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Protect your tech with savvy tech cases

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Why you need tech cases

Laptops, phones and tablets are smaller, sleeker and more portable than ever before. We toss them into purses before we leave, crowd them next to snacks and makeup cases in tote bags, and plop them down on countless surfaces. Shiny, new tech devices are prone to scratches, dings and all of the germs they can pick up while being carted along on our busy days. Tech cases help keep our favorite gadgets in the best possible condition. They protect our devices, and they’re also a lot easier to wipe off than the delicate surfaces of things like touch screens and keyboards.

Stylish covers and cases

Sliding your sleekest, newest gadgets into cases and covers doesn’t have to mean sacrificing style. Options abound, in colors that range from the most streamlined silver to bright colors and patterns to match every mood. Check out the 12 savvy tech cases we found to protect your tech and add a pop of color to winter’s whitest days.

Do you have a favorite tech case?

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  1. Padded iPad Case (Etsy, Little Pigeon Crafts, $37)
  2. Cool Design Blue Roses Keyboard Cover (KB Covers, $30)
  3. X-Doria Exchange Form Case for Galaxy S4 (Amazon, $30)
  4. Warhol Protective Sleeve for 11″ MacBook Air (InCase, $60)
  5. Monogram Swivel Cover for iPad Mini (Lipstick Shades, $80)
  6. Belkin Mod Cover with Stand for Kindle Fire HD 7″ (Belkin, $40)
  7. Lilly Pulitzer iPad Case Bright Navy in the Groove (Lilly Pulitzer, $68)
  8. Brooke Boothe Refuse to Sink iPhone Bumper Case (Decal Girl, $40)
  9. Coral chevron laptop bag for 13″ MacBook (Etsy, Bertie’s Closet, $60)
  10. SeeThru SATIN for MacBook Pro in Bubblegum (Speck Products, $50)
  11. Monogrammed iPhone 5/5S OtterBox® Case, Custom Design (Lipstick Shades, $75)
  12. Otterbox® Defender Series Case for Kindle Paperwhite in Pink/Papaya (Amazon, $60)

Meet the Author | Angela Amman


Angela Amman is a short story and essay writer. Collecting her family's stories is a gift-in-progress for her daughter and son, and she blogs at Playing with Words, capturing the craziness and beauty that weave together to create something extraordinary. As the co-director of Listen To Your Mother Metro Detroit, Angela is thrilled to bring others' stories to the stage and to celebrate the magic of words, storytelling, and the courage to share that magic with an audience. When she should be sleeping, she works on her latest short story collection. Her writing has been featured on Mamalode, Peacock Journal, and Scary Mommy. Her personal essays and short stories have appeared in her collection, Nothing Goes Away, and various anthologies.

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