This battery case is phenomenal and has plenty of extra boost at the touch of a button. Comes with an extra microusb to microusb. The case with the phone is a little over an inch thick. I'd definitely recommend this beast of a case!
While I love the case I have a few issues with it.
-When I charge the device at night it charges the phone and the pack. Problem is at some point it stops charging the phone and I wake up to 80%-90% or so battery life on the phone
-No belt clip. BIG deal! I am a big guy and putting this giant thing in my pocket is a big pain in the ass. I have to dedicate an entire pocket to the phone. Impossible to do in nice dress pants.
-No real protection. The TPU is cheap to say the least. Its little more then a rubber layer comparable to any 5-10$ chinese case. I am used to my kit for the Note 2 from Zerolemon. It had a nice hard shell wrapped in a nice tight tpu with a plastic screen protector. Miles more durable. The TPU does not fit the phone tightly. Its loose enough that particles easily find there way between the phone and the TPU.
A few nice things to say:
-I had not considered how much use the extra usb port would give me. I now leave my external battery home and charge my tablet and BT speaker from my phone. Its one solution for all my gear and its enough to get me through most any day.
-The charging time is pretty decent. Even when charging my tablet. Its as fast as most wall chargers.
-The TPU does not attract dirt as bad as some do.
-The headphone jack does not require an extender. I tried several different headphones. Even with a right angle they all fit perfectly and without issue.
-The battery pack is perfect for keeping my phone and tablet juiced for an entier 8-12 hour work day.
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Thanks to Nburns for the recommendation, here is a review on the ishoppingdeals soft silicone case for Nook Color.
From: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...f_rd_r=12T9XEK8K8KXJEF3BJJM&tag=5336653508-20
Price: $8.99 + shipping (free with Amazon Prime)
Close-up photos of various parts can be seen here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/agmy/sets/72157626752188156/with/5734336929/
The case comes in a plastic sleeve (made in china for those who care) along with a ~2" white skeletal fish keychain, feels like soft plastic or some rubbery material.
The case fits pretty snuggly, no bowing on the inside parts by the screen at all, but is not a struggle to put on. The front is smooth silicon while the back has a pebbled surface that is raised just enough to help grip without getting annoying. The key fob? headphone wrap? and uSD flip-back cover corner is exposed in a cutaway -- it's the reason I got the case in the first place since I was having to pop my Nook in and out of my usual Industriell case whenever I wanted to swap uSD installs. The headphone cutout is accurately placed. Perhaps the only downside of this case is that there isn't a little plug to seal the headphone jack to prevent dust from going in. There are also cutouts for the speaker grill and the microUSB port, both of which are accurately placed and sized. I did not have any trouble plugging in the microUSB cable (no trimming needed to make sure it was seated).
Like most silicone cases, this one is a fluff magnet and in the first few minutes I had it open and was taking photos, it had already attracted quite a lot of fluff. The silicon is roughly 1/8" thick and quite pliable. While it serves my purpose, which is to prevent daily wear and tear and scratches on the surface of the Nook, I would not depend on it for heavy-duty protection in the event that you drop your Nook. For daily futzing around the house or when you're in for an evening of flashing stuff constantly it's perfect, and better than the snap-in cases which block uSD port access. It's been molded and cut to fit perfectly to the Nook, which to me is important in a soft case.
While some people seemed to have complained about a smell, I did not notice one until I put my nose right against it and sniffed --- smells like newly manufactured material (frankly smells almost like rum!) which will probably go away now that it's being exposed to air. (Edit: Ok, now that it's warmed up in my hands it *is* rather noticeable. Going to soak it in some hot sudsy water for a bit to see if that'll accelerate smell removal.)
All in all I'm very satisfied with my purchase and would give it an 8/10 -- 1 point off for not having a plug for the headphone jack, and 1 point off for the smell, which should hopefully go way.
Same one as I have and it is excellent. I placed a strap on the handle part and easy access to all buttons and gives a great feel for the touch. Now I have no worries about grip or where I place it. Added a screen protector to the nook also and I really like it looks, grips and feels. I was going to buy a more expensive one but this was exactly what I wanted and most off all NEEDED
I did not have a smell with it but just a common new rubbery smell.
I got the same one yesterday with two pack of screen protectors.
The case is good and serves its purpose. I would like it to be tighter on the nook as there is a little play in the back. I'd imagine it will get worse if you plan on taking it on and off often. The smell is awful, but only when right up to ur nose. You will not notice it when just holding it and using it. Although the smell seems to linger on ur hands for a little.
