KASE Go Original iPhone Slim case review

REVIEW – A phone without a case is just unsafe, or so the saying (that I just made up) goes. While thicker cases add protection, they also add bulk, often obscuring the original design of your phone. Enter the Go Original iPhone Slim case from KASE. This slim covering is designed to add minimal bulk while providing a bit of scratch and drop protection.

What is it?

The Go Original iPhone Slim Case is an ultra-thin case measuring 0.35 mm thick. It covers the back and the sides of the phone but leaves the screen edges unprotected. As it is made of polypropylene, it is quite flexible and easy to install.

What’s in the box?

  • KASE Go Original iPhone Slim ultra-thin case and that’s it

Design and features

It’s clear from the first glance that this ultra-thin case is not designed with protection in mind. What it is designed for is to allow you a bit of protection while minimally altering the form factor of your device. The frosted black color is translucent, so you can see the branding on your phone.

The case extends up the sides of the phone but does not form a lip around the screen like others, so it’s still completely susceptible to drops where the phone lands on its face. As it is, I’d want to pair this with some form of screen protector.

The cut-outs for the buttons on the sides are aligned correctly, as are the speaker ports and space for the lighting jack. Oddly, the speaker areas are just holes in the case. While my 49 year old ears couldn’t detect and volume loss or muffling, it seemed a strange choice rather than simple cut-outs.

What I like

  • Very thin
  • Translucent, allowing you to see more of the phone’s design
  • Light

What I’d change

  • Very slippery
  • No protective lip around the screen

Final thoughts

This case is a good bet if you’re looking to preserve the original dimensions, look and feel of your phone. It provides a modicum of protection against short drops and scrapes. It will not, however, protect the screen from direct hits and/or more severe drops. Its main weakness, though, is that it’s almost as slippery as the phone is without a case. As such, I’d prefer more of a grippy case for something that is marketed as an ultra-thin cover for your device.

Price: between $10.00 and $16.78 depending on where you purchase.
Where to buy: KASE or on Amazon
Source: The sample of this product was provided by KASE.

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KASE Go Original iPhone Slim case review originally appeared on The Gadgeteer on September 7, 2019 at 10:00 am.

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Totallee is selling iPhone 11 Pro cases ahead of Apples September iPhone event

NEWS – On Thursday, Apple sent out invites for an event September 10th at the Steve Jobs Theater. There the company is expected to introduce the world to the iPhone 11 Pro. Case maker Totallee is getting the jump on everyone by introducing cases designed for Apples newest smartphone.

Totallee already has cases for sale made for the iPhone 11, 11 Pro, and 11 Pro Max. Each case sports the now-familiar square cutout. The case maker is banking that the two higher-end models will feature the rumored triple-camera design.

The cases are being offered in 3 different finishes, matte, transparent, and black leather. If you’re looking for a little color the matte finish is available in Frosted White, Frosted Black, Solid Black, Navy Blue, and Red.

As for prices, the matte and transparent options are $29 while the leather case sells for $39. The prices are the same for all models. Totallee does offer a 30-day money-back guarantee. So if the case doesn’t fit the newest iPhone, you can always return it.

The cases are expected to ship on September 5th, five days before Apple’s big announcement.

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Totallee is selling iPhone 11 Pro cases ahead of Apples September iPhone event originally appeared on The Gadgeteer on August 30, 2019 at 9:00 am.

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Otterbox celebrates Mickey’s 90th birthday

NEWS – Otterbox must really love Mickey Mouse. Last month I told you about the Otterbox stand that turns a Google mini into a Mickey Mouse head. Well, now they are back with three new iPhone cases that feature everyone’s favorite mouse. These new Ultra-slim Symmetry Series cases celebrate Mickey’s 90th birthday with three designs that are compatible with the iPhone 6 through the iPhone Xs Max. Each case features a raised bumper to protect the screen, built-in buttons, and Disney artwork on the back. I’m digging the light grey one with Mickey in various poses. If you want to celebrate Mickey’s bday (he sure looks good for his age), head over to otterbox.com and order one of these cases for $44.95 – $54.95 each.

