So I have purchased this case:
SUPCASE Unicorn Beetle Premium Hybrid
I am hoping someone else has compared this in person to the:
UPCASE [Heavy Duty] HTC One M8 Case 2014 Release [Unicorn Beetle PRO Series]
and/or to the
URBAN ARMOR GEAR Case for HTC One
I feel that the Unicorn Beetle is a nice case, though very hard to remove and I'm unsure of the protection it would give (albeit it is not that bulky of a case). How much bulkier are the other two comparatively and is the protections of the UAG really worth the premium?
Also, if there is another case with a similar look/protection profile you would recommend.
thanks
As an owner of both Supcase cases, and a previous owner of an UAG case for the M7, I can easily answer your question. Protection-wise the Beetle pro is tough albeit maybe a little over-kill, but tough nonetheless. The regular Beetle and the UAG offer identical protection, but I am partial to the Beetle case because of its looks. The only downside of it is that it's power button is very easy to press since it is detachable. I use mine with it removed and I can still power on and off the device with ease. With the button attached I found that my phone would often power on while in my pocket... A minor nuisance, but considering the price it was something I could live with.
Of the three I would recommend the regular Beetle... I don't even use my Pro anymore. If you do choose the Pro I recommend removing the plastic screen protector that is built in to the case and getting a glass protector.
EDIT: Unless you plan going going rock climbing or hanging off 2+ story building with your phone the regular Beetle is all the protection you need. I've dropped my phone several times and have no scratch. There was one instance where y phone was tossed to me and I didn't catch it and the screen landed directly on a rock. The screen shattered, but thankfully I had a glass protector... Only the protector shattered. I use the Nillkin screen protectors
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As an owner of both Supcase cases, and a previous owner of an UAG case for the M7, I can easily answer your question. Protection-wise the Beetle pro is tough albeit maybe a little over-kill, but tough nonetheless. The regular Beetle and the UAG offer identical protection, but I am partial to the Beetle case because of its looks. The only downside of it is that it's power button is very easy to press since it is detachable. I use mine with it removed and I can still power on and off the device with ease. With the button attached I found that my phone would often power on while in my pocket... A minor nuisance, but considering the price it was something I could live with.
Of the three I would recommend the regular Beetle... I don't even use my Pro anymore. If you do choose the Pro I recommend removing the plastic screen protector that is built in to the case and getting a glass protector.
EDIT: Unless you plan going going rock climbing or hanging off 2+ story building with your phone the regular Beetle is all the protection you need. I've dropped my phone several times and have no scratch. There was one instance where y phone was tossed to me and I didn't catch it and the screen landed directly on a rock. The screen shattered, but thankfully I had a glass protector... Only the protector shattered. I use the Nillkin screen protectors
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Thanks...this is exactly what I was looking for, and also what I *wanted* to hear.
After I wrote this I realized the Pro was like the otterbox with a screen shell piece...which I don't like.
The UAG seems overpriced although it has a nice look, I maybe prefer the slightly lower key Beetle (it doesn't say SUPCASE in huge letters).
My biggest complaint with the Beetle is that it is hard to take off...but if it will be my only case, then that's not too much of an issue.
I like the SUPCASE Premium Hybrid Protective Bumper Case as well for a clear look on the phone, but it clearly isn't as tough as the Beetle. Also, I find the volume buttons a little loose on it.
I think I'm going to put the Beetle back on and try it out for the next week or so while I am actually on the road.
Also, good info about the power button..I'll keep my eye out for depress issues. I was a little worried that they sent an extra button as it speaks to quality issues with design. Also, while the IR is said to work with the button, I'm sure it is better without.
I'm pretty careful with my phone and usually the only times it drops is from about a 2-3 nightstand onto a hard wood floor...and that's generally because my daughter knocks it off.
It just sounds like the UAG/Beetle are the best in class for a low-profile attractive case that offers a high-moderate (~7) level of protection.
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One more thing... have you found any holster which will accept the Beetle nicely?
TraderJack said:
Thanks...this is exactly what I was looking for, and also what I *wanted* to hear.
After I wrote this I realized the Pro was like the otterbox with a screen shell piece...which I don't like.
