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dbrand Launches New Cases and Screen Protectors for Google Pixel 10
The accessory brand dbrand has unveiled its latest offerings for the newly launched Google Pixel 10 series, introducing the Ghost and Grip cases, along with the Prism screen protector. These products are now available for pre-order directly from the dbrand website, catering to users looking to enhance the protection and style of their devices.
Innovative Protection with the Ghost Case
The Ghost Case, designed specifically for the Pixel 10 Pro and Pixel 10 Pro XL, promises to tackle the common issue of yellowing that affects many clear cases. Dbrand asserts that their Ghost Case will never yellow, stating, “you’ll die before it yellows.” To support this claim, the company offers a free replacement should the case ever change color.
The Ghost Case features a zero-yellowing anti-scratch solution, achieved through a unique injection molding process utilizing high-strength polymers. Dbrand emphasizes that this case is built to withstand everyday scuffs and scratches, offering robust protection for users. Additionally, it is compatible with Google’s PixelSnap feature, allowing seamless integration with MagSafe accessories such as wireless chargers and battery packs. The pre-order price for the Ghost Case is set at $49.95, with a retail price of $59.95 once it officially launches.
The Versatile Grip Case and Prism Screen Protector
Dbrand’s Grip Case is also making a return, distinguished by its customizable options. Users can choose from over 45 different skins, including designs like Area 51 and Real Brown Leather. The Grip Case is engineered for functionality, featuring PixelSnap compatibility and enhanced button responsiveness, ensuring that users experience a satisfying tactile response.
The Grip Case boasts a unique texture, described as the “world’s grippiest phone case.” This is achieved through microscopic ridges that enhance grip while maintaining a sleek design. Furthermore, it meets military-grade impact resistance standards, providing peace of mind against accidental drops. The pricing for the Grip Case starts at $49.90 and may go up to $59.90 depending on the chosen design. Notably, the Grip Case for the Pixel 10 Pro Fold will not ship until October 2023, coinciding with the device’s release.
Dbrand is also introducing the Prism screen protector, priced at $34.95 when purchased separately or $29.95 as an add-on with either the Grip or Ghost case. This screen protector is designed for easy installation, featuring a self-aligning tray that simplifies the process for users. Made from tempered glass, the Prism has a hardness rating of 7 on the Mohs scale, meaning it offers significant resistance to scratches.
With the new cases and screen protectors set to arrive around the same time as the Google Pixel 10 devices, dbrand is positioning itself as a key player in the mobile accessories market. As pre-orders open, consumers can expect a blend of style, protection, and innovative features tailored specifically for their new devices.
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