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Incipio NGP impact-resistant iPhone 6 case in black $9 Prime shipped (Reg. $20)

Amazon is offering the Incipio NGP case for iPhone 6 in black for $9.05 with free Prime shipping (free trial) or on orders of $35 or more. That’s less than 50% off the regular listing, the best price we can find by more than $8 due to extra shipping costs, and the lowest we’ve seen.

Features:

  • Flex2O polymer button coverage provides tactile volume rocker protection while keeping dust out
  • Flexible wraparound design for an easy, user-friendly installation and case removal
  • Pliable Flex2O polymer material provides excellent shock absorption without stretching, tearing, or fading over time

This model has received a 4.5/5 star rating from nearly 200 Amazon customers.

If you’re looking for even lower priced option, here’s a thin iPhone 6/Plus clear skin for only $2 shipped. For more iPhone 6/Plus accessories be sure to check out this morning’s Daily Deals and this MFi Apple-Certified retractable Griffin Lighting cable for $10 shipped (orig. $20).

More on the Incipio NGP:

Incipio’s classic NGP® Case features soft shell technology that provides a barrier between your device and everyday wear and tear. This durable case is precision engineered with a translucent, shock absorbing Flex2O™ polymer material that is stretch and tear resistant. The NGP® Case’s smooth exterior is easy to grip and the thin design makes your case feel like part of the phone.

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at gadgetnewsonline where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices