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Speck 50% off sitewide sale: MacBook cases starting at $25, iPhone 6/Plus cases from $17, more

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Speck is knocking off half the purchase price of every item that they sell through the end of the month. You can grab cases for your iPhone 6 and iPad, Android device or MacBook at a pretty nice discount. This is one of the better discounts that we’ve seen from Speck on its MacBook accessories, in the past only taking off $10 or so.

Speck even has free shipping on all orders (returns too), making this deal pretty much a no-brainer. Note: Discount is applied at checkout, maximum five products.

We recently reviewed the CandyShell Grip and Inked iPhone 6 Plus cases and found them both to offer exceptional protection. In fact, we think so highly of Speck, that our Jeremy Horwitz included them as one of his must-have cases from the holiday season. You can pick up the iPhone 6 CandyShell Grip today for $17.47 or the the larger iPhone 6 Plus model for $19.97.

Additional standout deals from this sale include:

We also have discounts on Ringke iPhone 6 cases as well from yesterday.

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Comments

  1. rjamlt - 11 years ago

    The Spec macbook cases are junk. I’ve had 3 of them crack with light use.

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Trevor Daugherty is the Senior Editor of 9to5Toys. Since joining in 2014, he’s specialized in product reviews, exclusive discounts and 9to5’s New Toy of the Day. Contact him direct at trevor@9to5mac.com.