The UAG seems overpriced although it has a nice look, I maybe prefer the slightly lower key Beetle (it doesn't say SUPCASE in huge letters).
My biggest complaint with the Beetle is that it is hard to take off...but if it will be my only case, then that's not too much of an issue.
I like the SUPCASE Premium Hybrid Protective Bumper Case as well for a clear look on the phone, but it clearly isn't as tough as the Beetle. Also, I find the volume buttons a little loose on it.
I think I'm going to put the Beetle back on and try it out for the next week or so while I am actually on the road.
Also, good info about the power button..I'll keep my eye out for depress issues. I was a little worried that they sent an extra button as it speaks to quality issues with design. Also, while the IR is said to work with the button, I'm sure it is better without.
I'm pretty careful with my phone and usually the only times it drops is from about a 2-3 nightstand onto a hard wood floor...and that's generally because my daughter knocks it off.
It just sounds like the UAG/Beetle are the best in class for a low-profile attractive case that offers a high-moderate (~7) level of protection.
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One more thing... have you found any holster which will accept the Beetle nicely?
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No, I don't like/use holsters.
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Which case is better? I'm looking for one that doesn't scratch the phone.
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Which case is better? I'm looking for one that doesn't scratch the phone.
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Otterbox makes some good cases. My dad has an Evo with the otterbox case for it. It feels pretty damn sturdy.
I, however, have the Speck Pixelskin case for my HD7. Feels just as sturdy and IMO looks better (not to mention 2x cheaper). Doesn't scratch the phone either. I've never had any hands on experience with the Otterbox case for the HD7 but all of their commuter cases have the same or close to the same build quality.
Here are some videos on the two (if you haven't looked them up already). You decide.
Speck:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E8Viefam9ho
Otterbox (Couldn't find an english review but you can still judge by seeing it):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vYt9AvvgfLk
I've also heard that the Speck Pixelskin HD lifts the edges of screen protectors. And I'll definitely be getting a Zagg screen protector, and I'd date for it to come off because of the case. Is that the case with your Pixelskin?
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I've also heard that the Speck Pixelskin HD lifts the edges of screen protectors. And I'll definitely be getting a Zagg screen protector, and I'd date for it to come off because of the case. Is that the case with your Pixelskin?
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Hmm I never heard that. I wish I could tell you but I never install screen protectors on any of my phones so I really don't know. In my mind it wouldn't really make sense because the case wraps around and overlaps the screen by a tiny tiny bit. Ill see if can attach an image of what I mean. Also, those Zaggs stick on pretty strong. Don't know if the case would effect it...
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Your speck pixel case looks much nicer than mine ^
Mine makes my camera button press down WAY too easy. i have a new unit of the HD7 after everyone complained about the bottons being hard to press and it stick out more so they press down too easily with the case on lol. If you want to spend the extra money definitly go for the otterbox since it has its own screen protector and covers all ports so your phone will be much more protected.
The commuter comes with a screen protector you apply it is nothing like the defendor with a plastic Sheila molded to case. I found the screen protector you get with otterbox was pretty much the same as I bought on eBay 5xprotector for a buck.
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Not a fan of the otterbox cases, too bulky and just look ugly, i use the speck candyshell, looks sexy fits nicely, got it from amazon for 25 shipped.
Otterbox Commuter FTW!! Love mine. I had a defender on my 3GS it was pretty bulky. My girlfriend has the defender on her iPhone4 left it on the car, flew off her car going 60 on the freeway phone survived. No shattered front or back. I think Otterbox cases protect more than the others.
if you want bomb proof than otterbox hands down, they look great in a bulky military style device way. If you want sleek and looks then speck.
My Gf has an otterbox and has dropped it many times lol it really is indestructible.
Loving my Speck case!
One of the other posters commented on how the case makes the (camera) buttons more easy to press.
That is one of the reasons why I like the Speck case - it makes manipulating the power/sleep button much, much easier. And, unfortunately, since there exists no reminder apps for missed calls/SMS/etc., one must manipulate the phone quite a bit if you don't keep it nearby (AND you're an I.T. guy often on call!).
