iPhone 16 Pro Max Case MagSafe Charging Feature Lumintex Technology Phosphorescent Aramid Fiber Pitaka Tactile Woven Aries Series Alien Cover
Sparkling Design and Lumintex™ Technology
Produced with Pitaka’s innovative Lumintex™ technology, this phosphorescent case absorbs light and glows in the dark, offering a dazzling experience. Developed in collaboration with London-based luxury streetwear brand Aries, this case combines classic Aries and NoProblemo elements with modern touches. Designed to add color to your daytime and nighttime life, it illuminates every moment with a new light.
First-ever woven printed design using aramid fibers.
Pitaka has taken a pioneering step in weaving printed designs using aramid fiber. This special weaving technique, which embroiders text onto the surface of the case, offers a unique style that reflects your personality. With its fine texture and non-slip surface, this case provides a skin-friendly experience and offers a perfect fit for the iPhone 16 Pro Max.
Ultra Thin and Lightweight Design
Measuring just 1.20 mm thick and weighing 24.32 grams, this case provides elegant protection without adding bulk to your phone. Its MagSafe compatibility allows for wireless charging, ensuring your device is carried safely and stylishly. Made with aramid fiber material, it offers both durability and lightness.
Technical Specifications
Thickness: 1.20mm (± 0.16mm)
Weight: 24.32g (±3.15g)
Materials: Aramid fiber, Lumintex™ technology
Important Warning
This product is not made from a completely fireproof material. However, it is designed to have higher resistance to heat and fire compared to standard products.
The product may provide fire resistance for short-term contact, but this does not mean that the product is suitable for direct and prolonged contact with flammable or combustible materials. If it comes into contact with flammable or combustible materials, the product may be damaged and lead to undesirable consequences.
Please do not intentionally expose your product to fire, high heat sources, or flammable materials.