The screen protectors they sell are awesome. They are a perfect fit ( if you think its too long, than you didn't put it on correctly). They are crystal clear. While the nook without protector seems smoother this is still good (I may try the armour all trick). I installed them in the bathroom with the shower on hot and had no problems with installation. Had to peal it off a couple times to align it, and that was no issue.
If you want a silicon case, I recommend these. If you need a screen protector, I absolutely recommend the ones they sell (crazyondigital's screen protectors are different although they appear to sell the same silicon case).
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I was able to get rid of most of the smell by soaking the case in a solution of baking soda and dish detergent overnight. So now it very faintly smells like orange blossom, but it's pretty pleasant (built in air freshener?)
Loving the case so far, didn't want to spend a lot of money on a second case and this one hit the mark at $9.
I found the black one to be looser of the colors actually. The red/clear one are very snug even after many applications and removals. Same can't be said for the blue or the black though.
I got the white one. The fit is very snug and nice. It did smell at first, but after a month it went away (to be honest I stopped using it untill recently when the smell went away). I should have used the baking soda trick. Other than that, it's great! gives you an extra sense of security, all the ports are open, easy access to the SD card, open speaker.
How does this compare to the Barnes & Noble silcone case? Has anyone tried both?
check pics out,i just found on ebay.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/150671669...id=m570.l2736&_nkw=150671669880&_fvi=1&_rdc=1
How's it on the phone. Starting to hate my ballistic.
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I bought a gel case that looks very similar for about a dollar on amazon a while back. It works really well except for one *supremely annoying* trait that most likely only affects me. I keep my thrill and my cigarettes in my left front pocket. The gel case (and I think it's pretty much *all* gel cases) sticks like glue to the cellophane on the outside of the cigarette pack. If I pull out my phone, my smokes pop out of my pocket too (slightly annoying) and if I pull out my cigarettes, my phone goes tumbling out of my pocket and onto the concrete floor. Fortunately, the gel case did a great job of keeping those tumbles from damaging the phone.
I went back to amazon and found a "hard" case for really cheap (< $5) that doesn't seem to have this same issue. A bonus of the hard case is that the buttons are exposed and easier to use than they are through the gel case.
-q
You should look into a polymer case. They are smooth and don't grab in your pocket but are flexible and take a hit better than a hard case. The go by TPU or NGP. I got mine on ebay for $7 andbit came with home charger car charger and screen protector. These are by far my favorite and only case I will use after the grabby rubber cases and pointless hard cases.
If anyone is interested in a Large Case to carry the Note 2 if you have a case on it such as Seidio ACTIVE with Metal Kickstand i got this one...
Samsung Galaxy Note 2 Note II Horizontal Leather Case with Magnetic closure with belt clip and belt loops (Plus Size will Fit w/ Otterbox Commuter on) + Cell Phone Antenna Booster
(link Belwo)
http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Horizontal-Magnetic-Otterbox-Commuter/dp/B00AMOAW4S/ref=pd_cp_cps_2
When i got it a few weeks ago...it was $13.50 now it is $8 LOL. I have the Seidio ACTIVE with Metal Kickstand white
http://www.seidioonline.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=CSK3SSGT2K-GL
and it fits it almost 100% perfectly. There is a tiny bit of play (up/down....& side to side), but not much. It seems to fit better now that it has been broken in. And yes our phone is big so yes this is a big Horizontal Leather Case...but you get used to carrying it.
Although the pictures online make it look more like a grey leather, it is black. You can not see it in the pics online...but on the sides....a part of it has small strip of elastic. It "may" work for the extended case that comes with the 4500mAh extended battery. You could technically use this holster without a case on your Note 2...which i did for about 3 days before i got my case....but it will flop around a bit.
There are other reviewers on Amazon that say it fits with the Ottterbox Commuter and it is in the tile.
For those of you who want to mount it in the car...i suggest this. (see link below) i got the SM 678. and the legs are adjustable side to side. (I have wide for by the USB jack and close together for the top of the phone, so as not to cover the headphone jack.) And one side is movable with a fairly strong spring type mechanism to adjust for height... (which you can see in the videos...via Youtube...not my videos...).
