PureGear PX260 and PX360 are heavy-duty Apple iPhone 5 cases that provide protection for the smart phone. PX260 is available for both the Samsung Galaxy S III and the iPhone 5, while the PX360 is available for the Galaxy SIII and the iPhone 4, 4S, and 5. PX260 is priced at 39.99 USD, while PX360 sells for 49.99 USD. This review, which focuses on the iPhone 5 versions, aim to evaluate the two products' usability, durability, weight, size, prize, and protective features.
The casings help avoid damages to the phone during accidental drops. Both cases sport a rugged design, and are made of matte-finished plastic. The texture of its edges provide excellent grip while typing or making calls, and its finish allows the phone to easily slide through the pocket. The process of installing the cases is fairly simple, as the products come with six screws and a small wrench that makes it easier to secure the phone.
The multi-purpose utility tool may also be used as a case stand, a bottle opener, and a ruler. The screws do not touch the smart phone, as they go into the cases' other side. Installing or removing the case from the phone is easy, and the process does not damage the iPhone. However, some users might be discouraged by the number of screws that need to be used. The casings are quite light for their size, but they make the iPhone look a bit wider.
PureGear's cases also come with a water-resistant bag, a cleaning cloth, and a screen protector. The bag is made of plastic, and its sealing capability makes it useful for damp environments. The cases are not waterproof, but they protect all parts of the smart phone from scratches and high-impact resistance. Other users have mentioned that their iPhones were left without a scratch after accidentally dropping them.
The two products are very similar, but the PX360 features a loop and a carabiner. These allow users to clip the case and avoid dropping it. However, some users complain that the loop for the carabiner makes the case more bulky. The power button is placed under the carabiner, and this creates a minor issue in terms of accessibility. Users of the PX360, in particular, may experience problems when the power button gets stuck.
The other buttons can be accessed easily, though. The bottom of the PX260 has a cover that is used when charging the phone. However, plugging the phone to an adapter requires the user to frequently open and close the flap. It is also a bit difficult to plug wide connectors into the audio jack socket because of the opening's lack of clearance.
The two casings are great for users who want added protection and are open to the idea of adding a little bulk to their iPhones. The size is ideal for those with bigger hands because of the extra width provided by the cases. The two products are available in four colors: blue, green, black, and purple.
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Marcial Bonifacio is a publicist for Phone Tablet Accessories Company. Marcial, who works as a freelance content writer for various online stores, holds a degree in Broadcast Journalism. He can be reached directly through his email publicist@phonetabletaccessories.com.
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