To combat the problem of the volume controls being pushed too easily, I just shaved, with a razor, the hard rubber of the button to a protrusion of my liking.
The face of the case seems to have been intentionally designed to keep the glass off surfaces when the phone is placed face-down. If the phone were worn in tight pants/pockets, I could see where the case might be pushed back by the "lips" of the case, thus exposing an edge or two of the screen protector, OR snagging an edge as the side of the case returns to its designed fit. I've worn the phone in my pockets quite a lot in the past 14 months and have not had an issue with the screen protector.
Still, LOVE the case. I've only seriously dropped the phone once (in a parking lot), but the case protected it nicely.
So I've ordered and received the following 2 cases for my M8 so far:
SUPCASE Unicorn Beetle Premium Hybrid Protective
Aduro Shell Holster Combo Case
I'm not completely happy/unhappy with either one, so I've gone ahead and ordered the following cases:
Minisuit Clipster Kickstand Case - This one looks identical to the Arduro case but is $3 cheaper. If I decide to keep it, even after I ship back it will be the cheaper option.
HTC M8 One 2 Puregear Kickstand Case Holster Combo - This one looks very similar to the Arduro/Minisuit, but I'm hoping the shell covers a bit more and/or the holster might be good with one of the other covers.
Seidio Surface Case with Metal Kickstand and Holster Combo
Otterbox Defender Series
Spigen Capsule Clear
i-Blason Prime Series Dual Layer Holster Cover with Kickstand and Locking Belt Swivel Clip
SUPCASE Premium Hybrid Protective Bumper Case
I'm not planning on writing complete reviews because it would be too time consuming, but I would be happy to answer any questions that anyone has.
I have preferred SEIDIO cases in the past with the holster combo. I had those on my HTC Tilt and my first Droid 2 - which was lost at an airport when I think a piece of luggage pulled the whole thing from my belt when I lifted it. Apart from that experience (which I blame myself for as much as anything), I'd been happy with SEIDIO...the Tilt survived a motorcycle accident that totaled my bike, but the phone was fine. SEIDIO was pretty expensive though, so I went through 2 or 3 much cheaper rip-offs (sans holster) over the last couple yeats of my phone.
I think the traditional SEIDIO rubberized cases provided a good balance of protection without being too incredibly bulky.
I'm caught at an impasse now with the M8 because it is such a nice looking phone I'd like to show it off with more of a light and clear case. OTOH, I have a 2 year old that I'd like to protect it from. Also, the M8 is much bigger than the phones I've had in the past (height and width wise, thickness is actually thinner) - so I'm not sure how a thick case will influence my carrying it around.
I think the best solution for me may be a case that provides protection somewhere in-between a TPU and a Otterbox (i.e. middle ground) and ideally be able to fit into some holster. I feel that the holster is necessary due to the size of the phone in a jeans front pocket - especially if a case is grippy and hard to get out.
Anyway, the above thoughts are how *I* will be judging the cases and some of them may change my mind entirely (e.g. The Otterbox, which I really don't think I want, but thought I would give it a shot).
I'll ship all the ones I don't want back to Amazon. I figure $10 return shipping is a good investment to find the right case for 2 years of my life.
Let me know if you have any questions about the cases and I will try to answer them!
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HTC M8 One 2 Puregear Kickstand Case Holster Combo - This one looks very similar to the Arduro/Minisuit, but I'm hoping the shell covers a bit more and/or the holster might be good with one of the other covers.
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I would like to hear more about this one. I have a similar one from verizon but it doesn't look that slick or feel great in my hand
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I would like to hear more about this one. I have a similar one from verizon but it doesn't look that slick or feel great in my hand
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Sure. I think the one from Verizon is identical to the Minisuit/Arduro ones I mention above. None of them look that slick...with the black cross-hatching. About they only thing they have going for them is a good holster setup...but that's why I'm hoping the Puregear has something else going for it rather than a slightly different design.
The cases will be here on Wednesday and I hope to try them all out then.
This is great.... Im very interested in SUPCASE Premium Hybrid Protective Bumper Case
but was holding off ordering from Amazon. Can you tell me how much thickness it adds and overall feel, comfort etc... I agree, I love the body of the M8 and needs to be shown off however it also needs to be protected at the same time.
