Tech21 iPhone 15 Evo Clear Case
Our best-selling clear case - Designed with 12ft multi-drop impact protection for your iPhone 15, our sustainable bio-spice ingredient making this case over 60% biodegradable* and embedded with smart UV-resistant agents...
Our best-selling clear case - Designed with 12ft multi-drop impact protection for your iPhone 15, our sustainable bio-spice ingredient making this case over 60% biodegradable* and embedded with smart UV-resistant agents and our self-healing scratch resistant formula, the Evo Clear is perfect for showing off your stylish device without sacrificing on protection for your phone or the planet. Enhanced with our innovative raised camera protection bevels to keep your lenses scratch and damage free, this is clearly the best choice for tech lovers who want their favourite device to shine for as long as they have it.
- Impact Protection - 12ft Impact Protection, thanks to our lab-tested materials and design innovations, protects your device drop after drop for the lifetime of your device.
- Waste Responsible Innovation - With our innovative bio-spice formula, over 60% of this case breaks down into the earth once you’re finished with it, leaving no trace of microplastics.*
- UV Resistance - Embedded with intelligent UV-resistant agents, this case protects your device from damage and discolouration, for the lifetime of your device.
- Enhanced Camera Protection - Designed with raised bevelling to protect your camera lenses, this subtle detail cleverly protects your devices most delicate feature from damage.
- Scratch Resistant - Developed with our in-house self-healing formula, the case is totally scratch resistant giving you science-backed and scuff-free protection and style.
*More than 60% of this case is biodegradable. These cases feature our in-house Waste Responsible Innovation technology that will biodegrade in landfill environments in a matter of just a few years. Our materials have been independently tested by Eden Research Laboratory, Albuquerque, USA. This product is not considered biodegradable in some parts of the world, including California, Maryland, Washington and France.