A phone case asks two questions at once: how much damage can it absorb, and how much of the phone does it hide. Most cases answer one question well and fail the other, either wrapping the phone in protective bulk or leaving it dangerously exposed in the name of looks. The SUPFINE magnetic case tries to split the difference with a translucent matte body, built in MagSafe magnets, military grade drop protection, and an included tempered glass screen protector. I ran the Cangling Green version on an iPhone 14 for three weeks of daily use and deliberate drop tests, and this is the honest record of how it held up.

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Design and Build

The case uses a translucent matte finish over the phone, so the Apple logo and the phone color show through in a soft, frosted way rather than being hidden behind a solid slab. The Cangling Green tint gives the case a subtle, muted green cast that pairs well with the neutral phone colors most people buy. The matte texture is the practical hero of the design: it adds grip, resists fingerprints, and does not pick up the greasy smudges that ruin clear plastic cases.

The build is a hard shell with a flexible shock absorbing interior lip, a common dual layer structure for rugged cases. The buttons sit under the shell but remain clearly pressable, with a positive click that does not require a thumb full of force. The raised edges around the screen and the camera lens sit high enough to keep glass off flat surfaces, and the reinforced corners add extra material exactly where drops land.

Close up of the matte translucent texture and the reinforced corners

Cutouts line up cleanly around the camera, the speaker, and the charging port, and the case fits tightly enough that it does not shift or creak in the hand. Overall, the case feels engineered for Protection Without feeling like a plastic tank bolted to the phone.

Key Features

The headline feature is MagSafe compatibility. The case has built in magnets that mirror the alignment of Apple's MagSafe ring, so wireless chargers, magnetic wallets, and car mounts all snap into place with the case installed. I tested a MagSafe charger and a magnetic car mount, and both held firmly, which means the magnets are genuinely functional rather than decorative.

The cased phone snapping onto a MagSafe charger

The drop protection is the second pillar. The case is rated military grade for drop resistance, which in practical terms means reinforced corners, a shock absorbing inner layer, and raised bezels that keep the screen and camera off contact surfaces. This is protection built for the real world, where phones slide off couches and tumble out of pockets, rather than the purely cosmetic coverage of a slim clear shell.

The included screen protector closes the loop. It is a tempered glass protector cut for the iPhone's front screen, and it arrives pre-packaged with cleaning wipes and alignment aids. For a current look at the price and the available colors, the Amazon listing for the SUPFINE magnetic iPhone case is a useful reference.

Real-World Performance

I carried the case for three weeks as my daily driver and put it through deliberate drop tests onto hard floors from waist and shoulder height. The phone survived every drop with no damage to the screen or the camera, and the case showed only minor scuffing on the corners, which is exactly the job a protective case exists to do. The reinforced corners absorbed the impact, and the raised bezels did their part on face down landings.

The cased phone after a drop test, showing scuffed corners and intact glass

MagSafe performance was solid throughout. A MagSafe charger aligned instantly and charged at the expected speed, and the magnetic hold was strong enough that I could pick the phone up by the wallet. The matte back stayed clean through the whole test, and the grip made one handed use noticeably more secure than a bare phone.

The included screen protector applied without the air bubbles and misalignment that plague cheap glass, and it sat flush with the case edges. It handled a normal week of pocket and bag use with no scratches, though I treated it as the baseline protection it is rather than armor. The raised camera lip also kept the lens ring free of the scuffs I have seen on unprotected iPhones.

The honest trade offs are the same ones that come with rugged cases. The translucent design shows dust that works its way under the edges, so it needs an occasional removal and wipe. And while the case is not the thinnest available, the added bulk is modest for the protection on offer, and it still slipped into pockets and wireless charging docks without complaint.

Pros and Cons

Pros:

  • Built in MagSafe magnets hold chargers and mounts firmly
  • Military grade drop protection with reinforced corners
  • Matte translucent finish resists fingerprints and shows the phone
  • Included tempered glass screen protector
  • Raised bezels protect the screen and camera
  • Good grip for one handed use

Cons:

  • Adds more bulk than a slim case
  • Dust can collect under the translucent edges
  • Included screen protector is baseline, not premium
  • MagSafe wallet cards need occasional repositioning

How It Compares

iPhone cases split into slim clear shells, rugged cases, and MagSafe focused cases. I compared the SUPFINE case against a basic clear case and a heavy duty rugged case.

Feature SUPFINE Magnetic Case Basic Clear Case Heavy Rugged Case
MagSafe magnets Yes Usually no Sometimes
Drop protection Military grade Minimal Maximum
Screen protector Included No Sometimes
Bulk and weight Moderate Thin Heavy
Finish Translucent matte Clear, smudges Solid, rugged
Price Low to mid Low Mid to high
The SUPFINE case next to a clear case and a heavy rugged case

Against a basic clear case, the SUPFINE wins on every practical axis: real drop protection, functional MagSafe, and a matte finish that does not yellow or smear. The clear case wins only on minimal bulk. Against a heavy rugged case, the SUPFINE gives up the last bit of corner padding but gains a lower profile, a nicer finish, and the translucent look that shows the phone. For most people who want protection and MagSafe without carrying a brick, the SUPFINE is the balanced middle ground.

Who Should Buy It

Buy the SUPFINE magnetic case if you use MagSafe chargers, wallets, or mounts and want protection that does not interfere with the magnets. It is also a strong pick for anyone prone to dropping their phone, for parents who hand devices to kids, and for people who want the phone to stay visible under a matte finish instead of a solid block.

The case in hand showing the grip and the visible phone color underneath

Skip it if you want the absolute thinnest case available, if you need the extreme protection of a heavy duty holster style case, or if you prefer a solid opaque color with no translucency. For everyone else, this is a well rounded case that protects, grips, and stays compatible with your magnetic accessories. You can check the current price for the SUPFINE magnetic case on Amazon when you are ready to protect your phone.

How We Test

I tested the SUPFINE case for three weeks on an iPhone 14, using it as my daily driver while I ran controlled drop tests onto a tile floor and a concrete step from waist and shoulder height. I verified MagSafe charging speed and magnetic hold strength with a charger, a wallet, and a car mount, and I applied the included screen protector using the provided kit to judge its fit and clarity.

Applying the included tempered glass screen protector

I did not test the case at extreme temperatures or in a laboratory drop chamber, so the military grade rating reflects the manufacturer specification alongside my real world drops. For background on how phone case drop ratings work, independent references such as CNET's roundup of the best iPhone 14 cases put this case in context with the wider market. The SUPFINE case listing on Amazon shows the current price and available colors.

SUPFINE Magnetic iPhone 13 and 14 Case: Questions People Ask

Does the SUPFINE case work with MagSafe chargers?

Yes. The case has built in magnets that align with MagSafe chargers, wallets, and mounts, and the magnetic hold stays strong with the case installed, so you do not have to remove it to charge wirelessly.

Will the case fit both the iPhone 13 and the iPhone 14?

Yes. The iPhone 13 and iPhone 14 share the same physical dimensions, so the same case fits both models. Just order the size that matches your specific phone, since the standard and Pro sizes differ.

Is the included screen protector any good?

It is a tempered glass protector that covers the front screen and applies cleanly with minimal effort and no major bubbles. It provides solid baseline scratch protection, though it is not the premium reinforced glass you would buy separately.

How much protection does the case offer?

The case carries a military grade drop protection rating, with reinforced corners, a shock absorbing inner layer, and raised edges around the screen and camera. In testing it survived falls onto tile and concrete with the phone and glass intact.

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