concrete walls.

Inside, a crowd gathered not for a board meeting, but for something far more immersive. At the center stood a curated installation of IQOS devices and limited-edition accessories wrapped in Santos’ signature visual language.

Her works, known for their fluid motion, layered forms, and bold interplay of blue, teal, and bursts of warmth, extended beyond framed canvases and into physical objects people could carry.

Hand-painted IQOS devices, tote bags, pouches, luggage tags, and magnetic snap wallets were displayed like collectible pieces rather than merchandise.

Personalization as part of the ecosystem

Beyond display, the event emphasized interaction. Legal-age IQOS club members were given access to on-site customization stations, where devices could be personalized with exclusive Isabel Santos designs.

The process turned a familiar tech ritual into something participatory, aligning with the broader theme of curiosity driving experimentation.

A digital sensory wall responded to movement, animating Santos’ artwork through ripples and waves.

Nearby, a sketch station allowed guests to draw digitally. Guests were able to see their creations projected in real time onto a large screen. The experience reinforced IQOS’ positioning at the intersection of product innovation and experiential design.

Design meets contemporary culture

Isabel Santos, known for her motion-driven compositions and layered abstractions, unveiled and signed a central artwork created exclusively for the collaboration.

Her ability to translate emotional rhythm into visual form brought dimension to IQOS’ structured aesthetic.

The partnership was announced by PMFTC Inc., the Philippine affiliate of Philip Morris International, framing the initiative as a design-led project for legal-age nicotine users who would otherwise continue to smoke.

While IQOS devices are engineered around heated tobacco technology, the collaboration highlighted how design can influence perception and experience. The devices remained technologically consistent. What evolved was the narrative around them.

Beyond the launch

IQOS is positioning its hardware not only as a technological alternative, but as a lifestyle object shaped by collaboration and  customization.

The IQOS x Isabel Santos collection extends to participating IQOS boutiques nationwide. Select locations in Bonifacio Global City, SM Mall of Asia, and Glorietta offer personalization services for a limited time, with a dedicated in-store installation unveiled at the Glorietta boutique.

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Jackery portable power solutions makes appearance at Doraemon Run

New portable power solutions provider set to make official launch soon

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Jackery recently made its first public presence in the Philippines quietly after being among the sponsors of the Doraemon Run 2026 Manila.

The portable power solutions provider founded in 2012 in California showcased three of their innovative charging products at their booth: the Explorer 100 Plus, Explorer 300 Plus, and Explorer 1000 V2.

Naturally, participants at the fun run were able to recharge their small devices for free with Jackery’s products at the booth.

The biggest variant, the Explorer 1000 V2, has a total power storage of 1070Wh. Along with a 1500W maximum output power, it can easily recharge gadgets like smartphones, tablets, smartwatches, earbuds, cameras, and even drones.

It also has multiple USB-C, AC, and DC ports for simultaneous charging of such devices.

Interestingly, the smallest variant, the Explorer 100 Plus, does champion portability. It costs just about PhP 6,999 and comes with a 99.2Wh capacity. That’s about more than 26,000mAh and is enough to recharge five smartphones.

It comes with a USB-A and two USB-C ports, and is much like a slightly larger power bank. Although, make no mistake, it is also approved for flights.

All three of Jackery’s Explorer models also have an informative digital display. The brand also had the Solar Saga 100W foldable solar panel on display. This standalone backup power solution has an IP68 water resistance.

Currently, Jackery’s products are available online via Lazada and Shopee. An official launch event is expected later this year.

The brand name is an amalgamation of the words “jacket” and “battery”. This is a nod to what Jackery produced a decade ago: jacket batteries for consumer tech companies.

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Apple AirTag 2 Review

Range, Sound, and REAL-WORLD Tests!

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THE Michael Josh puts AirTags in his bags, suitcases, keys, heck, even his TV remote.

They’ve saved him many times and keep anxiety at bay when it comes to delayed or missing baggage.

And just about last month, Apple announced a new model — the same size, shape, and price. But, it comes with a whole bunch of improvements that make it more findable.

So, should you rush out to get the new ones? In this review video, we test the range and sound of the all-new AirTag 2 in the real world.

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