Description
When conditions get extreme, the Urban Armor Gear Monarch Pro Case rises to the challenge. Engineered for uncompromising durability, this all-terrain case delivers elite protection for your Samsung Galaxy S26 without sacrificing functionality or grip.
Designed as a masterclass in layered defence, the Monarch Pro combines multiple protective elements to guard your device from serious drops and harsh environments.
At its core is a shock-resistant impact core that absorbs and disperses force from heavy falls. A rigid polycarbonate shear plate reinforces the structure while defending against scratches and dents. Surrounding it all, an impact-resistant rubber perimeter adds extra cushioning when the unexpected happens.
With an impressive 25ft (7.6m) drop protection, independently tested to meet 5X Military Drop-Test Standards (MIL-STD 810G 516.6), this case is built for those who demand maximum durability.
Practical features elevate performance even further. A built-in magnetic module ensures compatibility with MagSafe, most wireless chargers, magnetic accessories, and supports Samsung Pay. The contoured anti-slip grip enhances handling in demanding conditions, while oversized tactile buttons provide crisp, responsive feedback. Precision cut-outs ensure easy S Pen access, and integrated lanyard anchor points add extra security on the move.
Key Features:
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25ft / 7.6m drop protection (5X MIL-STD 810G 516.6 certified)
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Shock-resistant impact core
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Polycarbonate shear plate for added rigidity
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Impact-resistant rubber surround
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Magnetic module for MagSafe & wireless charging compatibility
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Supports Samsung Pay
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Contoured anti-slip perimeter grip
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Oversized tactile buttons
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Precision S Pen access
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Integrated lanyard anchor points
Built for extremes. Designed to perform.
The UAG Monarch Pro is serious protection for your Galaxy S26 — wherever you take it.
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