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📱 Slim, sleek, and ready to slay your daily carry game.
The Smartish® Wallet Slayer Vol. 2 is a slim, durable iPhone 6/6s case that securely holds up to 3 cards plus cash. Featuring air-pocket corner protection, tactile click buttons, and a built-in card kickstand, it combines minimalist style with practical functionality to streamline your everyday carry.








S**E
The ONLY case you'll ever buy again...
This is the absolute best iPhone case, hands down, and the only case you'll ever buy for you iPhone again- here's why.IN GENERALI, myself, have bought 3 of these cases for each of my iPhones beginning with the 4s. I have gotten them in pink, red, and teal colors. Ever since I first bought this case I absolutely loved it and told everyone I knew about it. Each time I went to pay for something at a store and I reached for my credit card behind the phone I was already holding (of course) I received compliments on it and inquiry as to where I got it. Not including my family, who now all currently use this case, I have probably referred over 50 people to buy this case. (CM4 - if your reading and you want to give me this next case for my iPhone6 for free for all the sales I've given you, I'll take it ;)THE SPECIFICS Durability:- This case will last you the duration that you have your iPhone 6. The case is VERY well constructed and despite jamming in over 5 cards in it at a time, the case has never cracked, torn or needed to be replaced. Unlike other plastic cases that can chip or crack, this case never has given me a problem. Material:- The leather on the back is so much better than plastic or any other material because it a) doesn't show scratches or scuffs b) provides a much better grip to hold on to while you are using your phone c) enables you to stretch it to fit however many cards you desire to put back there (id say up to 7) d) does not slip out of your pocket as easily. The only thing to note is that once you stretch the wallet part to hold 6/7 cards and do so for a duration of time, it will no longer be tight enough to securely hold 1 or 2 cards as the material is not elastic. Color:- I have had the pink, red, and teal color. Since the teal color is the only one being currently offered I will comment on that. The teal is slightly darker than depicted and has more of a greenish tint than a bluish one as it's depicted in the picture. Over the years the color has never faded, however, the plastic portion, in particular, (on the sides and front lip) does get dirtier with time and use and therefore, obviously, is not as vibrant as it was when you first bought it. Overall Fit:- Unlike flimsy bendable plastic cases that get looser fitting over time, this case fits snugly on the phone and could never fall off on its on.- The lip over the front of the phone is high enough to protect the screen in the event that you drop it (I have done this numerous times), but low enough so that your finger easily glides over the screen and doesn't feel constricted by a case that has high protective walls.- The case perfectly aligns with the buttons and ports so that it is extremely easy to use and not obstructive in any way.EASE OF USE ON BUTTONS AND PORTS- The volume and power buttons are covered with a material that makes a reassuring `click' sound when pressed. Unlike other cases that typically have this problem whereby covered buttons are rendered difficult to use, this case has never inhibited the use of my phone and my buttons always reliably work on command.- The case leaves openings for the silence button, auxiliary and charging port. Each of these buttons/ports are easily accessible. Plugging the phone in to charge fits nicely in the exposed port and is not, in any way, made more difficult because of the case.A COMMON CONCERN ADDRESSEDA common concern with combining the use of your phone and your wallet is that when you lose one, you've lost both and now, in addition to possessing your $300 phone, someone can also potentially use your credit cards and whatever else you have stored in this case as well. My take on this is as follows:I use my CM4 case to store 4 cards, namely: my license, my favorite credit card, subway card, and PATH card (I live in the Hoboken NJ/NYC area). On four separate occasions I have accidentally left my phone somewhere and was unable to remember where I had left it.Scenario 1- CM4 case NOT used:If my phone was in a regular case that didn't have the aforementioned cards in it, and assuming the person that found it wanted to return it to its owner, they wouldn't be able to because my phone is locked with a passcode. Therefore, a person finding my phone in this scenario would be unable to call anyone in my contact list to inform them that they have my phone so I would know where to retrieve it. In this scenario, unless my phone was returned to the front desk of the locations that I could remember to trace my steps back to, I would have no hope of being able to find my phone. This has happened countless times to SO many of my friends and I'm sure most everyone can relate to a situation similar to this.Scenario 2- CM4 case USED:Let's say you drop your phone on the street after getting out of a cab in NYC and don't realize it (this happened to me). You retrace your steps and call all the places you went to that day and are unable to find your phone. Because my phone had my cards in the back of it, and my license in