How's spigen capsule clear? Is it a fingerprint magnet? I presume it's slippery?
As long as we're talking about cases, you should try looking at the Dualtek case for the M8. It's a little bulky but definitely protecting the phone and looks stylish. Feels great, too.
I've been using Otterbox cases for every phone since I switched to Android years ago but I agree that the Defender and Commuter cases make this phone too bulky. Luckily they have the Symmetry Series which is slimmer (one piece, plastic shell with rubber liner built in) but still provides great protection. Color schemes are limited, I went with black, but they have around 5 choices if you like brighter colors.
Cons are that the case is a little slippery for my tastes and it adds bulk to an already big phone but I drop my phone every day so it's a trade-off.
http://www.otterbox.com/Symmetry-Series-for-HTC-One-(M8)/htc28-one-m8,default,pd.html
I just got the cases this evening. I'll respond directly to the questions asked, and then I'll give my overview on the others:
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I would like to hear more about this one [HTC M8 One 2 Puregear Kickstand Case Holster Combo]. I have a similar one from verizon but it doesn't look that slick or feel great in my hand
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The Puregear is almost identical to the Arduro and Minisuit cases as I assumed it would be. It has a slightly different cutout for the camera (which I like less), and a different surface texture from the cross-hatching type on the other two. You can clearly see the surface texture differences in the Amazon pics. While I like the design texture on the Puregear slightly better, it is really so equivalent in every other way that it isn't worth the $4-5 premium you would pay over the Minisuit. These are low bulk cases..good holster. These cases would do virtually nothing in a drop except maybe allow a bounce before the phone snapped out of it. That being said my similar case for the Droid took a few drops and the phone was no worse for wear.
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This is great.... Im very interested in SUPCASE Premium Hybrid Protective Bumper Case
but was holding off ordering from Amazon. Can you tell me how much thickness it adds and overall feel, comfort etc... I agree, I love the body of the M8 and needs to be shown off however it also needs to be protected at the same time.
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This one is maybe one of my favorite from the bunch. It is way easier to take on and off then the SUPCASE Unicorn Beetle Premium Hybrid Protective case I also purchased. Unlike the Beetle, the back is totally clear instead of frosted - so it shows off the phone. The sides however are not rigid like the Beetle, which is why it can be removed from the phone easier. The back is more rounded like the phone, whereas the Beetle is more squared. It has a slightly tacky feel...maybe not as much as the Spigen below, but it is grippy. I would say it is kind of your standard TPU type case, but of the utmost quality for these type. Since you can find TPU cases for $3-4, I think the $10 for this is not totally out of line. I'm really unsure that either of the SUPCASEs would offer any real protection from a drop. I will almost definitely be keeping one of these cases for now.
One other benefit of this case is that it fits into the Minisuit/Arduro holster really well.
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How's spigen capsule clear? Is it a fingerprint magnet? I presume it's slippery?
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Despite the term "soft" being in the description in Amazon...I thought this was going to be a hard case - so I was a bit surprised.
It is actually not slippery at all, quite the contrary. I also don't think it is that bad of a finger print magnet. It is in some ways similar to the SUPCASE Premium Hybrid Protective Bumper Case I mention above, except that it is clear all around instead of having a black bumper. However (and I think I read this elsewhere in the reviews) the clear color of the case has a yellow tinge to it that is really disappointing since the main feature of this case is to showcase the phone. This case may have just a *bit* more cushion than the SUPCASE - but in all honesty I still don't think any of these are offering great drop protection. I think I prefer the SUPCASE (either one) to this one - it just doesn't have the same "sparkle" that you get from the pics.
Going onto the other cases.
The Otterbox and the SEIDIO - the two most expensive ones. And, probably because of that, the two biggest disappointments:
The Ottterbox was just ugly out of the box. I've never had one before because I always thought they were bulky and ugly - but I wanted to give it a chance. Even though the Otterbox probably would protect better than most of these, I still don't think it would be foolproof. I also really dislike the screen covering piece which is non-optional. For the cost, I just wouldn't consider something like this over the i-Blason (see below).
