Sunday, October 7, 2012

Griffin Technology think that protecting


As a rough and tumble case, the LifeProof case can submerge in up to 6.6 feet of water. It´ll also stand up to to dust, dirt, snow, six foot drops, and all sorts of other abuse. There´s even a "shock absorbing elastomer" to help with those unfortunate tumbles. I wouldn´t completely trust these cases for underwater photography, but it´s supposed to hold up to that too. apple iphone 4 case It seems the people at Griffin Technology think that protecting the iPhone just isn´t enough and so they created the ClearBoost, a protective case that also happens to boost your cellular signal. Griffin has always done a pretty good job creating protective cases for the iPod and other portable devices, but this is the first time - to my knowledge - that they´re boosting cellular signals too.
It´s almost like you wandered into an ancient monastery on top of the hill and received a glorious old book filled with knowledge passed down through the generations. The distressed embossed leather certainly gives a different feel compared a bright red polyurethane skin, that´s for sure. The case itself is more like a wallet with a few card slots on the other side for your driver´s license and credit cards. louis vuitton iphone case Instead of forcing you into an unnecessarily bulky case, Powermat is now offering swappable batteries. You simply pull out the OEM battery from your chosen device and switch it for one of the Powermat ones. From there, you can place your phone (or whatever) onto the mat and it´ll charge.
In the middle is the rather generic-looking Slim-Fit Case. Also priced at $30, it is constructed of leather with "a padded exterior that offers more comfort than usual." Nothing too inspiring here, but it´s also the most understated case of the trio. iphone leather case Inspired by the crumple zone of a car, OtterBox´s new Reflex series iPhone 4 and BlackBerry Curve cases use polycarbonate and TPE rubber and air to keep your phone safe, even in (or falling from) the hands of the worst of butterfingers.

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