Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Spigen GLAS.t SLIM Glass Screen Shield for iPhone 5

Up for review this evening, I have the all new GLAS.t SLIM premium glass screen shield from Spigen SGP.  Spigen is the absolute master of premium glass screen shield products.  They have recently released a line of SLIM products and the GLAS.t has received the SLIM treatment.  


First off let me start by saying if you have never had the opportunity to use a pure glass screen shield, you are missing out on a must have product. Spigen's glass screen shields provide a level of smoothness that is superior to the naked iPhone 5 glass.  Think I am exaggerating?  You honestly have to try for yourself.  The GLAS.t line of premium glass screen shields are silky smooth, resist fingerprints like nothing i've ever used before and are extremely tough at at harness of 8-9H. 

The SLIM version of the GLAS.t comes in at 0.26mm thin versus 0.40 of the standard GLAS.t.  I previously reviewed the standard GLAS.tR and this slim version is very noticeably more thin.  This is particularly obvious at the home button as it is not as far recessed. With this one, I don't feel as if I need to use a jelly or aluminum home button sticker due to the recessed area.  


I honestly cannot express how insanely awesome this screen shield is.  If I could recommend any one "must have" product for iPhone users, it would without a doubt be a GLAS.t screen shield of any type i.e. GLAS.t or .tR or either slim version.  The price is not easy to swallow at $27.99 but I can assure you it is money well spent especially considering their replacement policy which allows $15 replacements if you ruin it on install or in a drop.  Go out and get one to try for yourself!

Spigen Linear Blitz for iPhone 5

Today i'll be reviewing the Linear Blitz case from the folks at Spigen SGP. It seems that as of late, Spigen has been diligent in releasing cases with real aluminum parts. There is something “high quality” about a case that has metallic parts versus a cheap feeling plastic or rubber and they've hit that mark with this case.



The Linear Blitz is a multi-piece case comprised of 3 components; a frame, a backplate and a lower frame that locks all the pieces securely together. The frame parts are polycarbonate while the backplate is 100% real aluminum.  Spigen has built in plastic buttons for the volume and sleep/awake buttons that function perfectly, not degrading their functionality at all and look awesome.  There is a nice large cutout for the mute switch providing easy access to it.  The lower frame part has a series of cutouts over the speaker and microphone to ensure sound isn't hindered during normal operation.  Cutouts for the lightning port and headphone jack are on the slim side but don't pose a problem for apple's accessories.  The only branding on the case is Spigen's name on the left side and "Linear" written on the back plate.





I've been testing this case for a bit now and can say that there is no degradation of wifi signal due to the aluminum back.  I had seen some complaints about this online but no issues here.  The only issue to note from my personal testing is that the back plate has a tiny bit of "play" in it i.e. when the case is assembled, I can slide the backplate up and down by a tiny bit and is noticable to me.  I do not think this will cause any scratching of your iPhone but it is a minor annoyance to me. 

I have paired this case with a Spigen GLAS.t slim screen shield and can report that it works perfectly, almost like they were designed to compliment each other.  With the screen shield installed, there is a tiny bit of lay-on-the-table lip but it's almost negligible.  These two combined together is one amazing combo and would highly recommend it to you guys.

The Linear Blitz case is available in 3 colors; metal slate, metal red and satin silver for $31.99 on Amazon here.  Included in the packaging, you will get a Linear Blitz case, Steinheil ultra crystal screen shield, microfiber cloth and a set of jelly home button stickers. 

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Monday, April 22, 2013

Lifeproof Fre for iPhone 5

Hey guys, today i'm going to be reviewing the new Lifeproof Fre case for the iPhone 5.  I had the opportunity to review the Lifeproof case for the iPhone 4/4S here.



The Lifeproof Fre case is essentially the same case as was offered on the iPhone 4/4S.  The ports and controls are covered in the same fashion and the lightning charging port has a small door just like previously.


Something that I have to add (assuming you read my Lifeproof review) is that they have improved the touch screen cover on this new version.  Immediately after installing the case, it sat a lot more flush to the screen with only a slight air gap.  Over a week or so, the gap is pretty much gone except for the top towards the earphone.

My wife has been testing this case for a few weeks now and she is pretty tough on her phone i.e. tossing it in her purse, shoving it in her wristlet, dropping it etc.  One thing worth noting is that the screen cover tends to accumulate a lot of oils from the users face as it does not have an oleophobic coating, but this is easily cleaned.  All in all, the case is holding up to all the abuse she can throw at it and the phone is totally pristine when I remove it (couldn't even find specs of dust inside).



Lifeproof is offering this case for $79.99 and is readily available here.

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Graft Concepts Leverage for iPhone 5

The product I will be reviewing for you guys today is the Leverage case by Graft Concepts.  I had the opportunity to review the same case but for the iPhone 4/4S here



The iPhone 5 version of the Leverage case is very similar to the iPhone 4/4S version and there is definitely reason for it.  Why change something that already works and works well?  This version works on the same premise that the case is one big piece that is connected by the latching mechanism that Graft Concepts is known for.  


There are some things to add which are notable on the iPhone 5 version.  One major thing is the fact that they have added a metallic rocker style switch for the volume buttons whereas the iPhone 4/4S version had a cutout for those buttons.  The rocker switch looks really good and has nice tactile feedback when pressed.  The sleep/wake button is still covered with a metallic button built into the latch and also works well.  Around the button of the case, there are separate cutouts for the lightning port, mic, speaker and headphone jack.  




This Black version of the case is comprised of a soft touch material that feels great in hand.  There is a good amount of lip that protrudes past the front and back of the phone providing a solid amount of lay on the table protection.  Even with my Spigen GLAS.t Slim installed, there is still a lip above that.  One more thing to mention is that you will get a back plate along with this case which you can choose to install or leave off.  The backplate simply locks into the case and the latch holds it all together perfectly.


Graft Concepts has retained the same colorways as the other cases in which you can choose from a soft touch Black or a high gloss White.  You will also have the option to choose a matte or chrome latching mechanism.  It looks like Graft Concepts has dropped their price from $59.99 previously to $49.95 currently.  Overall, I like the case and I will definitely recommend it!

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