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Review: Organika Case for iPhone 6 and 6s

Are you looking for a one-of-a-kind case to protect your iPhone 6 or 6s? Well then, I’ve got a newly launched Kickstarter campaign for you to check out. Organika is a company based out of Slovenia that is launching a crowd-funded campaign for four different versions of their case. Each case is made using all-natural components from nature. Not only do the cases look natural, but they also offer the scent of each of the materials used.

Here’s what the company has to say about them…

We developed four different revolutionary sensual experiences in the form of unique phone cases that will imbue and protect your smartphone with the look and scent of nature itself. Truly invoke the feelings of connection with the wonder of nature.

Check out my video review below. Then, you can learn more about these new cases by visiting the company’s Kickstarter here. Early backers can get a case for $29.

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