Scooch Wingman Tuxedo Case Review

I have used many phone cases for both Android and IOS model phones.  By far, the Scooch rocks!

iPhone 4.7 Wingman Tuxedo sleek and durable design case outshines the otter box It’s not bulky and fits well into your pocket.

I ordered the Scooch Wingman Tuxedo on Tuesday of last week; two – yes two – days later the Scooch Case arrived at my door- Super Fast Shipping!

First off I observed how sturdy the Wingman Tuxedo for SE 2nd Gen is.

And the Scooch Wingman’s lightweight design doesn’t weigh your pocket down as much. The Otter-Box in comparison is thicker and more rugged, with a weighty feel.

As an added bonus, the Scooch Wingman’s thin design doesn’t take all the pocket room of your jeans.

I went from a 3rd-party eBay case to the lightweight Scooch Wingman and couldn’t be happier.  The upgrade was a great choice from the get-go.

Clip-Stand Attachment

Many phone cases nowadays come with built-in kickstands. You see this common design on many smartphones everywhere!  The model I’m using [WMQR-ISE2-TX] is for my iPhone SE 2nd Generation 2020 Edition. It has an awesome rubbery clip / kickstand that is removable! So if you need a quick wireless charge on your iPhone or Android phone, the Scooch case makes it a breeze.  Unlike many bulky thick cases with the inherent design flaw that does not pick up the wireless chargers.

The Scooch Wingman features a built-in wing that acts as a grip, a kickstand, and a car mount. The new Scooch design makes wireless charging simple and easy. In addition to these many great features, at $40 it’s a lot cheaper than buying bunches of needed accessories like a case, PopSocket, and dash mount.

Bottom LineWingman tuxedo back you can click it and stand the phone screen towards you

I’m very impressed with the overall case design.  It may not be exactly perfect,  but hey it can handle small falls from a 10-foot accidental slip.  That’s pretty good protection. However, I chose not to push the limits too much with a 20-foot drop test. I was a bit worried that’d do more damage to the phone’s interior. In my book, worth the $40 bucks!

Buy the Scooch Wingman case, $39.99 at Scooch: iPhone 12 | iPhone 12 Pro | iPhone 12 Pro Max

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