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ElevationLab CordDock is not just a clever name

Wireless Qi charging appears to be the future for smartphones; even the latest iPhones include wireless charging. But some of us haven’t yet upgraded to the latest wirelessly-charged iPhones yet, and further, some of might prefer not to. ElevationLab has been designing and building well-engineered, durable and aesthetically pleasing smartphone accessories for years, going back to their original ElevationDock (which I owned and really liked). Their latest product, the CordDock, is a bit of a transformer in that it, “combines the flexibility of a cord, with the benefits of a dock, in one ultra-compact design.” Here’s how it works: Pull up to undock your iPhone one-handed like normal, or rotate forward to take the cord with you! Simple. Made from machined stainless steel and polymer components with a matte finish, it includes a micro-suction underside to help it stay put on smooth surfaces, and it can even be adjusted to be used with cases of different thicknesses. The price tag is very reasonable at $39.00. Visit ElevationLab for more info or to order.

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Bezalel Latitute case & Omnia wireless car charger review

I love my iPhone, but the one thing that it has been lacking in is wireless charging. You can get a case with a battery inside that will wirelessly charge, but it adds bulk, and I enjoy the small form factor of the iPhone. I noticed Bezalel had a case solely for wireless charging called the Latitude, so I had to try it out. They also included their Omnia wireless car charger so I could wirelessly charge in the car. Nifty!


The Latitude case comes with the case and instruction manual, while the Omnia car charger comes with the charging base, 12-24V USB car adapter, USB-C cord, and of course, an instruction manual.

The case itself is pretty basic with a cover/insert for the Lightning port that keeps dust from getting inside as well as attaching the case to the phone for charging. It can be easily removed to use a regular Lightning cable or headphones with. There is a nice soft layer inside to protect your phone from the plastic as well. It was very easy to slide the case on and remove it if necessary, but it was still plenty secure on the phone.

Now, I say the case is basic, but that’s not a bad thing. Sometimes simplicity is better. The case has a nice feel to it and felt nice in my hand, and the logo on the back gives just enough design to keep it from looking boring. The front has a lip to protect the screen… unless you drop it on a rock driveway. It did well at protecting my phone from every drop but that one, but that’s not the case’s fault. It did a good job protecting my phone.

There are no buttons on the case, but the cutouts for accessing them on the phone are cut well and provide good access. The bottom is cut out completely except for the Lightning port insert, and that was a little rough around the edges, but still worked out fine.

So that’s the case, now let’s talk about the Omnia wireless car charger. This is one solid but well made unit. The only part that was not well made was the USB car adapter. I ended up having to use another one because it would not stay in the socket. Hopefully, it was just bad luck.

The most difficult part was putting it on the vent. It is difficult to press the button down to open the ‘jaws’ that clamp onto the vent, but it needs to be due to the weight of the charger itself. I really liked how it allowed the phone to be viewed at different angles. I placed it on the vent towards the passenger side of the center console and angled it towards me. This allowed me full use of the touch screen display my car has.

The magnet used to attach the case to the Omnia is strong and it did not detach due to bumps and normal driving. It was very easy to attach and remove the phone from the charger and it took only a second or two for the phone to start charging. It was very easy to keep my phone charged while I drove, especially when I used the GPS.


Unfortunately, though, the Omnia is very heavy with the phone attached and after a few days would nearly be falling off of the vent itself, despite the firm grip it had. A couple of times each week I would need to remove it and adjust it again, which was annoying when I happened to be in a hurry that day! If they could lighten the charging base up a little bit, or find a way to keep it firmly in place, this would be an excellent product. As a reference, I have a magnetic base that I used before that stays in the same vent location with no problem at all.

I absolutely loved the idea of allowing wireless charging to come to the iPhone (and yes, I know the newest generation will have it built-in) and I think that Bezalel has done a good job with making a protective case that allows for wireless charging without the bulk. The Omnia car charger could stand to lose a little weight to keep it from falling out of thin vents, but it would be a solid product if it stays put in your car. There is a chance the iPhone 6/7 (non Plus) version of the case could work better with the Omnia, as that would be less weight overall.

Overall, if I looked seriously into wireless charging, I would be tempted with the Bezalel Latitude case. Would I buy the Omnia to go with it? Probably not, though only because it kept falling out of the vent, not because it didn’t charge the phone.

Source: The sample for this review was provided by Bezalel. Please visit their website for more information and Amazon to order.

 

Product Information

Price: Latitude (iPhone 7 Plus): $59.90 – Omnia $59.90
Manufacturer: Bezalel
Retailer: Amazon
Pros:
  • – Easy to charge your phone while driving
  • – Can have your phone in various viewing angles
Cons:
  • – Falls out of the vent due to weight

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Bezalel Latitute case & Omnia wireless car charger review originally appeared on The Gadgeteer on October 2, 2017 at 8:05 am.

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