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Protect your iPhone 6s/Plus (& older models) w/ Spigen’s top rated cases for just $3 Prime shipped (Reg. up to $17)

We have another list of highly discounted iPhone cases today. While just about all of yesterday’s options are still live, along with some additions from this morning, it is Spigen’s turn now. We have a number of cases in multiple styles and colors, all with specific promo codes found below, for everything from the latest iPhone 6s models back to iPhone 5. All of these cases have 4+ star ratings from thousands. You’ll need to select Spigen Inc with Amazon fulfillment as the seller for the promo codes to work (looks like this).

Head below for all of today’s options:

iPhone 6s & 6

iPhone 6s

  • Style Armor w/ metallic finish (Rose Gold) $3 (Reg. $15)
    • using code D9O97LH9
  • Style Armor w/ metallic finish (Mint) $3 (Reg. $16)
    • using code MIHRFWLL

iPhone 6

iPhone 6 Plus & 6s Plus

iPhone SE, 5 & 5s

More on the Spigen Neo Hybrid EX case:

The Neo Hybrid EX case features a clear TPU shell that flaunts the original phone design while keeping it protected. Its hard PC bumper is reinforced at the cutouts for extra durability. Protect your iPhone 6s / 6 in clarity with a twist using our Neo Hybrid® EX case. The flexible TPU shell showcases the original iPhone design framed in the hard PC bumper. With a reinforced design at the cutouts, the frame offers sturdier durability for clear protection that embraces style in originality.

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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