Otterbox’s new ‘Solo: A Star Wars Story’ cases are the best co-pilot any iPhone could ask for

On Tuesday, Otterbox released their new Solo: A Star Wars Story collection of iPhone cases in anticipation of the 2018 Star Wars film. They join the previously released Galactic Collection of Star Wars Otterbox cases as part of the companies Symmetry Series.

“You don’t have to be a scoundrel to protect your favorite co-pilot,” said OtterBox CEO Jim Parke. “Star Wars fans are getting ready to view the epic tale of their favorite smuggler, Han Solo, and now there’s a Symmetry Series that proves their allegiance.”

Cases worthy of the galaxies favorite smuggler

There are 3 different galactic designs to choose from. The “All New Millennium Falcon” featuring a shiny version of the galaxies most infamous ship, a younger goggle-wearing “Chewbacca” and “All or nothing” which displays different Star Wars symbols.

The Symmetry Series is designed to protect from both drops and bumps all in a sleek one-piece design. And easily slides into pockets and purses.

The polycarbonate case features a raised, beveled edge to protect the screen and grip along the edges.

Perfect for making the Kessel run in less than 12 parsecs.

The cases are available for the iPhone X/8/7 for ($44.95) and 8 Plus/7 Plus for ($54.95). You can smuggle yours today from Otterbox.com.

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Speck Presidio Sport Case review

What is it?

A very protective case offering full, rugged protection with a smooth sport visual instead of harsh angles.

What’s in the box?

Presidio Sport Case for iPhone X

Design and features

Speck isn’t new to the case business. They’ve been creating protective products for devices since 2001, and I want to disclose that I worked for them around 8 years ago. They’ve learned a lot in the past 17 years and the Presidio Sport Case showcases a lot of that knowledge.

There’s a number of features so I’m just going to lay them out here and we’ll take a closer look at the key ones in the review.

These features are called out on the packaging…

  • 3-Layer construction of a polycarbonate shell, an Impactium™ Shock Barrier and an Impactium Sport outer layer.
  • Military-grade 10 feet drop protection
  • 360º port protection
  • Raised bezel screen protection
  • Soft-touch no slip grip
  • Microban® anti-microbial technology

Additionally these two are called out on the website description; the first of which seems rather important to be absent from the packaging.

  • Qi wireless charging compatibility
  • Lab-tested durability

It’s available in 5 different color combinations. The one shown here is Gunmetal Grey/Cobalt Blue/Slate Grey.

Installation

Installing the case is pretty easy thanks to the flex corners in Speck’s design. Lead with the left side of the phone so that the mute switch and volume keys tuck under the edge of the case, then press down on the right corners of the phone until fully seated.

Performance

It can be hard to think about performance when talking about a case, but that’s what we’re going to do. To start, let me say that I would prefer to run my phone without a case. All the buttons and switches function just the way they should and feel great. As is the case with a lot of us, a phone is too important to my work and personal life to risk an accident. So, a case it wears.

More protective cases like this one add enough dimension that the buttons get recessed too far for easy access. The solution is to cover the buttons and try to maintain functionality. Well, Speck nailed it. All the buttons press beautifully and you know you’ve pressed them. Similarly, the mute-switch dial is a fantastic alternative to a cavity that would be too small for my fingers. A small turn and the haptics of the phone vibrate to let you know you’re muted. When you find yourself idly playing with a feature like this, you know they got something right.

The inner frame has a scalloped design all the way around the inside edges which provide rigidity while reducing weight and serving as an anchor for the softer, shock-absorbing layers. The case weighs about 48g which brings the already hefty iPhone X up to 174g when installed. It doesn’t feel significantly bigger than most normal cases and is definitely smaller than some of the real rugged options out there. The outer layer has a great feel and walks that fine line between avoiding a slippery case and one that’s too grippy. No issues with wireless charging either which I wondered about initially.

Testing drop performance is a tricky thing if you don’t have a budget to replace a phone. I’m happy to report that this case protected mine beautifully when I accidentally fumbled my phone picking up my car from the dealer. It fell from waist height to polished cement and landed on a corner with a sound that didn’t give me that uh-oh feeling. All good.

The hinged door does a great job of protecting the lightning port in between the speaker holes which line up the way they should. The door is large enough for some cables with large connector overmolds, and opens and closes with a nice positive snap. The living hinge design wants to stay in the closed position, but it doesn’t overly fight you when connecting a cable. The back is totally flat including the lens area which is great for tapping out messages with your phone flat on a table, at least until a cable is connected, when the displaced port cover lifts the end of the phone off the table.

So what’s this Microban? They’re a company that’s been around for over three decades fighting damaging microbial growth before it starts. Here’s the thing; it’s not the kind of feature that you can really see or tell is working as a consumer. So maybe think about it this way. How frequently do you hand your phone to someone else to share a photo or a website? Set it down in a taxi, or on a cafe counter? If it works even close to as well as they say it does, it definitely can’t hurt and if it’s on a case that you like, why not?

