Spigen’s cleaner take on everyday iPhone protection
Spigen has built a strong reputation in the AliExpress phone case market by focusing on fit, protection, and finishes that feel more disciplined than generic printed covers. This model follows that pattern with a hybrid TPU build and a magnetic ring layout that aims to keep the case practical without making the phone look bulky.
The Zero One design gives it a technical, almost cutaway look, which is useful if you want a case that reads as protective gear rather than decoration. That matters here because the case is meant to do more than just look sharp, so the real question is how well the magnetic and shockproof claims translate in daily use?
Magnetic alignment that suits MagSafe accessories
The built-in magnetic feature is the main reason to consider this case if you already use wireless chargers, car mounts, or snap-on wallets. A stable magnetic ring usually means less slipping on chargers and a more secure hold on accessories, which is the practical advantage over a standard TPU shell.
Because the case is designed for multiple iPhone generations, the fit should be checked carefully against your exact model before you get it. On a good fit, the benefit is simple: you keep the slim feel of the phone while gaining accessory compatibility that feels built-in rather than added on.
TPU protection without the heavy brick feel

The main material is TPU, which is valued for its flexibility and impact absorption. In real use, that usually means easier installation, a grippier hand feel, and better defense against minor drops and desk scuffs than a rigid hard shell alone.
The product description points to anti-shock, dirt resistance, scratch protection, and anti-fingerprint treatment, so this case is aimed at users who want a cleaner finish after a full day in pockets and bags. If you dislike glossy cases that show every smear, this kind of surface treatment can make the phone look fresher for longer, which leads to the next point about camera safety.
Camera and screen edges matter more than the print
The protective value of a case often shows up in the raised edges, not just the back pattern. Here, the camera protection and screen protection claims matter because they help reduce direct contact when the phone is placed face down or slid across a table.
That is especially relevant for larger iPhone models, where the camera bump is more exposed and the phone can feel less stable on flat surfaces. A well-shaped lip around the display and camera can prevent small but costly wear marks, so the design is doing real work behind the graphic finish.
What the real reviews suggest

The small review sample is mixed, with one customer praising the case highly while others reported counterfeit concerns and poor finishing. That split is worth noting because it suggests the buying experience may depend on stock source and batch quality, not just the brand name on the listing.
For shoppers who care about authenticity, the safest approach is to inspect the logo placement, print alignment, and adhesive edges as soon as the case arrives. If those details are clean, the case has the right ingredients for a premium daily cover, but the mixed feedback means it is not a blind recommendation.
Where it fits best
- Good for users who want MagSafe-style convenience without a thick case.
- Useful for daily carry, desk use, and light travel where scratch resistance matters.
- Better suited to buyers who like a technical printed look rather than a plain transparent shell.
- Less ideal if you want a fully soft silicone feel or a minimal invisible finish.
AliExpress Singapore readers looking for a branded magnetic case at an accessible level will find the appeal here quickly, but the value depends on receiving a clean, authentic unit. If that checks out, the combination of TPU flexibility, magnetic support, and camera-focused protection makes the case more practical than its graphic styling first suggests.

















