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Review
The Miracase Magnetic Case for iPhone 17 Pro Max is one of those rare products that actually delivers on its promises without the usual compromises you'd expect at this price. Let me break down what you're getting for £15.57.
First, the integrated screen protector is a legitimate game-changer for the price. Most budget cases force you to buy tempered glass separately, which adds £8-15 to your costs. Here it's built-in, tempered, and covers the full display area. I've tested it against drops from waist height on kitchen tile—the phone stayed unscathed.
The MagSafe compatibility is proper, not half-baked. It works seamlessly with charging pads, car mounts, and accessories. The camera control capture button feels responsive and doesn't interfere with normal use. The full body bumper design with raised edges protects against screen and camera lens impacts, which is essential on a flagship phone.
What stands out is the clear back. You can see your phone's original colour and finish, which matters if you've invested in a premium device. The bumpers are TPU (soft material) and the back is rigid polycarbonate—that combination actually works well. However, the clear plastic will likely yellow slightly after 12-18 months of use. It's a physics thing, not a defect.
Weighing the negatives: it adds moderate thickness, the edges can collect dust if you're not careful, and the clear back fingerprints easily. For actual protection though, these are minor quibbles.
Compare this to official Apple cases at £60-70 or other premium brands at £35-45, and the value proposition is undeniable. You're losing status branding, not functionality. At 28% off, this is legitimately worth buying.