Hi all,
I tried the Razer Kishi controller on the S21U, and it works, and better with a small surgery on one of the sides (for the camera hump).
I still think it's at the limit and probably could be better, but good enough.
It really is great to use for games that really can take advantage of it, and also Steam Link.
The accessory is well made, the shoulder buttons a little mushy but still, does the job well
Ah I was just looking at this the other day. As I was unsure whether it would fit I ended up going with a clip for my xbox controller. Now I might order a Kishi though! How do you like the build quality?
In the UK, EE actually offered these as a part of a deal when signing up for the S21 Ultra. I've not tried it on my Ultra yet but as @kipue says its a tight fit. I have tried my Huawei P30 Pro in it and thats a good fit.
Sane12321 said:
Ah I was just looking at this the other day. As I was unsure whether it would fit I ended up going with a clip for my xbox controller. Now I might order a Kishi though! How do you like the build quality?
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Build quality is overall good.
It feels solid and well designed. As I mentioned, some buttons are a little too soft, no real feedback on press but it is OK.
Nice device, but if you would like to get it for a specific game, make sure to check that it supports controller properly first, that's my advice
Looking at some alternatives, the Gamesir x2 looks pretty good. Anyone know if the s21 ultra will fit?
Did you have to remove the rubber insert?
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Did you have to remove the rubber insert?
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Nope. To be more comfortable, I cut a little piece of it on the side of the camera module. Not strictly necessary though.
I'll make a picture for you when I get back home.
So here is the little modification I did.
Basically made the part circled a little deeper so the camera module slots in better.
It's then very snug and everything is level. The plastic is surprisingly soft so it's easy with a simple pair of scissors.
The more I use the thing, the more I really like it!
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Last night I got inspired (by the Netflix app ) to make a functional and nice looking stand. But instead of jumping in blindly with plexiglass or something I built a prototype out of cardboard.
I was thinking of making the final version a bit smaller so it fits nicer when vertical and maybe making a notch in it so the home button is accessible. Something I can't figure out how to fix is that the speaker is inside the stand when vertical. But other than that I'm really happy how this turned out and can't wait to make a final version.
Attached are some pictures of it holding the Nook horizontal and vertical. Any comments, ideas or questions would be appreciated. Thank you.
Not bad though if you are worried about the speaker it would be realy easy to rigup a pair of speakers with a 1/8" stereo jack on your final build
Wouldnt it just be easier/cheaper to buy one of those stands?
Im all about making custom things, but in this case, I dont see the benfit of what you made versus this: http://www.amazon.com/Arkon-Portabl...VOOY/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1305477985&sr=8-2
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Wouldnt it just be easier/cheaper to buy one of those stands?
Im all about making custom things, but in this case, I dont see the benfit of what you made versus this: http://www.amazon.com/Arkon-Portabl...VOOY/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1305477985&sr=8-2
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Ah phooey! I see the benefit of DIY. True, sometimes there are cheaper solutions out there. But this user's solution gave "me" many ideas for other devices, my wife's iPad, my Evo, Books! I like the ingenuity involved in the OP's solution. I'm going to make something like this out of plexiglass--the OP's idea. 1 sheet of pl (home depot), my jigsaw, some cement, buff the edges, felt the edges to protect the nook, rubber little feet (Rite Aid), listen to jazz while I'm making it and have a blast! $20. It's going to look a lot better than a little cheap rack holding holding up a nook. Nice going!
I agree, sometimes it's about the journey, not the destination.
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Wouldnt it just be easier/cheaper to buy one of those stands?
Im all about making custom things, but in this case, I dont see the benfit of what you made versus this: http://www.amazon.com/Arkon-Portabl...VOOY/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1305477985&sr=8-2
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I have one of these and, while it's great for my XOOM, it doesn't really fit the NC very well. It's OK for landscape but if you want your NC to stand in portrait while charging you have to put the stand on a book or the edge of a table to allow space for the cable. Actually I found this thread because I was looking for a better stand.
I definitely see the advantages of DIY to satisfy your own requirements. Good luck!
I use this case stand since I got my Nook Color in January. I see that now Amazon for fulfils the orders for it now. I had to wait two weeks back then but it was worth it. No excuses not to get it now.
http://www.amazon.com/rooCASE-Leath...3?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1306015551&sr=1-3
Get a good Bluetooth keyboard I actually bought the Apple one from Amazon and you're in heaven.
I was considering getting a Tripod mound for my old phone but never did. I decided, since the G2 is supposed to be such a good camera that I'd go ahead and get one and I ordered this one:
http://www.amazon.com/ARKON-Smartphone-Tripod-Adapter-MG1420/dp/B007WRBO6I/ref=cm_cd_al_qh_dp_t
It fits my G2 in the shell (from the shell/holster OEM set) perfectly. I don't think it would fit anything any wider or thicker though. I like it because it's on a ball and socket swivel to allow you to position it however you need just about it.