The SEIDIO had the same nice finish I was used to on their matte cases. I wasn't a huge fan of the two piece snap together design. I also got one with a slight manufacturing defect and the pieces didn't line up perfectly. Because of the two piece design, it was able to stay as a slim case but protect all around the edges. However I'm sure the case would snap open if the phone fell onto a hard surface. Additionally, as much as I enjoy the quick release holster of the SEIDIOs, they are not without their problems and can easily get caught on things and drop your phone (happened to me not infrequently with my other cases). The kickstand on this phone was also not that attractive being a bit flimsy and off to the side. Like the others, I also really don't know how much protection from a drop this would give you - probably somewhere just north of the SUPCASE/Spigen. Like the Otterbox, just not worth the money on this phone.
Finally the i-Blason... I think it is one of the better in terms of protection - being a 2-piece shell case. South of the Otterbox maybe, but better than the rest. Not a bad looking case, though not beautiful. I almost wish they had a model without the kickstand and big fat grooves on the back. I don't know if those grooves serve a real functional purpose, but if you removed those pieces you would have a much cleaner looking case with probably the same level of protection.
Looks wise - I think overall the SUPCASE Premium Hybrid is my favorite... I'm just not sure it is going to give me the protection I want from my toddler. I'm considering keeping that and the Minisuit (mostly for the compatible holster). Or, perhaps I will keep the i-Blason for most of the time around the house, but also the SUPCASE for a svelter pocket profile and when I want to show off the phone.
I'm going to keep looking I think for something else like the iBlason. I might give up on the holster idea altogether as I realize it isn't the 90s anymore. I need to see how well this phone does in my pocket over the next week or two to decide if it's a priority.
If you all have more questions on these, I'll do my best to answer.
I just purchased the Case Mate Naked Tough Case from Amazon. So far so good. It has some shock protection and still shows the good looks of the phone. I'm using it in conjunction with a Zagg glass shield. I would post a link, but I suppose I need to post a few more times before I can.
I've only used Otterbox defenders in the past. That being said, I just bought a M8 today and looked at the reviews on Amazon. A lot of people complain about the clear screen protector being bowed or warped and not tight against the screen. What's your impression on this issue? And from the sound and looks of the design, it sounds pretty similar to the M7.
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I've only used Otterbox defenders in the past. That being said, I just bought a M8 today and looked at the reviews on Amazon. A lot of people complain about the clear screen protector being bowed or warped and not tight against the screen. What's your impression on this issue? And from the sound and looks of the design, it sounds pretty similar to the M7.
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Definitely. Honestly I played with the otterbox for all of 30 seconds. First off, I just thought it was ugly...
Put it on and it seemed pretty bulky, although I was going to give it a chance since I knew that with that bulk came good protection.
The minute I touched the screen though I observed exactly what you are stating, the screen protector is not flush and that gave it an overall cheap feel.
So here is my update as I am leaving town for a couple of weeks and am choosing a case to come with me for the first real road test:
Based on my observations above, and the info from this thread, I think I'm going to stick with the Supcase Beetle.
While I like the SUPCASE Premium Hybrid Protective Bumper Case as well, I feel that it just doesn't offer great protection. Also, I find the volume buttons a little loose, as if they move too much off contact with the phone when you press on them.
The Beetle may only be a ~6-7 in the protection department, but the only ones that beat it are the Otterbox and probably the i-Blason. I just can't do the otterbox, and the i-Blason is a tad bulky and doesn't showcase the phone at all. I wish they removed the back nubbins and kickstand from the i-Blason. I haven't found a really nice and lean 2 piece case (internal silicon, hard outer shell). The Spigen 2-piece (not reviewed here) is a good contender for that role but it blocks the IR port, which is a non-starter (even though I will rarely use that feature, on principal I don't want a case that removes features from my phone).
So, for now I'm opting more for an "8 looks and 6/7 protection." The UAG looked like a good alternative that might have been 8 on both fronts, but from my thread linked above someone who has owned both feels that the Beetle is close on par with the UAG from protection standpoint. Price wise, the Beetle wins hands down.
