Exclusive Deals: Casely Offers MacRumors Readers 30% Off Sitewide on iPhone and AirPods Cases
MacRumors has partnered with Casely today for a new exclusive sale on the retailer’s cases for the iPhone and AirPods. To take part in this sale, shop for any product across Casely’s website and enter the code RUMORS30 at the checkout screen to take 30 percent off your order.
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This code can only be used once per customer, and Casely already offers free shipping on all orders in the United States over $20 (over $50 outside U.S.). Regular cases run for around $25, while MagSafe versions are priced around $45. Some cases can also be upgraded to a “Power 2.0” version that includes an attached battery pack (up to 5,000 mAh) for $75.
Below you’ll find a few examples of discounts you can obtain during our exclusive sale with Casely, which also includes discounts on AirPods cases. These have many of the same colorful designs as the iPhone collection, offering protection to charging cases for the AirPods and AirPods Pro. Of course, Casely also makes accessories for Android devices as well.
Shoppers should note that there appears to be a shortage of MagSafe compatible Casely cases for the iPhone 12 Pro Max. However, the company does have plenty of stock for the other iPhone 12 models. You can shop all Magsafe compatible cases on Casely’s website.
- MagSafe Compatible Cases – $31.50, down from $45.00
- Classic Case – $17.50, down from $25.00
- Bold Case (Added Protection) – $24.50, down from $35.00
- Power 2.0 Case (Battery Pack) – $52.50, down from $75.00
- AirPods Case – $14.00, down from $20.00
- AirPods Pro Case – $14.00, down from $20.00
Keep up with all of this week’s best discounts on Apple products and related accessories in our dedicated Apple Deals roundup.
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