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Review on πŸ“· SOONSUN Side Open Skeleton Protective Housing Case for GoPro Hero 4 3+ 3 Silver Back Camera - Complete with Standard Skeleton Backdoor, Skeleton BacPac Backdoor, and Silicone Lens Cap by Jacob Ferrarini

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A good inexpensive bag with a zoom cover.

Exactly the case I was looking for. The skeleton has an open interface for USB ports, as well as an open LCD screen window for Go Pro users. I bought this skeleton for my Gitup Git2 camera. The button feels really good compared to my case which requires a bit of effort. Includes a rubber lens cap which is nice. Git2 Pro camera users should be careful not to hold down the camera's power button when the case is closed. The solution to this problem is to remove the power button through the micro retaining ring inside the case. Simply hold the power button towards you and use a flathead screwdriver to slide the ring off the pin. The button should fall out to the front. Be careful not to lose the locking ring! The next step requires special attention. Take a drill the same size as the retaining ring, measured from the bottom of the drill (flat side). Now carefully align the drill with the hole INSIDE the case and dig a little at a time. You want to remove enough plastic so the pin doesn't hit the power button on the camera when you close the lid. Set the drill to the lowest setting and use about 15% power. If you drill too far, it's game over for the power button. Set the drill to the lowest setting and use about 15% power. If you drill too far, it's game over for the power button. Set the drill to the lowest setting and use about 15% power. If you drill too far, it's game over for the power button. The next step requires special attention. Take a drill the same size as the retaining ring, measured from the bottom of the drill (flat side). Now carefully align the drill with the hole INSIDE the case and dig a little at a time. You want to remove enough plastic so the pin doesn't hit the power button on the camera when you close the lid. Set the drill to the lowest setting and use about 15% power. If you drill too far it's game over for the power button. Set the drill to the lowest setting and use about 15% power. If you drill too far, it's game over for the power button. Set the drill to the lowest setting and use about 15% power. If you drill too far, it's game over for the power button. The next step requires special attention. Take a drill the same size as the retaining ring, measured from the bottom of the drill (flat side). Now carefully align the drill with the hole INSIDE the case and dig a little at a time. You want to remove enough plastic so the pin doesn't hit the power button on the camera when you close the lid. Set the drill to the lowest setting and use about 15% power. If you drill too far, it's game over for the power button. Set the drill to the lowest setting and use about 15% power. If you drill too far, it's game over for the power button. Set the drill to the lowest setting and use about 15% power. If you drill too far, it's game over for the power button. Measure from the bottom of the drill (flat side). Now carefully align the drill with the hole INSIDE the case and dig a little at a time. You want to remove enough plastic so the pin doesn't hit the power button on the camera when you close the lid. Set the drill to the lowest setting and use about 15% power. If you drill too far, it's game over for the power button. Set the drill to the lowest setting and use about 15% power. If you drill too far, it's game over for the power button. Set the drill to the lowest setting and use about 15% power. If you drill too far, it's game over for the power button. Measure from the bottom of the drill (flat side). Now carefully align the drill with the hole INSIDE the case and dig a little at a time. You want to remove enough plastic so the pin doesn't hit the power button on the camera when you close the lid. Set the drill to the lowest setting and use about 15% power. If you drill too far, it's game over for the power button. Set the drill to the lowest setting and use about 15% power. If you drill too far, it's game over for the power button. Set the drill to the lowest setting and use about 15% power. If you drill too far, it's game over for the power button. so that the pin does not touch the power button of the camera when the cover is closed. Set the drill to the lowest setting and use about 15% power. If you drill too far, it's game over for the power button. Set the drill to the lowest setting and use about 15% power. If you drill too far, it's game over for the power button. Set the drill to the lowest setting and use about 15% power. If you drill too far, it's game over for the power button. so that the pin does not touch the power button of the camera when the cover is closed. Set the drill to the lowest setting and use about 15% power. If you drill too far, it's game over for the power button. Set the drill to the lowest setting and use about 15% power. If you drill too far, it's game over for the power button. Set the drill to the lowest setting and use about 15% power. If you drill too far, it's game over for the power button. Set the drill to the lowest setting and use about 15% power. If you drill too far, it's game over for the power button. Set the drill to the lowest setting and use about 15% power. If you drill too far, it's game over for the power button.

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  • There are other interesting options.