Most cases get judged on grip. Moment's gets judged on what locks into the back of it. The Camera Case is a TPU iPhone case with a built-in LensLock mount for Moment's T-Series lenses, rated for 10-foot drops and sized for the current lineup from the Air through the Pro Max. It makes sense in exact proportion to how much Moment glass you own.

The body went full TPU this generation, a micro-textured back swapped in for the old two-material build. Internal air pockets Moment brands AirFlex carry the drop rating. The (M)Force magnet array is thinner and stronger than the last one, Qi2 charging passes through untouched, and the covered capture button translates presses and haptics through the case. Moment also claims the dielectric body improves 5G signal rather than muffling it.

Key specs

FitsCurrent iPhone lineup, Air through Pro Max
MaterialFull TPU, micro-textured back
Drop rating10 feet, via AirFlex air pockets
Lens mountLensLock, for Moment T-Series glass
Moment's camera case is a lens mount first

T-Series lenses (wide, tele, macro, fisheye, anamorphic) twist onto the mount over the main camera in a quarter turn, a motion DPReview likened to a mirrorless bayonet: no click at the end of the throw, but a solid, tight seat. QuickLock filters press and lock over the built-in cameras, Pro models only. iPhoners who shoot on the Ultra-Wide are out of luck, a limit Moment's own explainer states up front. New QuickLink sockets twist-and-lock a wrist or cross-body strap, though the slim Air variant skips the sockets and keeps the classic strap loop instead, and the magnets seat the case on Moment's MagSafe mounts.

DPReview's verdict on the T-Series system ran "premium build quality but limited image gains," even with 25% more glass per lens than the 2017 M-Series line it replaced. The case has an easier job than the lenses, and the previous generation passed it: 9to5Toys called the Camera Control cutout among the best it had tested and praised the clicky aluminum button covers, while dinging the side thickness and the loud branding across the back. Anyone set on leather over TPU got pointed at SANDMARC's competing case in the same review.

Four colors at launch, with Black, Tan, and Olive among the names B&H lists.

Fits anyone already invested in T-Series glass, or planning to be. Without a lens in the bag or one on the wishlist, you're paying for a mount you'll never twist.