My issues with the beltclip leaves me with two conclusions.
The feeling of the perfectly smooth aluminum, form fitted to the Treo, running through your fingers is indescribable. ItÂ’s powerful, sleek, and professional. Plus, the Treo in this case can now match my aluminum Powerbook. The Innopocket Aluminum Hard Case provides optimal protection at a fair price ($34.95). It can be found at many retailers, such as, Innopocket, Pacific Rim>, store.treocentral, and many others.The case is for the most part well designed, with cut outs for everything, and an extra SD cardholder built in. I love this case, and I love it enough that I can overlook the slight inconvenience that is caused with the thumb board. My 5 vinnie rating applies to the case when used in this non-beltclip manner.
If you are looking for a beltclip, go elsewhere. This case is not reliable enough to protect your investment in a Treo. (Though, it should be said that your Treo will probably survive the occasional drops from your belt in this case.) While this case does provide optimal protection, there are other, better beltclip cases that also protect the screen and keyboard (without the drop protetion). I would rate it a 3.
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Pros |
Superior Protection
Great looks
Cutouts for all of the Treo's features
Built in SD card holder
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Cons |
The belt clip falls off
Can be difficult to type on the thumb board |
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