October 31, 2009
OTTERBOX Defender Case for iPod Touch 2G
Posted by: cdplayers : Category: iPod Touch
- Slim-fit, 3-layer design provides unmatched protection against bump, shock, drop & scratches
- Patented thin membrane covers touchscreen, while still allowing full usability
- Allows user to sync & charge device through the case via convenient silicone plugs
- Fits iPod touch 2nd Generation only (8 GB, 16 GB & 32 GB models).
- Not intended for protection against water
Product Description
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OTTERBOX Defender Case for iPod Touch 2G
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October 31st, 2009 at 5:04 pm
I was very unhappy with my purchase! Not because anything was wrong with the merchandise, but because it was completely the wrong thing that I had ordered. When I opened the box, the case was not the one on the invoice. Although it was a more expensive case, it was not what I had ordered. It would cost me half the price of the item just to send it back, so I just kept it. My daughter is mad at me, and I hesitate to order anything from a secondary company from Amazon again!!! Every time it’s from a 2nd party something goes wrong!!!
Rating: 1 / 5
October 31st, 2009 at 5:55 pm
The OtterBox Defender Case does offer the great protection promised. Mine has fell at least six times from a height of three to four feet with no damage to the case or the iphone. To get rid of the oil slick on the screen you just have to do the baby powder trick found on ytube (search for otterbox baby powder trick). I stopped using the case after about two months of use because the only thing I seemed to be protecting it from was falling out of the belt clip. Every time the phone took a dive was because it fell out of the belt clip, so in the end it didn’t seem necessary. If you don’t use the belt clip and are looking for good protection then I do recommend it. Otherwise OTTERBOX needs to improve the belt clip before this is worth it.
Rating: 3 / 5
October 31st, 2009 at 6:20 pm
I am notorious for being rough on my electronics. After cracking the screen of my ipod touch I got this case and it kept the sucker safe, until it was stolen
Well, I bought another (ipod and case) and have used the otter since day 1.
It’s easy to use, looks legitimate and functions well.
Rating: 5 / 5
October 31st, 2009 at 9:13 pm
This case is money — that is, it’s well worth it. The case is extremely easy to figure out, and it protects your touch beautifully. The main complaint I have with it is it makes it significantly more bulky… like 1.5 – 2 times as bulky. But any case is going to add some bulk, while not many will offer you this great of protection for the price. The other complaint I have is that it seems to inhibit the auto-brightness adjuster, but I didn’t really like that feature much, anyway.
Rating: 4 / 5
October 31st, 2009 at 9:41 pm
I bought this case because I wanted something that would protect the ipod as much as possible. Prior to this case I had the “rebel touch” case and was not pleased with it. The only thing it was good for was looking nice. If you had the screen protector on the ipod, the “rebel touch” was so tight on it that it would make “ripples” on the screen protector. I was not happy with the “rebel touch” for those reasons so I set out and looked at almost every case in my 25 dollar price range available online and in stores. I looked at various reviews and came to the decision of the otterbox. It was rated up there with the “rebel touch” so it should be pretty good. After seeing numerous youtube videos of the case, I decided that I will buy this one.
Bottom line: If you want a case that protects your expensive ipod then this is for you. I havent tried putting it in a dock so I dont know if it will work, but the stock ipod usb/data cable plugs into it fine.
As for the “oil slick” screen problem, you can do that trick found on youtube with the baby powder. I didnt do that trick and it does not bother me at all…yet… the screen looks much better then the ripples that the “rebel touch” created.
The otterbox buttons also press easier then the other case I had and seems as though the makers put much more thought into it then the “rebel touch.” I am extremely happy with my decision of switching to this case.
Rating: 5 / 5