[handmade] paracord pouch [pics] - HD2 Accessories

i'm sort of a knothead and since paracord is fun to work with i decided to make a case for my hd2 out of 550 paracord. colors are endless so i can make pretty much any color pouch i want.
the sides are woven with elastic braided band and helps keep the phone tight while also letting the side get loose enough for the phone to slip in.
the pouch is VERY snug and the only thing i regret is that i can't fit my HD2 in there with the rubber casing that came with it. i might make third one that is two more rows in width - just to see if it slips in with the rubber case on.
the hardest part was keeping the weave straight as i made it. i redid the maroon about 4 times before i was satisfied with the uniformity.
sidenote: there is no stitching. every loose end is tucked in.
enjoy!
looks like the links changed on my dropbox gallery photos.
here's the link to the gallery itself.
Dropbox HD2 paracord sleeve / pouch

erm - no link to the photos

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i-BLASON Landscape/Portrait Case

I've had this case for about a week:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B008GFVF3M/ref=oh_details_o02_s00_i00
I'd post photos, but the pictures at Amazon pretty much show you everything that there is to see about the case. Now here's my take on it.
First of all, it's not a thin case. Not even close. When it's closed, it's just under an inch thick. Which is fine for me because that's not what I was after. The Nexus 7 slides into a full leather inner case. The back of that case is covered with Velcro "loops", the soft part of the Velcro. That attaches to a large strip of "hook" Velcro that is sewn into a book-style outer case. As you can see from the Amazon pictures, depending upon the orientation of the inner case, you can place the tablet at one of three angles for viewing.
When I first used the case, the hinge on the left side was stiff - really, really stiff. In fact, sometimes it would pop open and turn the Nexus 7 on. But after a week of use, the hinge has softened, just as I'd hoped, and the cover stays closed, held that way by two magnets. The magnets also turn the tablet on and off. Folded all the way back, the magnets don't affect the tablet at all, probably because of all those layers of leather and cloth sandwiched between the magnets and the tablet.
The quality of materials seems to be good. There weren't any loose stitches. I ordered the black case with a tan interior. Every surface is a two-layer, sewn together construction of an outer leather material against an inner, soft cloth, with the outer cover having some sort of board, like the covers of a book, for extra stiffness (as does the back of the inner cover). The white stitching is a more apparent in real life than in the pictures, which some my find a bit jarring. As far as styling goes, well, it's pretty conservative. It hasn't turned any heads near me, so if that's your thing, you might want to look elsewhere (or perhaps consider one in an exciting color other than black or white).
The three long slots that serve as stops to prop the tablet up also work quite nicely to give your fingers a little grip if you're holding the tablet like a book.
I primarily use my tablet for two things: listening to music at work and reading books at home, so this cover works very nicely for those situations. At work, the Nexus 7 sits, propped at an angle, on my desk and at home, I flip the cover all the way open and it gives me a good grip for reading. Obviously, though, the one thing that it does is obscure the sleek lines of the tablet, so if that's something that you want to show off, this isn't the cover for you. Also, it strikes me that it's not exactly a champ at heat dissipation, but that has not been a problem for me yet.
The price has gone up since I ordered mine, but now it's covered by Amazon Prime, so that may be a break for some of you. I'm quite pleased with it.
By the way, I installed the Nova Launcher, which supports home screen landscape mode. It goes well with this sort of case. OK, here's a picture.
Thanks for the review. I decided to hold off for a little after the n7 was released to see what kind of cases would come out. Thanks to your review and a lot of looking around on Amazon this is the case I'm going to go with.
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Spigen Valentinus Case - Vintage Brown