particular, the person that found my phone was able to find me on social media and send me a message stating that they had my phone and was willing to set up a time for me to retrieve it. Alternatively, because my license had my address on it, I had a situation where the person who found my phone brought it to the concierge at the lobby of my apartment complex who then hand-delivered my phone to me at my door. Now, some of you are probably thinking "Oh, she was just really lucky", but I kid you not- this happened to me on 4 separate occasions. Even if the worst situation happened where I lost my phone with all my cards in the back of it and it was not ultimately returned to me, it is very easy to cancel a credit card (and even get reimbursed for fraudulent charges IF that does happen), and report your license as lost/stolen. The biggest hassle would definitely be paying a visit to the DMV to obtain a new license.IN SUMMARY:1. Never put a debit card in the back of this case/ cash because you cannot get reimbursed for fraudulent charges2. Your chances of getting your lost phone returned to you is SIGNIFICANTLY higher when you use this case and put cards in it that have your name3. Having EASY access to cards you use constantly throughout the day and the increase chance that your phone will be returned to you in the event that you misplace it OUTWEIGHS the risk of losing your phone with your cards in the back and having to go through the hassle of having to cancel those cards.4. DEFINITELY RECOMMEND BUYING THIS CASE
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G**M
Like it, don't love it. Targus case still better
I loved the wallet case I bought for my iPhone 5 (from targus), so I tried to find another one like it. I loved that the phone faced outwards (so I didn't have to open the case in order to answer the phone) and that my credit cards were secure. This one is closest, but still not as good. This case is nice and bright, so I can see it in my purse, holds two credit cards and two IDs (thinner than credit cards), and really do stand up when using the credit card as a stand (the one aspect that beats my old targus case). The buttons are all covered and I find their button covers to be easier to use than the other case I bought that didn't have button covers. (It's sometimes hard to figure out which button is which in the dark when they are recessed within the case.) My biggest problem with this case, however, is how exposed the credit cards are. My targus case looked very much like this, but had a magnetic flap that folded over the back, enclosing the credit cards (held the same number of cards, by the way). You had to look really carefully to notice that it opened at all, which, I felt, helped with security. This is better than the snugg case I bought, however, because I realized I really hate the folding cases...I find it SO much easier to have the phone facing outwards (I use a screen protector and have never had a problem in all the years I have owned various iPhones). I started using the snugg case with the screen outwards, but then had to open it up in order to take pictures of my very active, very wiggly sons for their grandparents. Argh! I also feel like the folding cases scream "I have credit cards and/or cash in here! This phone is now more valuable than the other phones!" But since I have not seen the data, I do not know if that's the case. =) Anyway, I like this case, but am still on the lookout for a better one with the credit cards more secure. Of the wallet cases available for the iphone 6 plus available about a month ago, this one was the best. I should note that my cards are not really in any danger of falling out or anything...they are quite snug. This may change with wear, however.
B**Y
Great for carrying around essentials
I've been using this case for over a year and I like it a lot. As a college student, it's a great way to carry around my ID card without using my wallet and easily access the card, which gets used a lot. The case comfortably holds three cards plus some cash, and has remained taught for me for over a year. Cards aren't falling out. The thumb slot makes it easy to remove cards as well so that's not an issue. You can even slip a key in the slot as well if you would like. It's nice to go out and not carry a wallet sometimes, instead just bring an ID, a credit card and some cash. The leather (or synthetic letter, I'm not sure) feels very nice and seems to be good quality. There are actual dedicated buttons on the side of the case which makes it extremely easy to click buttons and the case is very easy to put on and remove. It's good at protecting the phone but I would recommend putting a protective screen cover on just in case.The kickstand is also a nice added feature because I watch a lot of TV on my phone, especially when I'm eating in my dorm. This is a great way to leave it on a desk or table while you work and still be able to see the screen. It works best with a thicker card. I've found it best with a credit card or thicker store card. Also, it's a pretty expensive for a wallet case so that's a negative. But overall it's a really good case and I'm glad I bought it.I took off one star because after a year, there is some areas where the leather is wearing down and the stitching is coming loose, but it's mostly okay. Also, over time the kickstand card slot widens and doesn't work as well with some cards. I recommend using thicker cards only.