What I like

  • Flat back – the back of the case is perfectly flat counteracting the normally protruding camera lens. Tap away to your heart’s content without your phone rocking around.
  • Button feel – The tactility is perfect. You can press and know you’ve pressed.
  • Rotary switch – Great solution for a case that would otherwise have a deep finger hole recess for accessing the switch.
  • Hand feel – the case has a silky touch without being too tacky or slippery.
  • Screen protection – the iPhone screen is recessed into the case even when using an additional glass screen protector.

What needs to be improved

  • I would love to see the lightning cover be removable. It’s great protection, but when open with a connected cable the case doesn’t lay flat. It would be great to see this as an optional part that can be removed before installing your phone.
  • A mention of Qi compatibility on the packaging.

Final thoughts

There’s a lot to like about this case, and very little to gripe about. If you’re looking for a case with better than average protection against drops and accidents, this is a solid choice.

Price: $44.95
Where to buy: Speck Products and Amazon
Source: The sample of this product was provided by Speck Products

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Ullu’s iPhone case makes one handed use a “strap”

I’ve never felt secure using my iPhone with one hand. I’ve fumbled it more times then I can count. And with repair costs these days, that’s not a good thing. The Strappy Case from Ullu has a built-in hand-strap that makes holding your iPhone with one hand easier and more secure.

The leather hand-strap also doubles as a horizontal orientation kickstand. And nests down into the case when not in use.

Made of premium hand-colored Italian leather the case comes in a variety of cool and uniquely named colors. Including Blue Steel, Smoke Up, and my favorite, Bloody Hell.

The case also doubles as a minimalist wallet allowing you to carry a credit card and cash.

Unfortunately, it isn’t compatible with wireless charging.

Ullu also wants the lefties of the world (like myself) to know that Strappy is ambidextrous.

Ullu’s Strappy Case is available for iPhone models 7, 7+, 8, 8+ and X. They’re priced at $79.00 and are available on Ullu’s website.

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Jisoncase Leather Slim-Fit iPhone Case review

Jisoncase brown leather iPhone case

One of my favorite official Apple accessories has been their leather iPhone cases. I’ve purchased a few over the years and my only regret was how much I spent on them…. usually upwards of $50. What if you could get Apple-quality for less than half that price? Jisoncase’s Leather Slim-Fit Case is just what you’re looking for.

What is it?

Jisoncase’s Leather Slim-Fit iPhone Case is, well, everything it says in the product name. It’s a genuine leather iPhone case that’s only a little bit larger than the phone itself.

Hand holding iphone in brown leather case
The case provides some subtle texture for a good grip.

Hardware specs

  • Made of premium genuine leather without stitching, and you can see the natural variations in the hide, top notch quality.
  • Fit snug, slim & no bulky. Weight: 0.05 lb. Precise cut-out allows easy access to all ports, buttons, camera on the iPhone.
  • Covered power and volume buttons ensure safety and dustproof, just press on them.

What’s in the box?

Just the case itself and a little moisture packet.

Jisoncase leather iphone case samples in brown and black
The slim case in both saddle brown and black.

Design and Features

Jisoncase leather iphone case back texture
They sure do want to you remember who made the case, though.

One of the first things I noticed about Jisoncase’s case was how similar it was to an official Apple leather case I owned a couple years ago. The leather texture is soft and has a subtle grippy texture to it that makes it much easier to palm than a caseless iPhone.

And since it *is* genuine leather, the material should only look better with age as it naturally absorbs oils from your hands and endures small scratches and nicks from regular use.

The fit is snug and the case itself is very slim and lightweight. In short, this is my favorite type of case… an improvement over the look and feel of a mobile device without much extra baggage. I can’t believe this case is so inexpensive. At under $20, it’s certainly one of the best leather cases I’ve used for that price.

What I like

  • Much less expensive than Apple’s official case with similar quality
  • Very slim, adds a nice grip
  • Will only look better with time

What needs to be improved

  • Nothing

Final thoughts

I’ve always been a fan of leather phone cases, and getting a case that’s of similar quality to Apple’s official leather case at half the price is a big win in my book.

Price: $16.99
Where to buy: You can buy the Slim Fit case in several colors on Amazon.
Source: The sample of this product was provided by Jisoncase.

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Play games like it’s 1989 with this Gameboy style case for iPhone

Sure, there are plenty of games apps for iPhone, but do you find yourself pining for the old 8-bit, grayscale days of gaming?  Your classic Gameboy may not work anymore, but the Wanle case for iPhone will give you a fix of old-style gaming, complete with buttons for tactile feedback missing on a touchscreen.

The Wanle plastic case won’t add much weight to your phone, but it will add hours of fun with 10 pre-installed games like Tetris, Formula One Racing, and the ever-popular Snake.  It’s available for the iPhone 6/6+, iPhone 6s/6s+, iPhone 7/7+, iPhone 8/8+, or iPhone X.

Cases are available in black, red, white, or blue if you shop at Wanle, but they are out of stock until 04/09/2018.  You can pre-order from Wanle for $24.95 (normal price is $74.95).  If you don’t want to wait you can find similar cases on Amazon for less than $12 (not for the iPhone X yet though).

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