Hello All,
I bought the Spigen Valentinus case for the note 2 Link To Amazon a little while back and wanted to wait to do a review just to spend some time with it. The case is made of "Genuine Leather" and from what I can tell that statement is true. The color I chose was vintage brown it is a nubuck leather nice and soft. I am one of those who use the wallet side of the case and can say that I can comfortably fit 2 cards in each slot (4 slots total). Along with having 4 card slots that is an opening for cash or whatever else you may need to store, in my case train tickets I unfortunately do not have a second camera on hand so the following gallery of shots only show the case and the wallet being used (as I took the pics with the phone lol). I will update this thread once I get time to take pics with the phone in case.
The part in which holds the phone is tight so there is no risk of the phone falling out and does not wiggle while in the holder. I can easily access the volume rocker and screen on/off switch, usb and headphone jack are also easily accessible. One issue I do have with the case, and this could be completely my doing is that with the cards in the wallet, the bottom part of the wallet side pushes right up against the phone while in pockets hitting the home button to turn the phone on. Another issue I can see is that the cards rub against the screen of the phone, not an issue in my case because I have a Spigen Ultra Crystal protector on and also keep a small microfiber cloth laid over the screen when its in its case.
Other than those small issues the case looks great, feels great and functions well too. The snap to hold the case closed is tight as well so it wont come undone without you wanting it to. Cut outs for the rear speaker and camera as nice and accurate. The case does add a bit of bulk to the phone as expected with a wallet style case. I have debated on applying leather conditioner or mink oil to the case to darken the color up a bit and give it a bit of water proofing. As of now the best comparison I can think of for the leather would be a timberland boot. Here
Anyways, Enjoy the gallery. Here
Hello again
Just a quick update... no I still have not had time to get out the digi cam to snap pics of the phone in the case but I do have updated pictures of the case. So when I first bought the case it was a light nubuck color kind of like a nude/ unfinished leather. Well after a couple weeks of use and some mink oil, I can happily say that the leather is a more caramel color or perhaps a baseball mitt kind of shade, I seriously love the new color.
New Gallery Here
I'm getting this case in a week or two. Still debating between vintage brown and light brown. So the case darkens naturally? If that's the case then that would be really nice! Is it the kind of leather that gets dirty easily or can you just wipe out dirt and grime? (is it glossy like the light brown version)
prinzhernan said:
I'm getting this case in a week or two. Still debating between vintage brown and light brown. So the case darkens naturally? If that's the case then that would be really nice! Is it the kind of leather that gets dirty easily or can you just wipe out dirt and grime? (is it glossy like the light brown version)
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Hey! You're from Manila too and I see you in the Philippines thread for the Note 2. How are you getting the case? Having it shipped or do you have a local source?
The case is kind of suede when you first get it. It will darken naturally over time hence why they called it vintage. I sped up the process a little by conditioning the leather with mink oil. This will repel water and dirt. The case is not shiny maybe after an initial coat of mink oil but the leather will absorb the oil.
Im now on a secind application of mink oil I will probably do another soon which should darken it more. You can probably use another leather conditioner to get it to the color you want.
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VS980 Dynamic Tuff Impact Hybrid Cover Case