E**R
I REALLY wanted to like this case.
I am going to be a dissenter here. To be honest, I could give this 2-1/2 stars, maybe even close to three. This case IS of sturdy construction, and I liked the quality of the leather and the design concept. It has a classy look and the wallet slot looked as if it would function well.I bought this case for an iPhone 6s. In fact, I ordered it before I even ordered the iPhone, and the case sat waiting; I actually admired it. So maybe this Q Card case works better for the iPhone 6 (pre-S) - I don't know if the 6s design differs enough from the 6, but here are the issues I had:1. The 6s controls for volume, mute and screen lock/on-off are not easy to find by feel. There is a small indent between the volume + and - buttons on the case, but differentiating between the two (up and down volume) is difficult. The gap between the two just isn't distinct or deep enough. I frequently pushed the wrong button when trying to control volume. Sans case, these controls are easy to find and use. I suspect that in an effort to maintain a sleek (and elegant) profile, the case's buttons were designed to have minimal height. It's a nice idea, but in my world, form follows function, not vice versa.2. The screen lock/power button is also a bit hard to find and operate, though it is not as bad as the volume controls. I could live with it, but combined with the poor design of the volume buttons, it just becomes another flaw.3. The main part of the case, the plastic that surrounds the body, is too hard for my liking. This is obviously personal, but I would have preferred a somewhat softer material. Even adding a bit more thickness to provide cushioning and better tactility would be an improvement for me. Partly this is because the leather back wallet section has a really nice feel; the transition between those two surfaces is, for me, not pleasant.First world problems? Yes, definitely! But here's the rub - at the premium price for this case, these things matter to me. At $40 Prime, this case is not inexpensive. Whether it is worth the price is an individual judgment. I am returning this item and have ordered iPhone 6 6s Case, Akiko Stand Case [Origami Series] Ultimate Protection Scratch Proof Soft Interior Leather HardCase with [Foldable 2-Way Stand Feature] for iPhone 6 6s, Navy Blue instead. At $12 Prime it will save me some money - assuming I like it and keep it.If you look at this case, you will see that there are cut outs for the device controls. I think (though I haven't received the case yet) that this is probably a better design for the iPhone 6s. Again, I haven't examined an iPhone 6, so maybe this is an issue specific to iPhone model; don't take my observations to apply to the iPhone 6.Yes, I will lose the wallet function and the new case won't sport any leather, but oh well. I've been carrying leather wallets for over 50 years, I think I can live with that; and the Q Card Case was never going to replace my wallet anyway; it was just a convenience.Your mileage may vary. Lots of people love this case (at least for the iPhone 6) - if it suits you, I'm happy for that.Thanks Amazon for the good and convenient return policy. It keeps me coming back.
T**Y
Protects well and holds 3 plastic cards and 1 business card easily.
When the iPhone 6 first came out, this case was the first case I was able to get that allowed me to carry cards on the back of my phone. I've been carrying my cards like this for years using the iPhone 4 case from Speck, and when I upgraded my phone, I was lost without the ability to do this.What I like about this case, is it's thinner than the speck case. It fits the phone very well, offers great protection (I've already dropped it multiple times,) and feels good in your hand. I'm rough on phones, and after a month, this case has no abrasions or scratches at all, even on the corners. It holds my ID and 2 credit cards perfectly, along with a single business card. For me the business card thing is great, since I never seem to have one, and the Speck case card slot wasn't long enough to hold one.What I don't like about it, is once I remove a single card, there's not enough resistance to hold the other cards in place, and they will all fall out. I've had this happen in checkout lines ore than once. The Speck case is designed with a small piece of plastic that provides tension on the other cards when one is removed, and prevents (in most cases) the other cards from falling out.The other complaint, is there is a small lip between the plastic of the case, and the leather of the card holder portion. This causes me to have to 'pick' the card out occasionally. I may get the new Speck case with card holder just to see how it compares.Overall these gripes are minor, and I would recommend it to others. I love how it's much thinner than the Speck case.
