Known for manufacturing the world’s toughest mobile device cases, Trident Case‘s famously rugged Kraken A.M.S. Series and Aegis Series are now available to support the all-new Apple iPhone SE. For new Apple iPhone SE users, both series are immediately available for purchase at www.tridentcase.com.
“The Kraken A.M.S. Series and Aegis Series offer mobile device users with the strongest level of protection possible,” Trident Case Marketing and Creative Director Mark Hantout said today. “For anyone who wants guaranteed security for their new Apple iPhone SE, we’ve got you covered.”
The ultra-rugged Kraken A.M.S. Series offers Apple iPhone SE users with the maximum level of device protection. Constructed with polycarbonate and thermoplastic elastomer (TPE), the Kraken A.M.S. Series provides dual layer protection that includes a permanent screen protector to prevent scratches. These tough cases meet the Military Standard MIL-STD-810G for protection from drops, dust, rain, sand and vibration.
The Kraken A.M.S. Series is fully adaptable to any lifestyle, as it includes a twist-and-lock attachment port at the back of the case that supports a variety of accessories such as the A.M.S. Tablet Stand and dozens of mounts from Arkon. New Apple iPhone SE owners can enjoy the convenience of mounting their device on any type of surface, including desks, dashboards, car headrests and more.
Trident Case’s sleek Aegis Series meets military standard Mil-STD-810G for vibration and drop protection. The series is also comprised of polycarbonate and thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) to provide a superior fit for the iPhone SE. Each Aegis Series case comes with a self-applicable screen protector, to ensure the consumer’s screen stays scratch-free, as well as dust filters to keep dust, dirt and debris out.
Both the Kraken A.M.S. Series and Aegis Series are constructed using bio-enhanced plastic that is degradable, compostable and recyclable, making them eco-friendly.
For more information, visit www.tridentcase.com or contact sales@tridentcase.com.
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