⬆️ UPGRADED ⬆️ for the iPhone 11's! - Spigen Tough Armor Review HD

26.04.2020
The Spigen Tough Armor has been one of my goto cases for years. BUT did you guys know that Spigen redesigned parts of it for the iPhone 11? Impact foam! The addition of the impact foam is essentially another layer of protection for your iPhone so when I update the scoring system for the iPhone 12’s, there’s a good chance the Spigen Tough Armor is going to rank even better in my Top 10 list. Get the Spigen Tough Armor on Amazon! Amazon US: https://mreh.ca/3eRifTP Amazon CA: https://mreh.ca/2VBN8UW Amazon UK: https://mreh.ca/2x6PaTo Amazon DE: https://mreh.ca/3bFKCma Now I realized over the last couple of weeks, the reviews felt a little more negative than usual and that’s because in the quest of doing a review every day, I was looking at products that didn’t make the cut in my Top 10 lists. I haven’t done a stand alone Tough Armor review in years so I figure, why not? If you’re looking for a no-nonsense case, something that works, can take a drop and has a kickstand, just get the Spigen Tough Armor. At MREH, Monty and I base our reviews on actual usage. And this usage is broken down into domains. Design, functionality and protection are domains I talk about lots but I there’s also time. And as I’ve said before, I’m a Spigen Tough Armor connoisseur. Well, since the iPhone 5’s anyways. So here’s a little Tough Armor history. Back when the iPhone 5’s were a thing, Spigen made the Tough armor from two materials. A TPU sleeve wrapped in a piece of polycarbonate. This design generally didn’t change throughout the iPhone 6. Somewhere between the iPhone 6 and 6s’s, they came out with a variation of the Tough Armor, the Tough Armor Tech which featured a fancier back with a port cover. For the iPhone 7’s, Spigen made the Tough Armor a little tougher as they made the bottom of the case a little thicker and had speaker cutouts that forced the found to project forward instead of the bottom. They also removed the little nubs on the corners of the case to prevent the back from scratching. I think it was during this time that darker cases started getting a soft-rubber coating. Also, if I remember correctly, Spigen started integrating kickstands into the Tough Armor though it wasn’t available for every case. Along came the 8’s and X’s and Spigen went back to the original speaker grill cutouts projecting sound through the bottom. Kickstands became standard with the Tough Armor. For the iPhone XS’s, the design remained the same with the exception of the camera cutout being tighter on the newer cases. Along came the iPhone 11 and Spigen almost wiped the slate clean with the Tough Armor. The most obvious change is the addition of impact foam BUT with the memory foam removes the impact web designed that Spigen claims to improve drop protection. The corners of the iPhone 11 Tough Armor have two notches in them that aren’t that noticeable, unlike the brutal corners on my Simply Carbon Fibre case (that review’s tomorrow). The corners are also slightly sma

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