Introduction and Design:
Placing the handset into the PowerSkin case, it quickly loses its alluring sleek looks, and instead, its overall thickness is nearly doubled to make it rather bulky, hefty, and boxy looking. Its silicone rubber casing is actually constructed from recycled materials, while offering some level of shock absorption, adequate grip, protection, and a clean overall look. However, its uninspiring design is rather mundane.
In order to place the handset into position, you’ll need to put the iPhone 4 on an angle and line up the 30-pin port with the connector on the PowerSkin case. Once it snaps in, you can push it into the case so that it’s completely protected.
On the left side of the case, there is a cutout for the vibrate switch, while two outlined circles are positioned directly over the iPhone 4’s volume buttons. Meanwhile, another cutout is found on the top edge for the 3.5mm headset jack, and another outline button is placed on top of the dedicated power button. Thankfully, these outlines still offer a tasteful, yet tactile response when pressed.
To gauge the battery’s level, there are four blue LEDs placed consecutively along the bottom edge – with a button nearby that activates the charging mechanism by executing a long press on it. Additionally, pressing on the same button once will light up the LEDs showing off how much juice is left in the tank. Finally, a microUSB port is found on the right side of the case, which allows you to charge the case via any USB port. At the same time, you can still synchronize the iPhone 4 with iTunes while it’s charging – meaning, you don’t need to take the phone out of the case.
Performance: Conclusion: Knowing that it lives up to the fact of offering double the battery life with the iPhone 4, we’re stuck in a dilemma between its better pricing over the competition, and the handset’s hefty physical transformation. On one hand, we absolutely adore that it’s able to more than double the battery life – while being priced competitively over its rivals at $79.99. However, we’re not thrilled to find the once sleek looking device transformed into a literal brick with the PowerSkin on. At the same time, it lacks any favorable design elements to make it faintly attractive as a case, but nevertheless, it’s able to get the job done in terms of battery life. PowerSkin iPhone 4 Case Video Review: |
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