M**K
Highly recommended!
Having tried a number of options, this is a great iPhone case/card wallet.Pro's:Design: This is actually a quality looking case. Personally, I hate spending $$$ on an iPhone to then cover it up with a $30 piece of plastic. But this is actually a good looking case combing the faux leather holder with the hard case. The credit card 'stand' is a great addition.Protection: The bumper around the case/screen actually does a great job of protecting the phone against drops. Some of the super-slim low volume cases offer very little protection but this is a great trade off between protection and volume.Slim case: Of the 3 other options I have tried, t his is the slimmest combined case/wallet I have been able to find. Even with 3 credit cards, the added thickness to the wallet is only around 1/8". Interestingly, the credit cards actually make the phone easier to hold (in my case I have a iPhone6S+), as you can grip the edge of the credit card rather than try to reach your fingers all the way around the phone. You'll get what I mean once you own one!Con's:You have to be careful not to over stuff the card holder or you will stretch the leather and risk losing credit cards. 3 cards fit very snuggly and securely. Personally, I think 4 cards is pushing it and I certainly wouldn't add cash. I owned a CM4 for an iPhone6 for 12 months prior to buying the 6S+ cover and it was still securely holding cards after 12 months of use.This is a minor issue. If like me, you are right handed, you tend to hold the iPhone in your left hand when using it as a camera and use your right thumb to 'take' a picture. With the case/holder in this position, the credit card holder faces downward - meaning, credit cards can fall out if they are not secure. Of course, an easy remedy is just to change hands and hold the phone in your right hand but I find that this then interferes with the flash... Like I said, not a major issue but more a quirk of the design.Overall, this is a great product. Highly recommended!
C**C
Amazon "used" are amazing
I've used this and many other case brands since I had my iPhone 4. I used some solid white shell brands for a while before finding out about these card cases.So with that experience in hand, these CM4 cases have always lasted the longest, were so useful for holding cards, looked absolutely stylish, and always got me compliments! People seriously would always ask about my case. Its a great conversation topic lol.Honestly, I usually leave home with just my phone because I don't need anything else. I love being able to not carry a bag or stuff my pockets with my cards.I normally carry an ID and a credit card in my case. I don't usually carry cash because if I get change, I'm not sure where it will go, haha. But I've almost never had an issue with that in this day and age, anyway. Also, the card slot stretches and shrinks over time to accommodate the cards its holding (might be longer if you're going from 3 to 1 cards). Overall, I know I am in good hands.This gold case is gorgeous. It blends perfectly with my gold iPhone 6+ and it looks chic and expensive. Idk how it does it, lol.I usually pay for a new case, but for this one I got a used one supplied by Amazon (super cheap). Idk if i got super lucky or something because the case is literally in PERFECT condition. The box it came in was a little worn, but that's a minor detail.The product itself is durable and so comfy to hold. In the past I've used red, that green/blu-ish, and lastly gold CM4 cases. I've gotten many compliments with red and gold cases. Red stands out a lot especially with a white iPhone, but I love the way this gold case looks on my phone!!I really have no complaints. I mean it is a little high in price, but it has always been worth it for my three iPhones.I don't use the card/kickstand feature often, but when I did it was great.I would definitely recommend this case!
