Moshi Overture Review; Apple Pay for iPhone 6, no matter what

You probably slip your phone and wallet in your pocket or bag on a daily basis. You probably don't want to tote multiple items around, especially if you're just heading out for a night on the town or grabbing a bite to eat. For those times, we suggest taking a look at Moshi's Overture case for the iPhone 6. Part case, part wallet, and all kinds of useful, the Overture is your all-in-one for just about everything you need when heading away from home.

The Overture keeps everything in your life centralized, which is handy. Your iPhone slips into a soft rubber-y holster, which leaves cutouts for things like the lightning cable and audio jack, and covers up the power and volume rockers. It's average for a phone holster — useful for basic protection, but not premium.

There's a handy little screen wipe included, which the company calls 'Neato'. It's definitely 'neat-o', but affixes to the case via an adhesive backside, which can be a bit tackier than we liked. It's also a touch small.

You'll have three slots for whatever cards you'd like to slip in there (don't forget your license). There'a a side pocket for cash or other goodies, but keep in mind it's not expansive. You can slip a few bills in there, but it won't hold more than 6-8 bills folded in half without getting clumsy.

We like the card slots for an iPhone, even with Apple Pay's ease of use. Not all cards are accepted into Apple Pay (yet), so if you've got a favorite that doesn't work on the mobile payment platform, you can still carry it with you.

There's a camera cutout around back, which keeps you from fumbling to get your phone out of the case to snap a pic. The front-flap being open to take a pic isn't ideal, but it's not a problem.

One of the neat features with Overture is the media viewing mode. Angle your phone just right, and it watching a quick video becomes a hands-free duty.

For an all-in-one wallet case, the Overture is really nice. The material seems to be the same we find on the rear of Moshi's Kameleon case, which is classy. It's not leather, though, so it'll rip if you snag it.

For $49.95, Overture isn't terribly priced. If you want a sharp looking wallet case that isn't bulky, we'd suggest Overture. The all-over protection is great for day-to-day use, and we really like the ease of grabbing one thing on the way out the door.