Saturday, February 12, 2011

Otterbox Defender Case Review


If you’re a rugged, outdoorsy type or just really rough on your stuff you’ve undoubtedly been looking for the toughest case ever for the cellular phone.
OtterBox has been the go-to company for this sort of phone protection.
OtterBox offers three levels of case protection. There’s the Impact, which is designed for everyday casual protection; the Commuter, for people who are looking for a little more; and the almost destructable Defender series, for those who want the absolute most protection money can buy.
The Defender is a very substantial, multi-layered case. At the heart of it is a thick plastic and textured silicone case. There are the usual holes for all of the iPhone’s microphones and speakers. It has a membrane to cover the screen and a protected opening on the back to proudly display the Apple logo. There is also a cutaway for the camera lens and flash. The Defender also comes with a rather large and very sturdy plastic clip-in holster that can be oriented to any angle you choose. You can also orient your device face down to give the screen more protection while you’re not using it. The holster doubles as a stand to view media.
The Defender is designed for protection against bump, shock, dust and dropping. Personnally I have used the Defender case for a couple different phones and it has saved my phones on numorous occasions.
Of course, the Defender doesn’t make your iPhone invincible. It does not protect against water. It also makes your phone very bulky (not easy for those who slide their phone in and out of pocket).
As you would expect, this is not a cheap case at $44.95. If you’re like me, and are very clumsey always carrying multiple items and dropping their cell phone then the Otterbox Defender case is for you. If you want something that’s very sturdy and still easy to use every day, the OtterBox Commuter or Impact may be a better choice.
Otterbox has Defender, Commuter, and Impact cases for many of the phones out today.
Check out the selection at www.yourwirelesssolutions.com

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