I am still left though in a situation where I don't have a holster. I don't know yet how big of a problem that will be. I need to see how the Beetle does in my pants pocket over the next week. If it doesn't work out, and I can't find a compatible holster for the Beetle, I may have to abandon it all-together because it is just too hard to take it out of the Beetle on a regular basis to put into a holster-compatible case...I don't want to have to do that even weekly.
Dang. That is kind of a let down. I don't mind bulkyness at all but if that screen protector isn't tight, it's just pointless for me. I work construction and need something that won't allow the dirt to get between the screen and protector. I'll look into a few that you suggested. Thanks!
So I got a bunch of cases but can't decide which one I want to use next. I'm currently using my Artech21 case which I love but I don't dig the screen protector. I got a Supcase which has an amazing built in protector but it seems kind of thin.
The best case I have is the poetic revolution case but it doesn't work with wireless charging.
Would the Supcase still be considered rugged though for drop protection? The reason why I didn't rock it a lot is because it seems kind of thin.
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So I got a bunch of cases but can't decide which one I want to use next. I'm currently using my Artech21 case which I love but I don't dig the screen protector. I got a Supcase which has an amazing built in protector but it seems kind of thin.
The best case I have is the poetic revolution case but it doesn't work with wireless charging.
Would the Supcase still be considered rugged though for drop protection? The reason why I didn't rock it a lot is because it seems kind of thin.
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I don't have the supcase, do have the artech21 tho and I agree the built in screen protector is junk. I simply removed it, it's just glued in like the otterbox defenders. It's tight but my tempered glass one fits nicely with the artech21.
i have a supcase beetle. it offers good protection. works fine with a wireless charger. i'm currently using chloe fast wireless charger with the case on.
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i have a supcase beetle. it offers good protection. works fine with a wireless charger. i'm currently using chloe fast wireless charger with the case on.
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Would you consider it heavy duty though like Otterbox? The reviews on Amazon have some bad reviews for Supcase not protecting from drops.
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Would you consider it heavy duty though like Otterbox? The reviews on Amazon have some bad reviews for Supcase not protecting from drops.
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Though I wouldn't really want to drop my phone, I am Confident it wouldn't break if I drop it with the case on. So, yes it is heavy duty and should offer some measure of protection like otter, without the bulk
Im on my 2nd SUPCASE. my little boy broke the clip on my first with a bat. ive dropped mine numerous times,on to steel and concrete,with out any problems. i also like the holster better than the Defender case i bought when i bought my Note5,but if you pocket your phone,the SUPCASE is far more pocket friendly than the Defender. The silicone outer cover on the Defender is gonna collect lent and such like crazy,and it will also stretch and be a pain to get out. That being said,the couple of times of dropped my SUPCASE,have been because it slipped out of my hand. The other upside that Defender has,is the built in screen protector.The one on the Defender is far more S-Pen friendly than that of the SUPCASE,that and the one on the SUPCASE seems to scratch easier. The other thing I like more about the SUPCASE,is that there is more coverage above the s-pen slot on the back. The first time I dropped mine in the Defender,the phone made contact with concrete right by the pen. Not all that bad,but considering I had just paid $350 2 weeks prior for the 64GB I have,I was a little upset. Long story short,if you already have a Defender case,I wouldnt mind shelling out the $16 or so for the SUPCASE. The SUPCASE offers just as good protection,with a slimmer profile. If youre gonna pay $55 or so for the Defender,you might as well try the SUPCASE too.
So I ordered one of those knox armor cases for $14 off Amazon. They're similar looking to the Otterbox and offer similar protection. Only thing is they don't have a built in protector but that's not a big deal because I have tempered glass on mine.
Only think I really don't like is just like the Otterbox Defender, the rubber near the home key tends to work a little loose after riding around in my pocket.
The rubber around it seems a bit more dense so hopefully it last longer than the Defenders. After just a couple months my Defenders always become looser due to the rubber wearing.