C**4
It's good for what it does, but some annoying flaws
Highly considering returning this product. I had the Speck wallet case for my Iphone 5, which I loved. This thing has potential to be a great case, but I'm not sure I can deal with the fact that it's slippery (even more slippery than the iPhone 6 itself). I DO like the thin design, the slightly raised lip to protect the screen, the leather back, and clickable buttons. IT'S JUST TOO SLIPPERY...I really hope the company is listening because it could have been a great case. I will also say that the case is pretty plain looking...most of the iPhone 6 is covered (which i know is good for protection), but the look is nothing special. There's not much leather on this thing, which is the only classy thing about this. More leather would have been nice instead of the dull plastic/rubber.UPDATE 9/27/14:I realized that the reason why this case feels slippery is because the Iphone 6 is now curved on the sides, thus the case curves on the sides as well. This fact, along with the slippery material used on the sides, makes it sliding down your hand easier (and gripping more difficult). For those thinking that this case will function exactly like the previous model might be disappointed. I wish CM4 used more grippier material on the sides.UPDATE 10/5/14I might be picky but I found another annoying flaw...if you have 3 cards in the card slot, it will stretch to the point where you cannot just carry two cards anymore. However, if 3 cards are left in the slot it doesn't feel like the cards will fall out. Though the moment you remove one card (for example, your credit card to pay), the other cards can easily slip out. For future design ideas, adding an elastic band to contract the card pocket might be a good way to solve this problem.Also, I edited my review because I think I was too harsh about the case being too slippery. Let me be clear...it is slippery, but not like a bar of soap. Just slippery enough where it doesn't feel that comfortable to hold (though it is soft to touch).
R**T
slim, open-face iPhone card case
I love this card case for the iPhone 6. Here is why:1. It carries cards. I think the description above says it carries 3 (?) though I use mine to carry just 2. It's all I really need. Someone else mentioned taking pictures of things like insurance cards. Since this subs as my wallet, it's a great idea. AND it carries the cards in a way that I can still see and use my phone. A lot of other card cases/wallets I have seen are actually in a fold. So you have to open it, like a wallet, to use the phone. I don't want to do that. This case leaves the phone face completely exposed so that you can still use it.2. No clips or hidden compartments. The card case is an elastic-y slot on the back of the case. I don't have to worry about a compartment that gets broke. Whether it's the clip that keeps it closed OR the hinge that swings it open. I had one that slid open. Problem I had was that my card kept shifting in the case, which prevented it from sliding open.3. Slim. This case keeps my phone slim! I strongly dislike any case that adds much bulk, or weight, to my phone. This one is sleek enough that I really don't notice a change when I handle it at all. It still fits nicely in my hands and my pockets. There is a "bumber" that goes around the rim with the pocket in the back.I would recommend this case to those who carry minimum cards and want to ditch their wallet. It's a great case to carry a couple cards without feeling like you are carrying huge add-on to your iPhone.*Update 2/17/2016Still going strong. It shows very little sign of wear and holds my cards as well as it ever has. I am very happy with this case. It has lived through bumps and falls and remains intact. I still only carry two cards and haven't had an issue with pocket being too stretched to hold them.
T**A
Great case but you need to tweak it to make it work.
Bought this by recommendation at the Wirecutter. This is a very good case and an excellent option for cards and cash. It won't eliminate the typical wallet for most men unless the world becomes greatly simplified, but it isOnly reason for 4 stars is that I had to sand the bottom edge of the case to level it out so that it would work with the standard Apple charging dock base. It will work just fine with the lightning cable, but the nubs on the bottom are too big and make charging on the dock iffy with a 33/33/33% chance of charging, reporting an incompatible device error, or no connection at all. I also needed to file the tiniest bit around the mini mic hole as the Apple iphone 6 models don't really have such a great microphone so it should have room on both sides (not just the back side) and every little bit helps.The charging is not really a knock as its also true of the Tech 21 Evo Mesh case which Apple sells in their product stores where they tout the fact that Apple tests all third party accessories for compatibility. Obviously this does not include checking to see that the connection to the dock is actually engaged enough to be useful. Hey, Wirecutters misses this as well and they declare "For example, a case that adheres to the company’s standards can still prevent compatibility with most dock cradles, which about a third of our survey respondents said was important to them." So it fits, but it's not worth checking functionality? mmmm
B**H
I own 2 of them, but the Red is Dull.
