
iSkin Fuze iPhone is a toronto-based iSkin has been experiment with in mixes of hard and elastic plastic iPod safety for years: it is eVo2 feature a hard plastic screen guard, which evolved into a better hard plastic face guard for eVo3, and eventually into a totally hard plastic case with rubber inside for Claro. The newest evolution of this thought is Fuze for iPhone is $40, which fuses thin rubber layers onto divide front and rear shells.

In short, though Fuze is comparatively late in arriving—the unique iPhone this is considered for won’t be sold a week from now—it is definitely iSkin’s most remarkable dual-material case yet, and not now in looks. The case mixes a thin layer of soft rubber on the contained by with thicker polycarbonate plastic on outside, then adds two-tone coloring and soft rubber accents. From the outside and the front of case are silver, black, and clear, while the back is completely black, interlocking together on the top and both sides.

While a hole has been left for the iPhone is bottom, a totally soft rubber tab hangs down and plugs into the device are Dock Connector, as long as a part-time shielding for everything except for bottom speaker and microphone. Likewise, the case’s front has a fully rubber Home button cover, leaving the screen and ear speaker showing. Holes for the ringer and silent switch, headphone port, and camera are simply others; iSkin covers the Sleep and Wake and Volume buttons with elastic hard plastic protectors.

Having enjoyed using Fuze for primary generation iPhone, we are look like a forward to seeing what the company can do with the previously announce but not yet debuted version for the iPhone 3G—hopefully more color options and small bottom tweaks will be in store.




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