I just found this at Office Max today for $29.
It's a Cocoon iPad Sling.
http://www.cocooninnovations.com/
It measures 8.5 x 2.5 x 11. Fits the gTab really nice.
It's a tough nylon material with a sturdy zipper. And it doesn't smell like a chemical factory.
It's not the most padded thing out there, but I think it's sufficient protection. The main pocket zips. There is another non-zipping pocket as well. Strap for over-the-shoulder. There's a small pocket in the front that didn't quite fit my Droid Incredible, but supposedly fits an iPod.
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I currently have the Telus leather holster for my Touch Pro 2, however, I must say that this thing is a piece of crap.
I'm on my second one in ~3 months. The part that holds the clip to the holster just pulls off...
I wear the phone / holster constantly, so I need something that's going to hold up to wear-and-tear. It needs to be leather, it needs side in-and-out vertically (I've seen iPhone holsters where the iPhone slides in-and-out horizontally...which is terrible imo), and it needs to have a magnetically-attaching strap to hold the phone in place (the way I wear it, it's sometimes point down...don't want the phone just sliding out...).
To be totally honest, I LOVE the Blackberry holsters...the only thing I like about BBs, actually...
So if someone could suggest and preferably link to some high-quality TP2 holsters, that'd be great!
Thanks
It may sound silly but I have gotten my last two holsters (one for my tilt and one for my tilt2) at our local flea market. $5 for a leather holster with magnetic clasp with both a metal spring clip on the back and 2 belt loops. The nice thing about doing the flea market thing you can get a better fit in most cases.
You might check out Sena Cases or Krusell. They both make nice leather cases.
Any other suggestions?
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The large pda Krussel case is the way to go. It also has a belt loop.
No sense loosing your device to a belt clip.
Only problem with it is you can't use the usb dongle.
Here are some sleeves that fit perfect for our G-tablet. I found them at Marshalls for only 12$. Online they sell for about 20-30$! There made for the Ipad but work great. There are a couple of different colors to.
I got the one on the right...almost a perfect fit, it seems like the gtab is a teeny bit taller than the ipad so it's kind of tight at either end. Also has a thick, plush padding which is really nice. No pocket for any accessories though - just a plain and simple sleeve.
I also thought it was a little tight at first so I decided to look in the sleeve and sure enough there was a small demoisture bag inside! The memory type foam that's used for padding is awesome. My wife dropped the g in the sleeve twice from about 5 ft. and it still survived.
Just received this case,
http://www.caselogic.com/10_2_ipad_...l/index.cfm?modelid=154701&productid=10030361
Fits perfectly, the inside opening is a little thick, made for a 1.5" netbook but I added a couple layers of foam and the G Tab fits like a glove. Just about the perfect case and it's on sale.
It looks like a lunch bag.
I picked this up for my Acer 1. While I am waiting for my Malata M1 to arrive I have used it for my G-tablet and it is surprisingly perfect. It holds my tablet, charger, cleaning cloth and stylus very comfortably. Plus, it has a very professional look and feel.
Targus CityGear NetBook Case
After messing with a couple of bags, I ended up buying this one. It fits the gTab perfectly in the padded sleeve even with it inside of my sweet CaseCrown case and has room for my little Gear Head keyboard with multi-touch touchpad as well as the dock, and my foldable Arkon stand, the spare power adapter, and other odds and ends in the little compartments it has. It's fairly cheap too. My only negative on this bag is that the shoulder strap is not removeable.
The Encase neoprene sleeve for 10" netbooks really fits my GTab like a glove. It is kind of snug lengthwise and there is maybe 0.5" of extra space widthwise, but it comes very close to fitting the dimensions of the GTab. Unlike a lot of neoprene sleeves made for iPads or netbooks, this sleeve is more "rectangular" shaped instead of being more "square", which is good because the GTab is more rectangular than an iPad. Here a link to Amazon, but these are also on eBay.
http://www.amazon.com/Encase-Envelope-Black-Neoprene-10-0/dp/B002QWPMSK
I like that this one fits exactly L x W with no movement, it's thicker and leaves room for adding a little more padding or slipping in a slimline keyboard, there's also a zippered pocket that will hold the power adapter and stand without a problem.