Arkon -- car mounts -- Slim-Grip® Ultra™ Mounts for Smartphones & Tablets
http://arkon.com/Slim-Grip%20Ultra/index.html
some demo videos (Note 2 and S3 )
Note 2 Demo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HnFQHEAt3Do
S32 Demo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=56aPWiHTCt4
I live i South Florida and i always buy from Arkon... for all my phones. But being in S. Fl. the heat is brutal... especially inside your car. I used to have windshield mounts and then bought a "friction dash mount"....and the heat would make the suction cups lose suction and it would fall. The last straw for me was when i was using the Nav on my Nexus 1 and it fell.
So I decided to glue it to the part where you suction cup it to the dash mount... using Gorilla glue. It worked like a charm. Since the parts are interchangeable on the Arkon products it was not a big deal going from a bigger mount for each larger phone (LG G2x was next). The reason why i am telling you this, is that this new version will stick to any part of a flat surface on your dashboard (yes of course glass too). If there is any "texture " on your dash should hold as long as it is a plain (mostly flat) or completely flat. You need to pick a 100% or perhaps 90% (as in "very slightly" curved) flat surface. I do not know what new tech they are using, but it is better than an ordinary suction cup. Some parts on the inside of the cup has a tiny techture / ridges to it, compared to a completely flat surface like your average suction cup. I am sure other company's have this tech too. I think it is modeled after the Geckos feet. You have to look really close at it to see it.
Anyway... it has yet to fall. We are heading into summer soon...so we will see how it holds up. We have not hit the high 90's yet or at least i do not think so) If it craps out on me later, i will try an remember to post.
--> EDIT( 04-27-2013) ok the heat got to it. When i would come out to my car it would be laying on the floor. If you remove it before you leave the car, most likely not an issue. But I do not want to reset the view etc every time. So back to the dash mount where i have a suction cup glued to it with Gorilla glue.
I hope this helps....
I know, the phone's pretty dead, and the entire forum's pretty dead...
Still, why not?
I use the Bionic with extended battery, and as a result, finding belt cases for them are... let's say, difficult.
Most belt cases, even those advertised for "large phones", don't fit. (And no, i don't consider holsters to be a proper fit. If they fit, they're VERY tight and/or they don't close properly.
Every once in a while I ran into one that almost fits.
Just the other day I ran into one over at Walmart. It's large, it seems to have a sturday construction and it fits, if a little snug. And it's $20.
Bought it, used it for 3 days... and the belt hook is coming apart already. WTF?!
In contrast the generic case I found in a Chinatown shop for $15 lasted me 6 months.
Right now I'm between a $5 case (with $3 shipping) on Amazon and a $30 + tax case from Best Buy.
The weirdest thing is the case from Best Buy is NOT for the Droid Bionic... But for the iPhone 5 with Mophie Juice Pack. Yes, they come out to be about the same dimension. There's a bit of gap top and bottom of the phone, but the case is snug enough you'll never notice. And it's readily available. The belt hook is so heavy duty it may outlast the case itself.
And the $5 generic case from Amazon... Looks flimsier, but has additional belt loops. Haven't tried it much, but seems to fit quite well.
So just letting people know, if you rock the extended battery, you *can* find belt cases that fit your phone. Really.
the case in this picture looks the same as mine which was the oem upgrade case bought with the phone 2+ years ago by the wife.case still works well. I highly recommend. If it broke tomorrow i would go out and order it again.
http://www.amazon.com/HOLSTER-MOTOR...=1394815152&sr=8-9&keywords=case+droid+bionic
extended battery friendly
Destroyed two of those already. Holster broke in half, kickstand is flimsy and barely lasted a month. Also doesn't protect at all. Drop this and you get 4 pieces... Phone, battery, back cover, and the "case".
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I hate taking my case off to charge and happen to find a good case that actually works with the charger.
Galaxy Note 8 Case,Berry Accessory Heavy Duty Rugged [Drop Protection][Shock Proof][Dual Lawyer] Hybrid Defender Armor with Built-in Kickstand Case Cover For Samsung Galaxy Note 8 2017 (Black) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B074LT1JQP/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_tXZTzbY3AVPGZ
It doesn't seem to charge when the stand is in the upright position with the case on but charges fine laying flat with the case on.
I also noticed that the charger is fast, but not as fast as just using the plug the old fashion way. With or without the case... Doesn't matter.
Alcantara for the win Chuck!
the military case is very nice and easy to slip the phone in and out of. it takes me literally like 4 seconds to pop it out. its a nice case--quality and not too over the top looking like some of these nonsense cases ive seen.
but yea i dont want to make that a habit and i prefer wireless over wired.
the alcantara was my go to case from jump street but had to wait to get it. it has no issues on the sammy charging leather couch.. :silly: