Got a New MacBook Pro? Incase has you covered with new sleeves and cases.

Longtime Apple partner Incase just released a new set of sleeves and cases designed for the new MacBook Pro & MacBook Retina in 13″ and 15″ sizes. 

Incase offers 4 models in the lineup, with a whole slew of materials options:

  • The Classic Sleeves offer basic protection from scratches and bumps and are available in a range of fabrics from neoprene to limited edition leather.
  • The streamlined Slim Sleeves offer Incase’s Ecoya environmentally friendly material as well as rugged diamond ripstop fabric options.
  • The ICON Sleeves add impact absorption through the inclusion of Incase’s Tensarlite technology, integrated bumper frames, and diamond ripstop fabrics.
  • Finally, there’s a hard shell option for MacBook Pro 13″ with Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) that utilizes injection-molded construction and rubberized feet for maximum protection.

Once you have picked your case, you’ll find a whole range of color & pattern options to fit your personal style. I counted about 30 in all on the Incase site, including patterns and pastel color palettes.

Incase gets consistently high marks for high-quality cases that work seamlessly with your Apple products, with styles and colors to match virtually every style. Check out the new MacBook Pro case lineup at Incase’s web site for more information and also check them out on Amazon!

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Got a New MacBook Pro? Incase has you covered with new sleeves and cases.

Longtime Apple partner Incase just released a new set of sleeves and cases designed for the new MacBook Pro & MacBook Retina in 13″ and 15″ sizes. 

Incase offers 4 models in the lineup, with a whole slew of materials options:

  • The Classic Sleeves offer basic protection from scratches and bumps and are available in a range of fabrics from neoprene to limited edition leather.
  • The streamlined Slim Sleeves offer Incase’s Ecoya environmentally friendly material as well as rugged diamond ripstop fabric options.
  • The ICON Sleeves add impact absorption through the inclusion of Incase’s Tensarlite technology, integrated bumper frames, and diamond ripstop fabrics.
  • Finally, there’s a hard shell option for MacBook Pro 13″ with Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) that utilizes injection-molded construction and rubberized feet for maximum protection.

Once you have picked your case, you’ll find a whole range of color & pattern options to fit your personal style. I counted about 30 in all on the Incase site, including patterns and pastel color palettes.

Incase gets consistently high marks for high-quality cases that work seamlessly with your Apple products, with styles and colors to match virtually every style. Check out the new MacBook Pro case lineup at Incase’s web site for more information and also check them out on Amazon!

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Totallee iPhone 7 Plus case review

I have the iPhone 7 Plus, which is a big phone at 5.5 inches. I often look for the thinnest case possible to fit into my back pocket or small handbag. I still want protection, but without all the bulk. Totallee has released a super thin iPhone case called “the scarf”. Let’s take a look at how it fits the iPhone. 

I was given the frosted white and navy blue colors.  I like the white since it matches my silver iPhone 7 Plus and recently have been sporting the navy blue to change it up. Both cases are slightly frosted/transparent.

The case is only 0.02″ thin and made of plastic. It covers the back of the iPhone completely, as well as the sides.

The front of the case also protects the edges but doesn’t give a lot of padding.  I have dropped my phone plenty of times and to my surprise I haven’t had any dings yet with the scarf case-even on the front of the phone!

The speaker holes line up well and audio sounds normal. Some cases cover up the phone microphone and make them muffled, but with the scarf, there are no issues.

The power and volume buttons also lined up perfectly, and I was able to access them without any problems.

The camera is covered nicely, and the cutouts line up perfectly. The only thing I found a bit annoying is that the case scratches easily. I supposed that’s better than my iPhone getting scratched however.

I really enjoy using Totallee’s scarf case, as it gives me the grip I like and protection I need, without the bulk. Totallee includes a 2-year warranty for all purchases. For the price, it’s an excellent choice for anyone who is just looking for some minimal protection. Just keep in mind that if you tend to drop your phone a lot, there isn’t much thickness to the case. For me, it wasn’t a problem.

Source: The sample for this review was provided by Totallee. Please visit their site for more info and Amazon to order.

 

Product Information

Price: $19
Manufacturer: Totallee
Retailer: Amazon
Requirements:
  • iPhone 5/5s/se
  • iPhone 6/6s
  • iPhone 6/6s plus
  • iPhone 7/7plus
Pros:
  • Very thin
  • Lightweight
  • Grippy
  • Great price
Cons:
  • Scratches easily

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Totallee iPhone 7 Plus case review originally appeared on on March 13, 2017 at 1:24 pm.

