Belkin SheerForce™ InvisiGlass™ Protective Case, F8W876, F8W877 and F8W878 Frequently Asked Questions

1.  What is the Belkin SheerForce™ InvisiGlass™ Protective Case?

The Belkin SheerForce™ InvisiGlass™ Protective Case is a crystal-clear case that offers advanced protection for your iPhone while complementing its elegant style.  It comes with three models such as Belkin F8W876 for iPhone 8 / 7, Belkin F8W877 for iPhone 8 Plus / 7 Plus and Belkin F8W878 for iPhone X.
 
2.  What is the warranty period of the Belkin SheerForce™ InvisiGlass™ Protective Case?

The Belkin SheerForce™ InvisiGlass™ Protective Case has a 2-year limited warranty.
 
3.  Can you charge your phone with the case on?
 
Yes, you can charge your phone with the case on using a Lightning® cable or a Qi™-certified wireless charging pad.
 
4.  Can you use a dock with the case on?
 
Yes.  You can also charge your phone with the case on using the PowerHouse™ Charge Dock for Apple Watch + iPhone or the Valet™ Charge Dock for Apple Watch + iPhone.
 
5.  What is the case made of?
 
The case is made of flat Polycarbonate
 (PC) with InvisiGlass (outside) for maximum scratch resistance and co-molded with soft Thermoplastic Polyurethane (TPU) on the sides.
 

6.  Which phone models will the case fit?
 
Below is the Belkin SheerForce™ InvisiGlass™ Protective Case compatibility:
  • The Belkin F8W876 will fit the iPhone 8 / 7.
  • The Belkin F8W877 will fit the iPhone 8 Plus / 7 Plus.
  • The Belkin F8W878 will fit the iPhone X.
 
7.  Will the case work with a phone that has a screen protector on it?
 
Yes.
 
8.  What are the dimensions of the case?
 
Below are the Belkin SheerForce™ InvisiGlass™ Protective Case dimensions:
 
  • The Belkin F8W876 is approximately 5 19/32” by 2 51/64” by 13/32” (142.2 mm x 71 mm x 10.2 mm).
  • The Belkin F8W877 is approximately 6 25/64” by 3 15/64” by 13/32” (162.3 mm x 82 mm x 10.5 mm).
  • The Belkin F8W878 is approximately 5 51/64” by 2 15/16” by 27/64” (147.2 mm x 74.7 mm x 10.6 mm).
 
9.  What is the color of the case?
 
This is a clear case.

 

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