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Review on πŸ“± i-Blason Armorbox Case for iPod Touch 5th/6th/7th Gen, Full Body with Built-in Screen Protector, Black by Maurice Cunha

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Decent protection for the price!

I want to protect my devices very well as they are exposed to small children. There was no Otter for the iPod 6, so I had to back down a bit. So far this seems to protect the iPods I've bought for myself and my kids quite well. Above all, it looks cool! It comes in multiple color options - I bought two black and one blue for the red, space gray and blue iPods. A really nice feature is the inclusion of an integrated screen protector. It's not Gorilla Glass, but it's good enough for most situations. The front bevel is quite deep. This presented a small problem when trying to touch objects closer to the edge of the screen, but we got used to it quickly. This bevel offers good protection from anything that is not pointed and aimed directly at the screen. It's not waterproof, but will protect you from any reasonable amount of rain. The cutout for the camera didn't seem to interfere with normal operation. And the buttons are responsive, neither getting TOO sensitive nor not sensitive enough when you need to smash them to do something. (I've found this to be a common problem in a lot of cases. Sneezing around my Galaxy Tab 3 will distract you from everything you're doing because the buttons are so super sensitive now. VERY annoying!) The inclusion of a belt clip gives this EXTRA value. I can strap my iPod to my bag strap or even to my daughter's bedside for hands-free viewing. Putting your iPod in a travel clip keeps it safe from all angles, unless you're run over by a herd of elephants. (Or particularly militant Pokemon Go players) All in all, this is one of the few cases that a paranoid (poor) dude like me would recommend to anyone who wants to make sure their iPod doesn't get bricked the first time. someone resigned. If a device costs $200 or more, it's worth paying less than a tenth of that price to make sure it lasts.)

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