CASETiFY Cross-body Charm [Classic Pearl/Cold Heart/Glossy Rainbow/Sweet Gummy Bear/Onyx]

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Robert Thompson
Very very good quality

Jesus Smith
Casetify, while intrigued by their vast following and innovative accessories I was not impressed with the overall result. Coming across the Casetify Cross-body Charm, a chic accessory designed to enhance the way one carries their iphone. Opting for the "Cold Heart” variant, its elegance captivated me at first glance, beautifully combining aesthetics with functionality. This charm wasn't just a frivolous spending addition but a thoughtfully designed piece that promised to redefine the convenience of mobile carrying. The charm's packaging and presentation were impeccable, signaling the premium quality that Casetify is known for. Its strap card feature, allowing for easy attachment and detachment from my phone case, is brilliantly convenient, ensuring that the charm doesn't hinder wired charging or case compatibility. This adaptability, combined with the charm's robust construction, offers a seamless blend of style and practicality. While the charm's length might not cater to everyone, especially those with a larger frame, it's perfect for days when all one wants is a phone and perhaps a MagSafe wallet for the essentials. Now getting to the charm's price point, sitting at a steep mountain, does raise eyebrows. Despite the quality and the brand's reputation, the cost is a significant consideration, especially when bundled deals or discounts are absent. Some might argue that for such a price, one could expect materials beyond plastic beads and more luxurious elements like crystals or gems. This sentiment echoes across several reviews, highlighting a shared concern about value versus aesthetics. It's noteworthy that celebrities like Kylie Jenner and Gigi Hadid have been seen wearing these accessories, which likely influenced the product's perceived value and contributed to the price strategy once it caught the public's eye. Criticism isn't solely focused on the price but also touches on practical aspects such as the charm's usability for individuals with different body types and the inconvenience posed by the attachment mechanism during charging. The non-adjustable length and the material quality, described by some as akin to what one might find in a child's craft kit like Hobby Lobby and or Joanne’s and even Claires, which suggest a disparity between the product's premium positioning and its physical attributes. While undeniably stylish and functional, this accessory to me presents mixed up impressions. Its design and concept cater well to those seeking a fashionable, hands-free phone carrying solution ,but the concerns about its price, material quality, and practicality in everyday use cannot be overlooked. Despite these criticisms, Casetify’s charm and innovative spirit, albeit with room for refinement in balancing luxury with value. The celebrity endorsement certainly adds a layer of allure to the product, yet it also sheds light on the complexities of pricing in the fashion accessory market in my humble opinion.

Victoria Hays
I was previously unaware of Casetify and have since discovered that they have quite the following. I recently ordered one of their clear cases as well as this crossbody charm to use with it.The crossbody charm came thoughtfully packaged and nicely presented in a sturdy white box with a clear window to showcase the item. Instructions were included on how to attach the included "strap card" although it is fairly intuitive to install.I appreciate the design feature that the strap card can remain affixed to the phone while the strap can be clipped on and off to suit your needs. The strap card also doesn’t interfere with wired charging and can be used in conjunction with any case, not just from Casetify, that has the same sized bottom cutout.I chose the "Classic Pearl" option for this charm and it is really pretty. It adds a feminine touch to an otherwise utilitarian item. It is well represented in the description photos.I've been using both the Casetify clear case and this crossbody charm on my iPhone 15 Pro Max. I find the charm to be very functional. It is sturdy and rigid enough to carry the weight of my phone without worry. It can be worn on the shoulder or crossbody. Something to note is that I have a small frame and could see that larger people may struggle to wear this crossbody as it is not generously long.This strap adds versatility to how I carry my phone. This is perfect for days where I don't want to carry a purse and only need my phone. Attach a MagSafe wallet and you've got all the essentials!Now, I can't talk about this crossbody charm without mentioning its price - $72 is high! The Casetify website offers a percentage off for e-mail sign-up and also offers "bundle deals" when purchasing multiple products to cushion that price a bit.

James Mosley
The style in general might be a bit too much for everyday wear. But if you like whimsical style then it is for you. I don't see that I will be using it a lot because it is not neutral enough to wear with any outfits and I do like my accessories match my outfits well. But I will use it occasionally when I have the right outfit. Tt is light-weight, and holds phone securely; and I like that the hinge rotates 360 degrees. It is great for travelling. I also like to use it when I am riding a bicycle.

Sabrina Johnson
I do not know if i would have gotten this if it wasn’t for the Vine program because for $72 dollars this is definitely on the expensive side. I do think that the quality is there and it feels sturdier than other cheaper lanyards, the beads and the sting feel nice overall. My issue comes in with the way that it attaches, the little piece that slides in between the phone case and the phone. It does get I the way when I go to charge my phone with the standard USB C cable from Apple and when I choose to use after market cables, they won’t fit so I need to remove it. I wish they included a different way to attach the lanyard, like they could have taken advantage of the holes they have one their cases for phone charms.

Mr. Stephen Horn
This is plastic. My aunt makes these with little children during craft time. This price is outrageous. Not even hype can save this. This is not a flex. This is plastic beads. Oh and if you have any bust, this is not gonna work for anything.

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