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All official Apple iPhone 17/Pro/Max and iPhone Air cases hit Prime Day all-time lows at 25% off

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While we have been tracking some notable deals across the official Apple iPhone 17 and 17 Pro/Max series case lineup over the last week or so, Amazon’s Prime Big Deal Days sale is now officially live and just about al of them have now dropped to new all-time lows. We are now looking at up to 25% off the new iPhone 17 Pro Max TechWoven models as well as the best prices to date on the clear models and more. Scope them all out down below. 

New Apple iPhone 17, Pro, Pro Max cases hit all-time lows

And much of the same applies to the new official Apple iPhone Air cases as well – the clear and the Bumper are now at Amazon all-time lows:

Apple TechWoven Case with MagSafe features:

  • Designed by Apple, the TechWoven Case with MagSafe offers beautiful personalization and protection for your iPhone 17 Pro Max.
  • This case is crafted with a custom technical woven fabric that’s made from 100 percent recycled polyester.
  • Multicolored yarns are woven together on a Jacquard loom, creating a tactile texture with a rich depth of color.
  • The sides of the case are coated with a lightly textured TPU for a better grip.
  • The refined anodized aluminum buttons provide precise feedback.

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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