Six Of The Best iPhone SE Accessories

Six Of The Best iPhone SE Accessories

09 Oct 2018

Six Of The Best iPhone SE Accessories
It’s been just a couple of weeks since Apple released the iPhone SE, a device to appease to the iPhone-loving crowd who don’t want a giant phone. The phone itself is… Fine. Nothing innovative and new, but that’s alright. Those of you who went out to buy one, or plan on doing so in the near future, probably want to kit out your new device with some extra bits and pieces.

It’s worth pointing out at this point that on the outside the device is the same as the iPhone 5 and 5S. So if you have any cases or accessories lying around from a few years ago, you can finally dust them off and reuse them.

Belkin MIXITUP iPhone 5 Dock, $39.95

There are many reasons to want some sort of stand/dock for your iPhone, and if you want something very basic you should give this a go. Just slide your iPhone SE into place, and it’ll charge and sync with any connected computers. It’s a great way to keep your phone within hands reach while still being able to see what’s on screen at a moment’s notice. In fact, position it right and it’ll be ideal for Facetiming hands-free. You probably won’t even need to remove your case, either. 

Bose SoundDock Series 3, $349

A dock is for far more than giving your phone somewhere to live, so if you want something with a bit more functionality give this a go. Rather than just charging your iPhone and giving it a place to live, the Series 3 SoundDock is a speaker system playing any audio coming out of your device. It’s not wireless, so you’ll have to physically dock your phone, but that’s all it needs. This also has auxiliary input, so you can plug in any of your devices that don’t happen have a Lightning port. 

Sandisk iExpand 32GB Lightning/USB Flash Drive, $129

So you got yourself an iPhone SE, and you need a bit more storage than Apple has on offer. There’s no official expansion, but you can get a bit more if you grab yourself something like this. It’s a USB flash drive that gives you a bit more space to store and access files, without having to buy a much bigger device. It’s no good for system stuff, like apps, but it’s great if you want some extra storage for videos, photos, and so on without having to resort to the cloud.

Otterbox Resurgence Case, $66

If you can’t be dealing with plugging your phone in for some extra juice, or you need that extra power all the time, try slapping one of these cases onto your SE. It offers an extra 2,000mAh of power, which more than doubles the total battery capacity at your disposal. Plus, being an Otterbox, it offers a lot more protection from falls. If you’d rather have a different case, you could always go for an external USB battery pack instead. Try this one, it has 22,560 mAh of power and three USB ports to plug into multiple devices.

LifeProof nüüd Waterproof Case, $109.95

There still isn’t a waterproof iPhone (sigh), but you can make up for that. This case has IP69 waterproofing, which seals out dust and protects your iPhone in up to two metres of water for an hour. Not only that, it protects it from drops up to two metres high, and doesn’t stop you using the touchscreen or TouchID.

Dog & Bone Backbone Wireless Charging Case And Pad, $145

Pff, wires. Pff, wires plugging into things. Who needs that? Not you, with this lovely case that brings Qi wireless charging to your new iPhone SE. So it’s not really wireless charging, the receiver has a wire after all, but it does mean charging your phone is as simple as slapping it onto a mat and forgetting about it. No more hunting for your lightning cable and a spare USB port.
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