Wisdom is not the accumulation of endless facts, but the gentle art of distilling the profound from the simple. It is the clarity of a haiku—a few essential words that capture a universe of meaning. This tough phone case, featuring the KMTWF Haiku Logo, is an embodiment of this philosophy. It represents our core mission to Keep Moving The World Forward, expressed in its most elemental and mindful form. It is a symbol for those who seek understanding over information, and who find strength not in complexity, but in a clear and purposeful vision.
The ancient philosopher Lao Tzu captured the essence of this pursuit with poetic clarity, teaching that, “Knowing others is intelligence; knowing yourself is true wisdom.”
Protect the device that connects you to a world of knowledge with a case that reminds you to seek wisdom. This Samsung® tough phone case is engineered with a dual-layer design, combining a hard, impact-resistant polycarbonate shell with a soft, shock-absorbing TPU liner. It serves as a guardian for your portal to discovery. Let this case be your daily reminder that the most important journey of discovery is the one that leads inward.
Product Features
• A Guardian for Your Insight: The robust dual-layer construction provides exceptional protection for the device you use to learn, reflect, and cultivate wisdom.
• A Mark of Clarity: Available in your choice of a brilliant gloss or a sophisticated matte finish, the minimalist design is permanently sublimated as a lasting symbol of your mindful purpose.
• Powering Your Path: Designed for a seamless experience, this phone case is fully compatible with wireless charging, keeping you powered up on your journey of understanding.
• Engineered with Precision: With meticulous attention to detail, every port, button, and camera remains perfectly accessible, reflecting the thoughtful clarity of the design itself.
Care Instructions
• To maintain its clean, minimalist look, gently wipe your phone case with a soft, damp cloth. Avoid harsh chemicals and abrasive materials.
