Transparency
The Test
This is our internal test-rig log — how we actually test every case design before it ships. It is not yet an accredited, third-party lab result, and we say so here plainly rather than implying a certification that doesn't exist.
6ft / 1.8m
internal drop height
3
surface types tested
26
drops per unit, logged
Methodology
Each case design is mounted to a test device and dropped from 6ft (1.8m) using an internal drop rig, onto each of three surface types. We run 26 drops per unit — corners, edges, and a flat face drop — per surface, logging the outcome of each individual drop rather than reporting a single pass/fail summary.
Concrete
The hardest, least forgiving surface in the rotation.
Asphalt
Rougher texture, common outdoor/sidewalk drop scenario.
Hardwood
Representative of typical indoor flooring.
Drop points per surface
- Four corners
- Four edges
- Screen face, flat drop
Pass criteria
A unit is logged as a pass on a given drop if: the phone experiences no functional failure, the screen remains intact and operational, and the case itself remains structurally intact (no cracking through to the device, no separated seams). Any deviation from this is logged as a fail for that specific drop, not smoothed over in the summary.
Where this stands today
This is internal test-rig data — logged in-house, on our own equipment, by our own team. Third-party, accredited lab verification is pending and not yet complete. We will update this page the moment that changes, and we will not describe our cases as "certified" or "military-grade" until an independent lab result exists to back it up.