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I was considering getting a Tripod mound for my old phone but never did. I decided, since the G2 is supposed to be such a good camera that I'd go ahead and get one and I ordered this one:
http://www.amazon.com/ARKON-Smartphone-Tripod-Adapter-MG1420/dp/B007WRBO6I/ref=cm_cd_al_qh_dp_t
It fits my G2 in the shell (from the shell/holster OEM set) perfectly. I don't think it would fit anything any wider or thicker though. I like it because it's on a ball and socket swivel to allow you to position it however you need just about it.
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Looks really cool! I've got this one....
http://www.amazon.com/Square-Jellyf...d=1381610261&sr=1-1&keywords=square+jellyfish
I've used it on my Droid DNA and now my G2. Works great for taking photospheres.
Wow, I just cut a Styrofoam cup to fit and place it on something flat. you guys are hardcore!
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Wow, I just cut a Styrofoam cup to fit and place it on something flat. you guys are hardcore!
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Well, I have a niece who competes on a competitive cheer team and now that phone cameras are getting to the point that I might be able to use it to do real (or somewhat real) videography with it to record her competitions, I wanted to do better than a shaky hand held video. Especially since the Tracking Zoom might help focus on her but catch the whole team too. Zooming in like that and trying to hold it still, even with the OIS would just be insane. Also, only being $10, it was worth the chance that it was garbage. I used it a little this weekend and I think it will work really well combined with my monopod!
Hey guys, here's a case I recently ordered which looks quite nice. Nothing fancy, but it looks slim enough to do this tablet justice! If anyone has seen anything else out there, please share!
https://www.krusellcases.com/uk/p_krusell_product.aspx?i=259284
It would be nice if you post a few photos and your opinion once you've received it.
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It would be nice if you post a few photos and your opinion once you've received it.
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Yep, will do!
So my Krusell Malmö Tablet Case just arrived. I have had several cases for various tablets and phones in the past and this is probably one of the better ones I've had. I always have a case for my phone/tablet because I want to keep my devices in the best condition possible but unfortunately, it also covers up their original appearance. Good thing about this case is that when open, it still exposes the majority of the tablet allowing you to show off how thin the tablet is to your friends without having to take the tablet out
The buttons are all exposed as are the ports except for the MicroSD card port (and I guess also the SIM port for the 4G owners), but then again, I doubt you'd need to remove it that often.
The tablet wedges itself tightly into the two corner brackets on the upper and bottom right side of the case (when portrait). The fit is very tight so you won't need to worry about the tablet falling out.
It also allows two different standing modes. You can either fold the cover backwards similar to the iPad cover:
or you can lay the cover flat on the table:
I prefer the second option because it feels a bit more stable and there are many more angle possibilities. You won't need to worry about the tablet sliding because the inside of the cover will provide enough resistance. Speaking of which, the inside of this cover feels really nice and velvety and will help keep your screen in great condition.
It also wakes/locks the tablet when you open and close it. Overall, I am very satisfied with this case. It's pretty much as thin as they come but still very sturdy and solid at the same time. Highly recommended! By the way, the pictures make it look a little grey but I can assure you that the case is as black as the tablet
https://www.krusellcases.com/uk/p_krusell_product.aspx?i=259284
I wonder how this compares to the one from Sony, since they are the same price
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I wonder how this compares to the one from Sony, since they are the same price
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This one is actually about 9 pounds cheaper But yeah, it would be nice to have a comparison. I think they both perform all the same functions (stand angles, magnetic cover) so it would be a close match.
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This one is actually about 9 pounds cheaper But yeah, it would be nice to have a comparison. I think they both perform all the same functions (stand angles, magnetic cover) so it would be a close match.
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Looking at the pictures, so only my assumption which can be wrong, it looks like the Krusell case folds a little bit over the front of the screen where the Sony Office does not seem to do that as much.
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Looking at the pictures, so only my assumption which can be wrong, it looks like the Krusell case folds a little bit over the front of the screen where the Sony Office does not seem to do that as much.
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Do you mean the brackets holding the tablet in place covers up more of the bezel than the Sony Cover? You're probably right about that. The Sony one looks like it's clicked into the four corners whereas the Krusell one is wedged into two corner brackets. It's really minimal though and doesn't cover the screen up at all and I hardly notice it.
EDIT: A friend of mine just bought the official case and it seems that the Krusell one is a tiny bit thinner. The reason for this I think is because the official Sony one basically has an extra inner layer underneath the tablet (which allows it to have 4 corner attachment points compared to Krusell's two). Not sure if I'm making any sense But if you look at my pictures, you'll see that when standing, the bottom of the tablet is resting against nothing whereas the official Sony one is resting against another layer. Wish I took some pictures...we were too busy Shadowgun
I have used this keyboard for the past week and a half, and I thought I'd share my thoughts about it. First off, I bought this off Amazon http://www.amazon.com/Exact-Xperia-Tablet-TypeFOLIO-Series/dp/B00K1L2JA2 for what I felt was a good price and free shipping. Many of my praises will come in light of the great value the case offers.