This is a nice case. Quite pricy, but nice. I have one in Pacific Green and one in Red Rouge. I love that it doesn't make my phone feel bulky. I wanted a slim phone for a reason. I don't find it slippery like some do, I find it comfortable to hold. The pouch does stretch when you add 3+ cards. So if you fit 3-4 cards, you can't go back down to 1-2 later. But if you plan to stick with 4 cards, they will fit. I really liked the Pacific Green, but when I saw they added the color red, I really wanted it to match my work shirt. The picture is really pretty and a vivid red, so I was excited. I was very disappointed to find the actual red is much duller than in the photo. The plastic portion is almost a maroon. I'm still using it though since the pouch on my green one is a little stretched and I currently just have my ID stored in it with a $20 bill. I would even recommend having the wallet case just for your ID. Since the iPhone doesn't have an option to put your name on the lock screen (that I know of), you can attach your name to your phone in case of loss. Having my credit cards there was making me a little nervous because you can see them plain as day. I don't want to give anyone more temptation to steal my phone. But sometimes I'll throw a card in there for a quick trip to the store or something. I still recommend this case. Just know the red isn't quite as bright as advertized. It's a pretty boring red. I'll attach some pictures.
A**E
Saved my Phone!
I purchased this case a little less than a year ago to replace my previous one. And today, it paid off.I took my phone with me on a moped ride around town, tucked into my pocket (no zipper, no button - that was my mistake). I hit a bump in the road just the wrong way, and my phone flew out of my pocket and tumbled down the road (it was one of those slowmo moments).Horrified, I turned around to retrieve it from where it was lying face-down on the pavement. When I picked it up, I was astonished to find the screen INTACT, and it turned on with the push of the home button.After a thorough inspection of all phone functions at home, there is NO DAMAGE that I can tell to the phone! The corners of the case were scratched up, but the case held up as well.Apart from the phone-saving, I love the pocket on the back for my college ID card. The lip on the edge of the pocket means you have to lift the card slightly to get it out, but I quickly got used to this. Part of the faux leather at the very edge of the pocket has chipped a bit from repeated use, but it’s very minor.Overall, I would highly recommend this case!
Z**N
Fan-FRACKING-tastic!!!
Does exactly what it says. Fits the iPhone 6 perfectly. Quality is excellent and looks great. Now I don't have to worry about bringing my entire wallet (which use to be just a bunch of cards in a rubber band haha). I throw in a credit card, my drivers license and a folded twenty for the off chance I need some dirty gross cash for a place that does not accept credit cards (cause they're cheap and won't pay visa their 3% and they like touching dirty gross cash all day with their dirty gross hands). I am a minimalist–all in one type of guy and this just fits the bill. I am also a germaphobe if you couldn't tell from my dirty gross cash rant. This wallet case along with apple pay is just fantastic. I can't wait till I don't have to touch the dirty gross pen and credit card terminal touch screen (especially at a pharmacy where every disease they're trying to cure is on that thing) and apple pay is accepted everywhere.Bottom line, I recommend this to all of my friends and just absolutely love it. I have looked at quite a few wallet cases and this one is just the classiest and simplistic of them all. No stupid cheap plastic card slide outs to eventually break off (dumb idea). The leather is nice and looks like the construction will last a very very long time and with the lifetime guarantee you can't go wrong. If you're still searching for the perfect iPhone wallet case... STOP IT and just buy this, you will not be disappointed! If you have your phone you have your wallet, simple as that! Thank you CM4 for making this and solving one of my life's problems :)
A**N
Best wallet case!
I had this case on my iPhone 5, and liked how it allowed me to ditch my wallet for every day walking around, so I also purchased it for my iPhone 6. Easily holds three cards, and a bill or two. It isn't the thinnest case available for the very thin iPhone 6, but small enough. Seems like it should protect the 6 well in an average drop. Has a raised lip so you can put the phone face down. Buttons activate well through the case, but the up/down volume keys are indistinguishable by touch from each other. I have an after market lightning cable that's a little bigger than Apple's and it fits the case without trouble.I've been using it for about 2 months now, and it seems that the pocket is loosening up a little. It will always needs to have 3 cards in it, or the others might fall out. The iPhone 5/5s case didn't seem to have this problem.I did my research, and this is the best wallet case for the iPhone because it doesn't add unneeded bulk, isn't futzy to get cards in & out, and doesn't interfere with the camera flash.Rated 4 stars instead of 5 because, for the high price, I expect a higher quality polycarbonate material and actual leather. This case feels a bit like cheap plastic. And I'd like to see something to set the up/down volume controls apart from each other; a simple texture on one would solve the issue.
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