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Today we’re taking a look at the standard Poetic Neon case and the Magsafe edition of the Poetic Neon case for the iPhone 15 Pro Max courtesy of Poetic cases. The Neon cases from Poetic are known for being a bit slimmer and having an interesting and unique design. Both versions of the case are dual-layer, one layer being the harder outer shell and the other being the inner much softer material that makes direct contact with the phone. The inner lay compliments the outer shell very well in my opinion offering solid protection with a slimmer profile. The outer shell supports the softer layer and they both create a bezel like surface on the screen side of the phone. This is an important screen protection feature because it means that the case can absorb the impact forces from a drop on a flat surface without the glass ever touching. Ideally we want the case to absorb and redistribute all impact forces in order to help maximize our chances of protecting the iPhones glass. There’s a very decent amount of material on the sides, top and bottom of this case which will help with impacts in those locations. The corners also look good to me, they are molded and have good thickness. The main case body is good on thickness as well, either the standard or the magnetic version of the Neon case should hold up well over time. Both versions of the case allow for magnetic charging, the MagSafe version obviously allows support for magnetic accessories such as mag rings or car mounts. The MagSafe version also utilizes the magnet ring that’s built in as a kickstand which is nice. I like propping my phone up on its side to watch videos while in the kitchen or at the office. The backside of both versions of the case have these nice grip sections for your palms and fingertips, I liked that. The backside of the case was also built to generally be non-slip which is nice to see as well. The neon cases use the tried and true built up camera cutout region in order to protect the iPhone 15 Pro Max cameras and camera lenses. This feature creates a bezel on the backside of the case which lifts the cameras and lenses up off of a flat surface so that they will not tough when dropped on a flat surface. It looks like we have about 2mm of clearance which is good. I like the case feel for both of these and I think it’s the perfect in between for protection, style, and slimness. If you wanted to level up the overall protection, you could apply a screen protector as well, I’d probably choose a tempered glass screen protector though. This case is coming in a competitive position in the iPhone 15 Pro Max market so if you like what it has to offer, I would definitely recommend this case for your iPhone 15 Pro Max. Until next time, stay charged up!