User Ratings & Opinions
| Review: Nexus 7 Cruzerlite Androidified Clone Army Case | |
User: Gianpy n, Nov 6, 2012 |
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The Nexus 7 has been out for nearly 3 months now, and if youre at all like I am, you absolutely love this nifty little piece of hardware but have been searching for compatible accessories to further improve the user experience with it. Normally, manufacturers tend to focus the majority of their attention on smartphone cases (with the exception of the ever-so popular iPad), so other tablets are left in the dark. Luckily, the hype of the Nexus 7 got the attention of a few companies that decided to release quality cases for it, Cruzerlite being one. The Androidified Clone Army case is a variation of their popular smartphone design, which is a TPU case outfitted with a unique Android imprint. Due to the TPU construction, the case is easy to install on the Nexus 7 and will offer a good amount of protection from scratches, however due to its svelte form factor - drop protection levels are minimal. The ports and cutouts are easily accessible and buttons are easy to press as well. The case is pleasing to use and should get the job done for the majority of users. At $20, it is on the affordable side of cases, however there is not much extended value for money in this product - mainly because it doesnt include a screen protector, built-in stand or something similar - as other Folio cases do. |
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| decent case, but not soft enough | |||||
User: Nancy Parks, Oct 18, 2012 |
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Overall, a good case. Well-made, sturdy. I didnt really care for the Android figures on the back, but no big deal. The biggest problem is that the case is a bit too hard, and when I put it on, it rolled up some of the screen protector. Also, it was not as soft and flexible as I was looking for. The sides, especially, are almost like a hard plastic -- and it has a sort of "slippery" feel. I wanted something that was much softer and gave me a little more of a "grip" feel. Didnt like the feel or the fact that it tended to interfere with my screen protector. To be fair, if I did a more precise job of centering my screen protector EXACTLY on the front of the Nexus, this might not have been an issue. But still didnt like the overall feel -- to much like hard plastic. No "grip". |
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