I just wanted to make a post about this case I bought on ebay for my Verizon G2. The listing on ebay said it was for D800 and never mentioned the case fitting any of the other variants - especially the Verizon version with it's different back layout. Anyways, I took a chance since I got 2 of these cases for under $15. They looked very good for the price, they are a 3 piece case that includes a rubber base piece and hard plastic for the bezel and back of the phone. The cases arrived in the mail yesterday and they fit perfectly. That's about all that needs to be said, there's no bulging or any signs of bad fitment anywhere. In fact, the only way to tell this case isn't for the VS980 is the small circular cutout above the camera and flash cutouts on the back. The VS980 doesn't have anything under that circle (I think it may be something to do with a mic on AT&T version???). But the back button cutouts don't even look like they're too big, even though the VS980 has smaller, slimmer buttons. I'm VERY pleased with these cases.
Some notes:
- I would describe the plastic backing of the case as a slick matte finish and the rubber inner cover adds a good grip to offset that. It feels very good in the hand and not at all like it could slip from your fingers easily.
- The case is 3 pieces, as I mentioned earlier. The inner rubber case, the plastic outer and plastic front bezel cover easily snap and unsnap together over top of the rubber.
- No one likes bulky cases and I don't feel like this one adds much to the phone. No more than an Otterbox Commuter.
- The only gripe I have is that where I have changed my LCD density on my G2, the top nav bar is hard to pull down where the case sticks up a little. However, this may not be an issue with the stock density of 480 where the nav bar is a little fatter. Also, the case sticking up is not a bad thing, obviously when the phone is laid face down this is a good thing so the screen never comes in contact with the surface the phone is laid on.
- One good thing for people who use the back hardware buttons a lot, which I don't because I use the knock on/off every time, this case's cutouts make it very easy to feel where the buttons end and begin. Not sure about other versions, but the VS980's buttons are small and almost feel flat to the back of the phone. This is a big reason I avoid using them if possible. However, with the case on it's much easier to make sure you press the one you're meaning to.
This part of the review only pertains to anyone who might have the Otterbox Commuter case from a Droid DNA if that's what phone you're coming to the G2 from. My DNA Otterbox fits the G2 LIKE A GLOVE. It's weird actually. Aside from the bottom headphone jack and covering up the back buttons, everything else is perfect. You can see what I mean from the pics. So if you're someone who has this case and doesn't use the headphones and back buttons much then this case will work for what it's meant to do - protect your phone. I use my headphones at the gym all the time, otherwise it would be the one I use. All you would have to do is drill a hole in the bottom where the jack is and you're good to go. I know this is an easy mod because I actually drilled a hole in the back of the case to make the DNA's rear LED notification light visible. That was strange to me how the Commuter didn't come with that cutout on its own.
Anyways, I'm sorry for getting off topic, but it really is relevant since some others like me who came from the DNA may have the same case.
In conclusion, the Dynamic Tuff Impact Hybrid Cover Case, as it's called on ebay, works PERFECTLY. Don't worry if it doesn't say it fits the VS980, because it does. There are tons of color options and they can be mixed and matched. That's what I did, I bought the Blue/Black and the Black/White to make the Blue/White (Kentucky Wildcats basketball, Go Big Blue!) and also to have a solid Black case too.
For $7 you can't beat this case and it fits all G2's. Take a look at the pics. I hope this will be useful to Verizon G2 owners who are looking for a good case.

Review - Tough Case - Artech 21 [Little Rock Series] Military-grade Ultra Protective

