Apple has revealed the TechWoven Case for iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max, a new addition to its accessory lineup that blends modern design, durability, and environmental responsibility. The case is crafted from a woven fabric that uses multiple colored yarns to create a dimensional texture with depth and richness. This gives the accessory a premium look while also providing a tactile feel that distinguishes it from Apple’s previous FineWoven lineup.
A protective coating has been applied to the TechWoven material to improve resistance against scratches and stains, ensuring that it maintains its appearance over time. The case is fully MagSafe compatible, which means it works seamlessly with MagSafe chargers and other magnetic accessories like wallets and stands. This allows users to personalize their devices while retaining the full functionality of the MagSafe ecosystem.
The TechWoven Case is offered in five colors: black, blue, purple, sienna, and green. These tones range from classic and understated to more vibrant and stylish, giving customers plenty of choice. Apple has clearly positioned this case as the centerpiece of its new accessory range for iPhone 17 Pro, offering both practicality and a distinct design identity.
One key feature of the TechWoven Case is Apple’s focus on sustainability. The company continues its Apple 2030 plan by using recycled materials in accessories wherever possible, and the TechWoven design emphasizes long-lasting durability over disposability. This aligns with the broader iPhone 17 Pro launch, which highlights recycled cobalt in the battery and recycled gold in circuit boards.
The case is priced at $59 and will be available alongside iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max on September 19. Customers can order it directly through Apple’s online store or retail locations, with MagSafe-ready chargers and wallets available as complementary accessories.
For buyers of the iPhone 17 Pro lineup, the TechWoven Case offers an ideal balance of protection, style, and environmental responsibility. It stands out as one of Apple’s most interesting case materials to date and is likely to be a popular choice for customers who want both durability and design flair.