Rugged UAG Plyo case now available for the Surface Pro lineup
You can now add UAG protection to your Surface Pro without sacrificing any ports or connections.
What you need to know
- UAG announced the Plyo series of cases for the Surface Pro line.
- The cases are thin and don't block any ports of the device.
- The cases are available now for $70.
UAG's Plyo series of cases now includes cases for the Surface Pro 6, Surface Pro 5th Gen, and Surface Pro 4. The cases are available in a "cool ice" color that appears to be mostly clear. They're built to add protection without adding a lot of bulk or weight.
The Plyo cases are impact-resistant and have their own kickstand built-in, so you don't lose the convenience of a kickstand at the cost of protection. The cases also maintain access to all ports on Surface devices. The cases also have storage for the Surface Pen and are compatible with the Type Cover Keyboard.
The Plyo case series aims to deliver rugged protection without adding bulk. The cases meet military drop-test standards (MIL STD 810G 516.6).
UAG has sold the Surface Go Plyo case since February of this year. Now, the same protection comes to the Surface Go's larger sibling. UAG also has several other cases available for the Surface Pro line, including the Feather-Light Composite Aluminium Case.
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