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Originally Posted by anxobaltar
a case with magnets ... too generic to have a patent. Maybe the cost and difficulty of tuning (tell it to Amazon) does not compensate.
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And there is a lot of magnets. I am counting 16 magnets in the back (along the 3 thin sides mainly) and 6 in the front. Elaborate design too with the ones in a row with alternating polarity. That is why it is snapping in place only one way. There has to be magnets inside the oasis too.
Picture shows nicely where the magnets are thanks to the tiny metal shavings from my work that naturally attract to them.
I bet it is a job and a half to make an aftermarket case work by reverse engineering (a simple dummy mold of an Oasis won't do).