NOTE: I received this at a discount in exchange for reviewing it.
Also NOTE: This is an outstanding case and the first fully protective case where I have given it five out of five stars on Amazon as well as here.
Please see the photos. Wireless charging works well with this case on. The phone is fully protected, front back and the sides - with this case. The only con I can find about this case is - which is not even a con - is that the two piece fit together so well that when it arrived with no instructions on how to pull it apart to insert the phone, that it is puzzling at first how to do so! DO NOT do like I did which it to try to pry the pieces apart with a knife on the front to try to open it - fortunately I did not scrape the case but soon discovered that the rubber lip on the front around the edges can be pulled back, and that is how to get the front of the case away from the back.
The pieces fit together with very tight tolerances. You first put the phone into the front of the case (and use no screen protector because one is included as part of the front of the case) - and it snaps on nice and tightly. Then you push the flexible heavy rubber-life back onto the front. When you are holding the phone case with the front facing you, and feel along the back edges on the sides of the phone, when you run your fingers up and down those edges they may feel lumpy. If you just push those lumps in then you will feel them snap into place and flatten out - this case fits the phone very well.
One thing I like in particular about this case is the raised lip around the front edge of the phone is raised higher than you will find on most other protective cases, without seeming like it is too fat around the edges of the phone. Additionally, the lip is raised less down near the home button on the phone so that there is no issue with people with large fingers trying to get the fingerprint reader to work well - another good design consideration included with this unit.
The back of the phone's hard plastic surfaces are matte so it is not at all a 'fingerprint magnet'. The indentation for the camera lens has walls that are reflective and slanted so the lens would never be obstructed by the case and there would never be any kind of shadowing affect. On the back of the phone case there are also small fake 'screw heads' that stick up and are in fact made of the heavy rubber material - and they do a good job of actually acting like nice rubber 'feet' on the back of the phone so that it will not slip when put onto a slanted surface. Although the corners and edges of the phone are made of this material, the case is still not too bulky - and not too slip resistant - to stop you from being able to slip it easily into your pocket.
The bottom edge has plugs which only cover the ports which the case designer feels would be used less often - the headphone jack and the charging port. The speaker grille is of course left uncovered and the S-Pen is actually easily accessible - the case is designed so that corner of the phone is still protected from falls, while the S-Pen is still easily reachable, which shows how well the phone case is designed. The only other case I have reviewed which had better plugs is one with plugs slightly larger than the hole with extra ridges on the side of the plug, so that it would still stay in the hole even after being pulled out hundreds of times - that is not the case here, but these plugs still fit pretty tightly and the only way to test if these would stand up to long term daily abuse is to test that for many months of wear and tear. However, I do not think that would be a problem with this phone.
To help with the grip a little better, which may be unnecessary due to the material used in this case anyway, the sides have raised ridges sticking out all the way up and down both sides of the phone. The buttons work very will and do not work so well that they would be pushed in by mistake. Additionally the buttons are easy to find by feel without looking - but in fact they still do not stick out so they would never catch on anything either!
As far as a protective rubber case for the Note 5, this one would be my top choice! Outstanding job Artech 21!
Looks like a great case, similar to the otterbox defender. Two questions? Does Tech 21 have a lifetime warranty for this case (like otterbox) and does the slot where the home button is allow too much dust in?
I am not sure about the warranty. With regards to the slot where the home button was, I only took that photo to show it was ever so slightly misaligned but forgot to mention it. I don't think any dust would get in there...

Review - BENTOBEN Shock Absorbing Dual Layer Hybrid TPU Slim Fit Hard Case - Black

Note: I received a discount on this case in return for reviewing it.
This case is better than others which claim to offer a huge amount of protection because it is not as bulky as most of the others. One reason could be also because it does not in fact include a cover with a built-in screen protector for the front, although there are lips which do stick up around the front to protect it when the phone is placed face down on a table.
Wireless charging works well with this case as well which can be an issue with other protective cases.
The back of the phone is a shiny plastic material which can be a fingerprint magnet to a very small extent, but that is not nearly as noticeable as an issue as the phone has on the back when it has no cover. The back is also curved on the sides like the bare phone itself, so it is very comfortable to hold.
In order to make up for some possible slipperiness on the very back, you can see by the photos included that that is more than made up for by the rubber "grippy" sides. I would have preferred the side on the phone with the volume buttons to have the same rubber material all the way up the side as the side of the phone with the power button, but that is just my preference with which everyone may not agree.
On the front, the top lip and the bottom lip around the screen are hard rubber, while the sides edges are in fact the same plastic as the center of the back of the phone. They do not fit right up to the edge of the glass the same way - so on the front you can see a little of the metal edge on the top and bottom front edges of the phone with this case. However, it is just this one 'slight flaw' that makes the next paragraph possible:
It may sound counterintuitive, but what I like most about this case is that is not only a very protective case for the phone, but it is also very easy to slip on and off the phone at the same time - the rubber and plastic pieces do not have to be pulled apart from each other to put the phone in or to take it out. Just grap a couple corners and with a little effort it will pop off - not so easy that it would ever slip off on it's own - it is very snug. It may seem like a silly thing, but I have a custom proclip holder in the car (for the bare phone) - and I like to slip my phone into that when I get into the car. As that requires removing the case and slipping it back on, when I am using the other protective cases for my phone I am forced to just not use the proclip holder those times when I am driving - except not with this case!
All in all I really like this case and I'll be using it a lot!
wondermanyoulove said:
it is 4.99 dollars in Ebay
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Probably one of the other reviewers. I still have mine.

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