The strap isn't detachable but can be used from the top, side or un-fasten a couple of Velcro straps and it becomes a shoulder strap.
The case is more rigid than the neoprene ones I found at OD, more along the lines of a laptop case.
Also couldn't pass up the price
chili_red said:
I like that this one fits exactly L x W with no movement, it's thicker and leaves room for adding a little more padding or slipping in a slimline keyboard, there's also a zippered pocket that will hold the power adapter and stand without a problem.
The strap isn't detachable but can be used from the top, side or un-fasten a couple of Velcro straps and it becomes a shoulder strap.
The case is more rigid than the neoprene ones I found at OD, more along the lines of a laptop case.
Also couldn't pass up the price
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That is a nice case. I may pick one up at that price for times when I'm going somewhere with just the GTab. I like the neoprene Encase sleeve I posted above for times when I'm putting the GTab into my bag and want just a little extra protection to prevent scratching my GTab.
NOTE: I now have my little daughter around so you might hear random outbursts.
I only have two cases for the HTC One Max currently. Both are very popular. There's the Otterbox Commuter case as seen in this video and the Incipio DualPro. I purchased it from a retail Verizon Wireless store.
The Commuter is a little bit wider, taller, and thicker than the DualPro. It feels really tough, and I'm sure would protect this device for the highly active user. The port covers will deter most dust, debris, liquid form going directly in them.
I have to note that out of all of the Commuter cases I've owned, this is the hardest one to fit on the device. The rubber barely wants to align with the plastic. It's not a deal breaker. Most people would probably be turned off by the size more than anything else. The plastic does allow the case to slide in and out of pockets a little bit easier than if it was all rubber. Only draw back would be grip while holding the case, however it isn't that slippery if your hands are dry.
Available in black or glacier currently. Just like the Defender series case. Retail cost is $44.95.
At the time of the video, I couldn't find these on Otterbox's site. That's changed:
http://www.otterbox.com/htc-one-max-cases/htc-one-max-cases,default,sc.html
Has anyone come across a holster/belt clip that doesn't require a case? I got one from Amazon, but the case is so giant, that without it the DT2 basically falls out of the clip.
I know Seidio made one for old Turbo, hopefully they release one for this one also eventually, but for now hoping for something sooner.
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Has anyone come across a holster/belt clip that doesn't require a case? I got one from Amazon, but the case is so giant, that without it the DT2 basically falls out of the clip.
I know Seidio made one for old Turbo, hopefully they release one for this one also eventually, but for now hoping for something sooner.
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I am using the holster from my Turbo 1 Dilex Pro case. The naked Turbo 2 fits great in this holster.
Thanks for the response! It's snug in the T1 Dilex? No wobble? I tried some other T1 cases and it wouldn't even fit, and the T2 clips I found so far only work with giant heavy-duty protection cases.
I ended up using this one daily for now, with very good results, the Bomea Premium Leather Case for the Turbo, found it on Amzn. I actually find that since it's larger, being horizontal makes it feel less bulky on the side. But it's not great with a wider jeans belt, only with dress belts.
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Thanks for the response! It's snug in the T1 Dilex? No wobble? I tried some other T1 cases and it wouldn't even fit, and the T2 clips I found so far only work with giant heavy-duty protection cases.
I ended up using this one daily for now, with very good results, the Bomea Premium Leather Case for the Turbo, found it on Amzn. I actually find that since it's larger, being horizontal makes it feel less bulky on the side. But it's not great with a wider jeans belt, only with dress belts.
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Yes Its snug in the T1 Dilex holster. No wobble at all. I'm happy with it. Even if they came out with a holster for the "naked" phone I wouldn't get one. This works fine for me and since I already had it there is no point for me to spend anymore money.
I actually used the Blackberry Priv leather holster. It's fits wonderfully as they are comparable in size. Here are the measurements in mm: Priv: 147x77.2x9.4, Droid Turbo 2: 149.9x78x9.2