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ESR Launches Its Upgraded Stash Stand Case to Protect Camera Control for iPhone 16

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ESR Launches Its Upgraded Stash Stand Case to Protect Camera Control for iPhone 16
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ESR Launches Its Upgraded Stash Stand Case to Protect Camera Control for iPhone 16

2025-01-08 00:00 Last Updated At:00:16

Explore ESR's latest Stash Stand Case lineup at CES 2025: Unlimited MagSafe functionality and original Camera Control feel

LAS VEGAS, Jan. 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- ESR, the #1 brand for MagSafe accessories on Amazon, introduces an upgraded version of its popular MagSafe-compatible Stash Stand cases for the iPhone 16 series, featuring a patented Camera Control cover, providing much-needed protection for this sensitive iPhone 16 feature and enhancing this award-winning phone case design.

"The Stash Stand sets a new standard in phone case design, combining superior protection with seamless MagSafe compatibility," said Tim Wu, ESR's CEO. "With the added Camera Control protection for the iPhone 16, users can keep their device's most vulnerable feature safe from damage, avoiding costly repairs while enjoying a sleek, functional design."

Unlimited MagSafe Stash Stand: Upgraded to Protect Camera Control

The upgraded Stash Stand Case offers a unique solution to protecting the iPhone 16's delicate Camera Control feature, an area often overlooked by other brands. ESR's patented design replaces the bulky, multi-layered cases commonly found in the market, providing a simpler, more intuitive protective solution without sacrificing effectiveness. The case maintains the "caseless" feel that many users love, all while safeguarding a feature that would be costly to repair if damaged. This ensures users' phones remain protected with minimal complexity, combining style and durability in one sleek package.

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Pricing and Availability

The HaloLock Classic Hybrid Case for iPhone 16 is available today, starting at $22.99. ESR will also introduce the HaloLock Cloud Soft Case and HaloLock Cyber Tough Case with Camera Control protection in the coming months.

Additionally, ESR is expanding its MagSafe ecosystem with new cases for the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S25 series, launching in January 2025.

For more information, visit ESR's Official Website or Amazon Store.

About ESR

Founded in 2009, and now with a user base of over 100 million people worldwide, ESR is a leading brand of mobile accessories and the #1 brand for MagSafe accessories. From cases that do more than protect to wireless chargers that reimagine what's possible with MagSafe, we're on a mission to make tech easier to use.

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ESR Launches Its Upgraded Stash Stand Case to Protect Camera Control for iPhone 16

ESR Launches Its Upgraded Stash Stand Case to Protect Camera Control for iPhone 16

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Chengdu Wenshu Monastery gives out free Laba porridge

2025-01-08 11:03 Last Updated At:11:25

CHENGDU, China, Jan. 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The Wenshu Monastery in Chengdu, Sichuan province gave out 100,000 cups of freshly cooked Laba porridge to visitors from Jan 5 to 7 to celebrate the Laba Festival.

Laba Festival, a traditional Chinese holiday celebrated on the eighth day of the 12th month of the Chinese calendar, falls on Jan 7 this year. 

Serving free Laba porridge has been a tradition at the Wenshu Monastery for over 300 years. The monastery's Laba porridge is made from 14 ingredients, including dried tangerine peel, red dates, coix seed, goji berries, and black rice.

Wang Chuanxi, a volunteer at the Wenshu Monastery, said the monastery also set up 324 porridge distribution points across Chengdu, distributing a total of 250,000 cups of pre-made Laba porridge in three days.

In addition, the monastery sent 100,000 free Laba porridge ingredient packs through online platform to people around the country, and provided large Laba porridge packs that are enough to feed a total of 20,000 people to nursing homes, designated schools, and communities.

The monastery said Laba was originally a day to express gratitude for a good harvest and to make sacrifices to ancestors. With the introduction of Buddhism from India to China, the Laba Festival has also taken on the profound significance of commemorating the enlightenment of Sakyamuni, the spiritual leader of Buddhism.

The Laba Festival is a true reflection of the inclusive and diverse nature of Chinese culture, the monastery said. By holding the event, it hopes to integrate the traditional festival into people's daily lives, bringing warmth and blessings amid daily hustle.

Tan Jihe, a distinguished researcher at the Sichuan Academy of Social Sciences, said the Bashu region (today's Sichuan and Chongqing) has made pioneering contributions to the Laba Festival and Laba porridge. As early as in the Qin and Han dynasties (221 BC-220 AD), it was customary for families in this region to eat porridge on Laba.

He highlighted the Wenshu Monastery's efforts in carrying on the Laba tradition in an innovative way and incorporating Zen Buddhism's blessing and wisdom culture into modern people's pursuit of a happy and fulfilling life.

Jia Libin, director of Chengdu's intangible cultural heritage protection center, said the sweet flavor of Laba porridge and the festival celebrations have fostered gratitude, benevolence and family harmony and formed a collective memory and cultural identity for the people of Chengdu.

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Chengdu Wenshu Monastery gives out free Laba porridge

Chengdu Wenshu Monastery gives out free Laba porridge

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