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WaterField Designs has 2 new cases to protect your Nintendo Switch

Did you buy the new Nintendo Switch gaming console? I know that their product launch didn’t quite go as smoothly as they had hoped, but if you have one, it’s time to protect it and WaterField Designs has that covered with two new cases: The Nintendo Switch City Slicker Case and the Nintendo Switch Multiplayer Pro Case.

Their smaller Nintendo Switch City Slicker Case is made of ballistic nylon with a leather flap that uses magnets instead of snaps. The case holds the Switch console along with the two Joy-Cons, straps and the charger.

There are even dedicated slots to hold the game cards.

The Nintendo Switch City Slicker Case is available with four different color leather flaps including black, grizzly, blue and red. You can order one for $79.

WaterField’s larger Nintendo Switch Multiplayer Pro Case has been designed to hold everything that the City Slicker case can hold and a whole lot more. The grizzly leather tote has zippers that go around three sides so that you can open it and lay it flat to access all your gear.

The Pro Case is a little spendy at $149, but it looks like WaterField really did their homework to design a nice case that can hold everything a Nintendo Switch fanatic might carry with them.

Both cases are sold out until the first week of April. For more info on these new Nintendo Switch cases, head over to sfbags.com

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WaterField Designs has 2 new cases to protect your Nintendo Switch originally appeared on on March 9, 2017 at 3:48 pm.

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DesignSkin The Slider iPhone 7 case review

Cases for smartphones are a constant subject of review here on The Gadgeteer. The latest craze I’ve seen in the case market is adding a place to store a few ID/Credit cards and some cash. The Slider, from DesignSkin, is one such case recently sent to me for testing.

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The case is available for a handful of the most popular smartphones on the market and comes with many different graphic back panels. I requested the “Surprise the Universe” pattern. It arrived very quickly, and fit my iPhone 6s Plus perfectly. The interior of the case and the outer edges are a slightly pliant grey plastic.

There are cutouts in the usual places for camera, flash, ringer silencing switch, speaker, microphones, lightning port and headphone jack.

The volume buttons are covered, but their location is clearly marked on the case exterior. There is a similar denotation of the location of the Sleep/Wake button.

The case wraps around the screen and protrudes slightly – just enough to not actually touch any surface that you may place your phone on face down, but not really enough to protect it should there be sand or anything gritty on that surface. The edges, while not sharp, are not “grippy”, but slightly slippery. Though not as slick as a bare phone, it gives very little grip. The thickness of the plastic around the outside of the phone, however, should truly protect it in case of a drop, but that thickness works against things being connected through the ports. Docks, some headphones, several charging cables, and my DXO One camera are not able to connect well enough to operate normally. (See a dock and the regular Apple leather case versus the Slider in the two photos below.)


The “Slider” feature is just that: the rear panel of the case slides up to reveal a credit-card sized pocket that will hold 2 or 3 cards, depending on the thickness. The thin plastic that covers it shows no signs of being a screen for the wallet, so there is a good bit of stealth in the case as well. If you want to carry your driver’s license, a credit card, and a door access card, I’m sure you’d have no problem with the card being read through the backing. If you need to carry more than that, however, you’ll be out of luck, because there is zero “wiggle room” in the hidden pocket.


The printing on the back of the case is a matte finish and is evenly applied. The graphic actually appears to have depth in, but it’s just an optical illusion. Not sure if the paint will scratch off over time. It has zero scratches from the time I’ve been using it, but I usually don’t keep anything else in my shirt pocket with my phone.


All told, if you’re looking for a soft case with a nice look and a bit of protection that will let you hide a card or 3 inside, this could be your model. At $19.99, it won’t break the bank, even if you decide to get several designs.

Source: The sample for this review was provided by DesignSkin. Please visit Amazon.com to purchase.

 

Product Information

Price: $19.99
Manufacturer: DesignSkin
Retailer: Amazon
Requirements:
  • Device to protect
Pros:
  • Easy to insert phone into or to remove.
  • Allows easy, yet hidden access to cards.
  • Raises screen above tabletop
Cons:
  • Thick edges prevent some cords and accessories from attaching.

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DesignSkin The Slider iPhone 7 case review originally appeared on on March 2, 2017 at 11:15 am.

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