Amazon has added a ‘frequently returned’ warning label to Apple’s FineWoven iPhone cases after a slew of one-star reviews. The tech giant flagged the case to warn customers to read the reviews — many of which are one-star. Some reviewers cited the quality and durability of the cases as reasons for returns.
Apple’s FineWoven iPhone cases have faced criticism online for their questionable quality, with some customers seeking refunds. Amazon has now labeled the case as a “frequently returned item,” urging users to check product details and customer reviews before purchasing.
Customer reviews for the product are mixed, with some praising it while others complain about its quality. Those who left one-star reviews mentioned poor material quality and easily scratched cases. One reviewer even returned the case after two days of use.
Amazon did not respond to inquiries about how they determine when to flag a product as ‘frequently returned.’ Apple has not commented on whether they will address customer concerns with the product.
Users have taken to social media to share their experiences with the FineWoven case, with many expressing disappointment in its quality. A poll on Twitter revealed that over half of respondents considered the case a “piece of junk.”
In response to the negative feedback, users have criticized the case’s quality and durability, with some comparing it to being “dragged through the jungle.” Tech reviewer Joanna Stern even called it a “biomedical concern” after five months of use.
Overall, the FineWoven iPhone case has received mixed reviews, with some customers expressing dissatisfaction with its quality and durability. Apple and Amazon have yet to address these concerns publicly.