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i don’t think magbak sells on amazon. i ordered last night and it already shipped. fedex has the package. ships from los angeles. i’m in la county so “should” get it tomorrow. i’ll post photos of button and give my opinion on the button for what it’s worth. at least i should be able to say what case has a comparable button.
Cool, can't wait for the pics. Did you order any of the extra colored accessories to go with it?
 
Did you collect dust around the circles in your camera when you carry it on your jeans/pants? Its a great case but the dust drives me nuts
Yes, not that bad though. I have about 10 of these all over the place

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Cool, please give us some pictures of this bad boy once it arrives.
Here you go. The ADVNTR is a very interesting case. The 16 Pro Max drops right in with zero rattles, and I mean drops in with its own weight. hard control buttons on the sides are very nice compared to the rubber ones on the Defender case. The opening for the camera control is a bit tight but much more protective than the larger opening the Defender case has. The case itself is very heavy-duty. It is obviously designed for gloved hands, in the barehand it has prominent edges that protect the buttons, they are not sharp but not rounded edges as on the Defender case, there is no dropping it accidentally. The base cover completely seals the USB port, not just a cover like the Defender, a tab slides into the port, with openings on either side for the speakers. I appreciate the fact that Juggernaut has replacement parts for this case. MagSafe does work but the magnet attachment does not. There are things I like best about the OtterBox Defender case, proper MagSafe attachment, and a larger opening for the camera control. If the ADVNTR had full MagSafe compatibility this would be the best case I have ever used, But none of the earlier Defender cases worked with MagSafe either. The big thing about the ADVNTR is the ease of getting the 16 in and out of the case. Open the top and it drops in and slides out, and with no rattles, it fits tight. The inner case on the OtterBox does not like to be taken apart the clips are fragile.

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I should have wiped my finger prints off of the protective lens covers :rolleyes:

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Here you go. The ADVNTR is a very interesting case. The 16 Pro Max drops right in with zero rattles, and I mean drops in with its own weight. hard control buttons on the sides are very nice compared to the rubber ones on the Defender case. The opening for the camera control is a bit tight but much more protective than the larger opening the Defender case has. The case itself is very heavy-duty. It is obviously designed for gloved hands, in the barehand it has prominent edges that protect the buttons, they are not sharp but not rounded edges as on the Defender case, there is no dropping it accidentally. The base cover completely seals the USB port, not just a cover like the Defender, a tab slides into the port, with openings on either side for the speakers. I appreciate the fact that Juggernaut has replacement parts for this case. MagSafe does work but the magnet attachment does not. There are things I like best about the OtterBox Defender case, proper MagSafe attachment, and a larger opening for the camera control. If the ADVNTR had full MagSafe compatibility this would be the best case I have ever used, But none of the earlier Defender cases worked with MagSafe either. The big thing about the ADVNTR is the ease of getting the 16 in and out of the case. Open the top and it drops in and slides out, and with no rattles, it fits tight. The inner case on the OtterBox does not like to be taken apart the clips are fragile.

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I should have wiped my finger prints off of the protective lens covers :rolleyes:

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That is one if the ugliest things I’ve ever seen 😂😂
 
Here you go. The ADVNTR is a very interesting case. The 16 Pro Max drops right in with zero rattles, and I mean drops in with its own weight. hard control buttons on the sides are very nice compared to the rubber ones on the Defender case. The opening for the camera control is a bit tight but much more protective than the larger opening the Defender case has. The case itself is very heavy-duty. It is obviously designed for gloved hands, in the barehand it has prominent edges that protect the buttons, they are not sharp but not rounded edges as on the Defender case, there is no dropping it accidentally. The base cover completely seals the USB port, not just a cover like the Defender, a tab slides into the port, with openings on either side for the speakers. I appreciate the fact that Juggernaut has replacement parts for this case. MagSafe does work but the magnet attachment does not. There are things I like best about the OtterBox Defender case, proper MagSafe attachment, and a larger opening for the camera control. If the ADVNTR had full MagSafe compatibility this would be the best case I have ever used, But none of the earlier Defender cases worked with MagSafe either. The big thing about the ADVNTR is the ease of getting the 16 in and out of the case. Open the top and it drops in and slides out, and with no rattles, it fits tight. The inner case on the OtterBox does not like to be taken apart the clips are fragile.

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I should have wiped my finger prints off of the protective lens covers :rolleyes:

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Does it play friendly with glass screen protectors on the phone?
 
Here you go. The ADVNTR is a very interesting case. The 16 Pro Max drops right in with zero rattles, and I mean drops in with its own weight. hard control buttons on the sides are very nice compared to the rubber ones on the Defender case. The opening for the camera control is a bit tight but much more protective than the larger opening the Defender case has. The case itself is very heavy-duty. It is obviously designed for gloved hands, in the barehand it has prominent edges that protect the buttons, they are not sharp but not rounded edges as on the Defender case, there is no dropping it accidentally. The base cover completely seals the USB port, not just a cover like the Defender, a tab slides into the port, with openings on either side for the speakers. I appreciate the fact that Juggernaut has replacement parts for this case. MagSafe does work but the magnet attachment does not. There are things I like best about the OtterBox Defender case, proper MagSafe attachment, and a larger opening for the camera control. If the ADVNTR had full MagSafe compatibility this would be the best case I have ever used, But none of the earlier Defender cases worked with MagSafe either. The big thing about the ADVNTR is the ease of getting the 16 in and out of the case. Open the top and it drops in and slides out, and with no rattles, it fits tight. The inner case on the OtterBox does not like to be taken apart the clips are fragile.

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I should have wiped my finger prints off of the protective lens covers :rolleyes:

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I keep waiting for this thing to sprout legs, arms, and a sword.
 
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Does it play friendly with glass screen protectors on the phone?
No problem at all. As I said the phone drops in with its own weight. I was wondering about the same thing. It slides in so easily I was expecting the phone to rattle but it doesn't.

If this case had MagSafe it would be the perfect case for me. But I understand why it doesn't. Plus Juggernaut has stands this case clips too that does have MagSafe style inductive chargers. They have this counter inductive charging stand, the Large-size version works with the 16 Pro Max.

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I just made little experiment with Arc Pulse. I switched inside elastomer from Rose Bronze version to my loose titanium one and now it holds creazy tight.
Arc should made extra elastomers. It will be much cheaper.
 
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