Win a wood-and-space themed iPhone case and charger bundle from Limited77 [Cult of Mac giveaway]
This week we’re giving away a four-pack wood-and-space themed bundle from Limited77 that includes a Magsafe wireless charger, a bamboo charging stand, a wooden iPhone case and a NASA-themed shockproof iPhone case.
This sweet bundle will keep your iPhone looking good and fully charged. Keep them all to yourself or split up the bundle and share with a friend. Whatever you choose to do, make sure and enter this week’s giveaway.
The first item in the wood-and-space themed bundle is a $29.00 Alien Spaceship Wooden Phone Case for iPhone.
The Alien Spaceship wooden iPhone case is made from natural wood grain, so that the texture, grain and color varies from case to case. The design is precision laser cut with inlaid wood veneers. Like a new car, the wood iPhone case has a special wood smell that will last for weeks.
The case is slim and lightweight. It has polycarbonate and TPU sides that offer protection against falls and make it shockproof. High edges offer screen protection and it’s MagSafe compatible. The charging port, headphone and speaker hole are enlarged and offer easy access.
The second item in this bundle is a $24.77 Bamboo Wooden iPhone Charger Stand. Made from beautiful bamboo, the charging station recharges both your iPhone and Apple Watch. It is made entirely out of bamboo so it has a natural look and feel. No nasty plastic! It accommodates all versions of the iPhone and all versions of the Apple Watch.
Next up is the $28.77 Magsafe Wood Magnetic Wireless Charger, a MagSafe charger made from beautiful maple that has a more natural look than the usual plastic chargers.
The MagSafe Wood Magnetic Wireless Charger provides fast wireless charging up to 15W. Measuring just over two inches wide, it takes up little space. Perfectly aligned magnets attach to any iPhone 12 series with MagSafe. It will also charge anything compatible with Qi charging — including iPhone 8 or later and AirPods with a wireless charging case.
The last bundle item is a $27.00 NASA Design Shockproof Impact Phone Case For iPhone. This space-themed case is for every science buff that wanted to be an astronaut. Made with shock-absorbing material, it’s been drop tested up to 6.6 feet. The case also has an antimicrobial coating that eliminates bacteria. It is compatible with MagSafe charging and all wireless chargers.
This awesome design is available for all iPhones and not just the iPhone 12 series. The case is slim and has no bulk so it fits great in front pockets of even the tightest pants.
About Limited77
Entrepreneur Alan Turkmen founded Limited77 in 2020. He had worked in the phone accessory market for seven years and saw firsthand how many similar cases were out there. He wanted to create a line of cases that stood out form the pack, so he started his own company. He decided to make wood phone cases because every one is unique. Turkmen takes pride in making sure every finished case is absolutely amazing, from sanding the raw wood all the way to shipping of the completed product.
Limited77 has partnered with One Tree Planted and will donate a portion of sales every month to plant trees. One Tree Planted is a nonprofit that raises awareness about the importance of planting trees to restore nature and biodiversity. It is dedicated to global reforestation and educating youth to do something positive for the environment.
Over the past year, Limited77 has expanded their inventory to include new products besides its signature wooden cases. We feature several Limited77 products on our Cult of Mac Store.
Enter our Limited77 giveaway
Use the entry widget below to sign up for our free Cult of Mac Today newsletter and enter the giveaway. Plus, connect with Cult of Mac in a variety of other ways to get additional entries.Win iPhone cases and chargers from Limited77
Contest open to residents of the United States only. Contest ends at 11:59 p.m. PDT on August 22, 2021. See Terms and Conditions for more information about the giveaway.
This post was originally published on August 17.
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