The outside of the case is a faux leather, but feels more like vinyl. It manages to look pretty professional though. The Xperia Z2 slides right in, and of course with the keyboard the case adds some heft and weight. It becomes much like a small laptop, but still easily carry-able in bag. The keyboard, as expected, is a bit shrunk but roomier than I thought. I adjusted to typing on it within a couple of hours. The stand works well, feeling sturdy and stable. The Bluetooth also connected without a hitch. And finally, the keyboard is removable, held in place by magnets, in case you want to ditch the keyboard and just use the case. In all, I am quite happy with the purchase and it makes forum browsing and emails so much easier on the tablet. Anyone looking for a keyboard case on the cheap should definitely take a look at this one.
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I have used this keyboard for the past week and a half, and I thought I'd share my thoughts about it. First off, I bought this off Amazon for what I felt was a good price and free shipping. Many of my praises will come in light of the great value the case offers.
The outside of the case is a faux leather, but feels more like vinyl. It manages to look pretty professional though. The Xperia Z2 slides right in, and of course with the keyboard the case adds some heft and weight. It becomes much like a small laptop, but still easily carry-able in bag. The keyboard, as expected, is a bit shrunk but roomier than I thought. I adjusted to typing on it within a couple of hours. The stand works well, feeling sturdy and stable. The Bluetooth also connected without a hitch. And finally, the keyboard is removable, held in place by magnets, in case you want to ditch the keyboard and just use the case. In all, I am quite happy with the purchase and it makes forum browsing and emails so much easier on the tablet. Anyone looking for a keyboard case on the cheap should definitely take a look at this one.
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Nice pics. What is the quality of the keyboard? Does it feel cheap? Do you type on it withour problems, mistypes or other error that buttons dont work or something?
And what about the angle, can you adjust it or is the angle ont he picture fixed without possible change?
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Nice pics. What is the quality of the keyboard? Does it feel cheap? Do you type on it withour problems, mistypes or other error that buttons dont work or something?
And what about the angle, can you adjust it or is the angle ont he picture fixed without possible change?
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I've have had no issues with the keys themselves, and the quality is adequate but doesn't feel entirely premium. The stand only sits at that one angle, but I find it comfortable to use.
You cannot use headphones with this case, right?
Would've been great with a small touchpad, does that exist I wonder for android tablets?
Thinking of buying this off Amazon to go with my new tablet for school. How does charging the tablet with the case work? Any clue on battery life for the keyboard and what type it takes? Finally how about a mouse recommendation? Yeah sounds like I should have used a laptop instead with this kind of talk.
Bought the same in blue. Not disappointed at all..
I kayak fish a lot, and I've started participating in tournaments which use a phone app for submitting a measuring board photo of your fish. So I've been using a dry bag style "case" for a while, but it's cumbersome and doesn't really protect the phone very well from impacts, which can easily happen in a kayak. Anyway, someone finally made a LifeProof-ish/Obex-ish case for the Note 2:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00NTXWR2E/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I bought one and will post how well it works.
It has loop for you to attach a lanyard or strap -- I'll probably put one of the floating Pentax wrist straps that I have for my GoPros on it. Because the most waterproofed phone in the world isn't going to do you any good when it's lost at the bottom of the ocean.
I've been a long-time buyer of Seidio cases, but was VERY disappointed when they didn't make an Obex case for the Note 2 ("because of the S-pen"), but then made one for the Note 3. :silly:
Where's the review
Oops! Sorry! Thanks for the remind!
The case works PERFECTLY! Can't emphasize that enough. It's really easy to install it and use it, the touchscreen works very well, no leaks, the ports are relatively easy to access while also doing a great job of keeping water out. I've used it twice now fishing from a kayak, and it's really protected the phone well, while allowing full use of the camera as well as all other phone functions. Several people posted reviews on Amazon that the microphone doesn't work well, but I highly suspect that's because they don't have it lined up properly in the case because it works perfectly for me.
Just FYI, this is actually a "Redpepper" branded case rather than "EasyLife". If you Google "Redpepper Note 2" you may be able to find it for even cheaper than it is on Amazon.com. I'm not sweating it, though. The price I got on Amazon was already a fraction of a LifeProof case, and this is the only waterproof case I've found for our Note 2, anyway, so I don't mind rewarding them with a little extra just for that.
Here it is for less than half the price in case anyone else wants this case.
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Here it is for less than half the price in case anyone else wants this case.
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Just FYI, there's feedback on that specific seller for it taking over two months to receive the case. There are several other sellers who are also close to that price, though. Good luck.