It's not the best case but for $14 bucks I'll take it over a Defender though. It provides more protection than the Supcase too. Only other durable case I can think of that is more durable than this is my Poetic Revolution which I love but it's huge and doesn't work with wireless charging like this one does
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B011TFKCBQ/?tag=uc037e-20
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So I ordered one of those knox armor cases for $14 off Amazon. They're similar looking to the Otterbox and offer similar protection. Only thing is they don't have a built in protector but that's not a big deal because I have tempered glass on mine.
Only think I really don't like is just like the Otterbox Defender, the rubber near the home key tends to work a little loose after riding around in my pocket.
The rubber around it seems a bit more dense so hopefully it last longer than the Defenders. After just a couple months my Defenders always become looser due to the rubber wearing.
It's not the best case but for $14 bucks I'll take it over a Defender though. It provides more protection than the Supcase too. Only other durable case I can think of that is more durable than this is my Poetic Revolution which I love but it's huge and doesn't work with wireless charging like this one does
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B011TFKCBQ/?tag=uc037e-20
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This is probably the best case in amazon I've had it since I've had my phone along with the built in screen protector I use tempered glass. I do construction and I wear my 800$ phone on my tool belt with confidence. http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B013D...+belt+clip&dpPl=1&dpID=51PBx5XllCL&ref=plSrch
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This is probably the best case in amazon I've had it since I've had my phone along with the built in screen protector I use tempered glass. I do construction and I wear my 800$ phone on my tool belt with confidence. http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B013D...+belt+clip&dpPl=1&dpID=51PBx5XllCL&ref=plSrch
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I got a Supcase. I like the built in screen protector on it but it is a it thin for my liking. I think the best case for being really rugged is the Poetic Revolution but it is kind of over kill but a great case. Again for max protection Supcase is like commuter case to me. The Ulak case is thick and feels more like a Defender. If Ulak case wears like the Otterbox I'll probably rip the temperd glass off and go back to Supcase or the P
Blues fan said:
I got a Supcase. I like the built in screen protector on it but it is a it thin for my liking. I think the best case for being really rugged is the Poetic Revolution but it is kind of over kill but a great case. Again for max protection Supcase is like commuter case to me. The Ulak case is thick and feels more like a Defender. If Ulak case wears like the Otterbox I'll probably rip the temperd glass off and go back to Supcase or the P
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To each his own but I'll go to bat for the unicorn beetle. I v dropped it plenty of times and not even the tempered glass has broken yet..... knock on wood. The buttons work great and it has a belt clip. Can't beat that in my book
I've got the ulak, and I really like it. I was going to get the supcase, but I REALLY don't like built in screen protectors.
Ryano89 said:
I've got the ulak, and I really like it. I was going to get the supcase, but I REALLY don't like built in screen protectors.
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I like the built in one on the supcase. It isn't like Otterbox. It fits flush so dirt doesn't get under it. However the Supcase is stiff and too thin for my liking for drop protection. The Ulak seems good. Even if it only last 6 months it was only 14 bucks. My otterBox after 3 months was wearing a lot so I bought other cases. Waste of 50 bucks. My next Note phone I'll order some Amazon cases a few days before I buy the phone so I'm not suckered into buying otterboxes.
I have and use the supcase daily. I love the fit and finish you can definitely tell it's a well made piece. I did also grab one of the Knox armor cases too for around 3 dollars with a coupon code from amazon. Side by side it's easy to tell the supcase built much better. As far as drop protection goes between the two I have no idea, but I have dropped my note a couple times so far. I have yet to actually put the ulak case on, never found a reason to take the supcase off
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The Supcase the phone feels kind of thin to grip. Maybe it's because I'm so used to using Otterbox Defender and Poetic Revolution cases. I always thought the Note 5 was a bit thin to grip.
Another good case to check out is the Artech 21. I like the Supcase but it just seems a bit too thin especially with all the glass on this phone. That is why I went with the Ulak. So far after a week it's still holding up well compared to the Defender I have.
I'm a little late to the game, but I wanted to put my 2 cents out there about this case.
I bought this case outright - no discounts for doing a review, no freebee for doing a review, just straight up cash out of my pocket, and no, I'm not affiliated with the manufacturer or any of it's retailers.
I got the case a few days before a long road trip to Gloucester, Mass and Philadelphia , Penn from Melbourne , Florida and decided to bring just this case with me. After a 12 day trip, here's my impressions.
Why did I buy it?
It has a very utilitarian look about it, which I like! The case isn't meant to be pretty, it's meant to protect your phone - which is the exact reason why I buy cases! But for those of you who like color, there are some color options available (all of which were too bright for my tastes) . Plus it comes with a belt holster, which in my line of work I need because my pockets are always fulled with work-related stuff that can easily scratch a screen , and when not at work I always have my concealed carry pistol in my front right pocket , which is where I would otherwise put my phone! Plus it keeps the phone out of the way when I am out fishing. One other thing that caught my eye - many reviews have said that they were able to use a curved tempered-glass screen protector with this case without breaking the edges of the protector - BONUS! I haven't bought a tempered glass protector yet, but it's on my list!
What did I like about it?
It fits the phone like a glove. No wiggle room, no flex, no bending - it fits and that's all there is to it! Many cases available today , while they look and feel great in the hand, have a bit of flex to them and will come off if you bump them right or snag them right going in/out of your pocket. It makes the phone feel like a tank instead of a fragile glass Christmas ornament that was handed down over the years from your great-great-great-great grandmother who brought it over from Germany before WWI , but while at the same time doesn't add a lot of bulk or extraneous weight. Yes - it does add bulk, and yes it adds weight, but we're not talking to the same extent that an Otterbox would! Although Supcase only references "Hulk without the bulk" on it's ads for the S7 Active cases, I feel it's fitting for this case as well! Unlike the vast majority of Supcase's other cases, the S7 Edge model does NOT come with an integrated screen protector (which is also the case with Otterbox's Defender offering for the S7 Edge). This is a plus for me, because with any integrated screen protector, I tend to rip them off and throw them away before the case ever makes it onto my phone. The holster isn't one of the cheap pieces of trash that comes with a lot of low-priced cases. it gives the impression that it will last for a long time, or at the very least, for the life of the phone. The belt clip on the holster is very firm without being overly rigid. The phone snaps into the case with the good solid CLICK, but doesn't require you to have to take the holster off of your belt to get the phone out. For the occasion that I want to pocket my phone, it slides in and out without snagging or pulling lint out of the pocket on the phone.
What didn't I like about it?
While I personally can't complaint about anything, these are what I feel someone might comment about negatively: The holster doesn't have a kick-stand function to it like Otterbox's , however, even if it did, the phone won't go into the holster with the screen facing out! For me - I don't use kickstands, and I'd never have a reason to put the phone into the holster with the screen facing out.
What are my "wish-list" items for the product?
I wish I could find some type of spray-paint to make this case a nice subdued militaristic color, or maybe multiple colors. If anyone can suggest a brand, let me know!
I wish that I would have tried this case sooner - while other cases I've tried were pretty, they just didn't do the job that I feel this one will protecting from an impact or fall.
I wish SupCase would expand their product line just a little further - would love to have one of these Unicorn Beetle cases for my LG tablet!
Where can you get one?
I personally got mine from eBay, but you can also get it on Amazon as well as from Supcase at http://www.supcase.com/samsung-galaxy-s7-edge-cases.html
Been eying this case for the last few days and I think I might take the plunge. I have a Cover-Ups wood back explorer case that looks very nice but offers minimal drop protection. I'm thinking that this will be a nice addition for day-to-day use and my wood back case for when I want something that looks a little nicer.
neezy13 said:
Been eying this case for the last few days and I think I might take the plunge. I have a Cover-Ups wood back explorer case that looks very nice but offers minimal drop protection. I'm thinking that this will be a nice addition for day-to-day use and my wood back case for when I want something that looks a little nicer.
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I have a Caseology Envoy for just such an occasion, but unfortunately it's one of those that I had mentioned slips off if it hit it just right.
This review is right on target. This is the second and only case I'll buy for this phone. Got the phone on impulse and needed a case asap but ordered this one right away. I've always got the Beetle PRO cases with whatever phone I had at the time and they've always been exceptional!
Straight black is the only way to go! I was wondering when someone was going to do a review on it
jeffrohurt said:
Straight black is the only way to go!
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You got that right! :good: