Safeguard your device and leverage your iPhone's powerful camera to efficiently scan barcodes using SocketCam, Socket Mobile's high-performance 1D/2D scanning software.
The XtremeScan Camera iXC100 is the ultimate protective case for iPhones, featuring a hard outer shell and rubberized shielding for military-grade drop defense. With an IP67-rated housing seal, the case offers exceptional dust and water resistance, making it ideal for camera scanning in challenging conditions. A built-in screen and camera lens protector safeguards against scratches and other damaging debris within industrial environments. It includes an integrated wireless charger, so you can charge the iPhone without removing it from the case.
Features
- iPhone 16e included
- Protective – Protects your Apple iPhone with military-grade drop protection and IP67 sealed housing. It features built-in screen and camera lens protectors to shield iPhone from scratches and other damaging debris
- Charging – Case uses inductive wireless charging, eliminating any exposed electrical contacts that typically wear out or fail over time.
- Accessories – Hand strap and charging dock available (sold separately or as a bundle).
Available in the following bundles

Important Considerations for International Customers
Before purchasing, please ensure the iPhone model is compatible with your region’s requirements:
- eSIM Compatibility – The latest iPhone 16e models use eSIM only and do not support physical SIM cards. If your country or carrier still requires a physical SIM, a U.S.-purchased iPhone may not work.
- Warranty Coverage – Apple's warranty policies vary by region. Phones purchased in the U.S. may not qualify for service or replacement outside the U.S.
- Carrier Support – We recommend confirming with your local carrier that they support eSIM technology and that your plan and network bands are compatible with your chosen iPhone model.
Tip: For the best experience and full service support, it's generally best to buy your iPhone in the country where you'll use it.

