
Regular Price:
$39.99
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Product Details
- Its silicone cladding blocks vibration.
- Its sealed ports that block blown sand/dust.
- Detachable heavy-duty clip secures your iPod touch to a belt or bag strap.
- Independently tested & certified to meet conditions outlined in US Department Of Defense Mil-Std-810 & Uk Department Of Defense.
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Customer Review
Great Case
In my opinion this case is better than an otterbox. For instance, it comes with a camera flap (I think its a good feature), Clip (acts like a stand)and is somewhat waterproof. The amount of protection rivals that of the otterbox. The whole thing fits together perfectly.My only complaint is the headphone flap is kinda hard to open at first.
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May 13, 2011
| Helpful Votes: 12 | Rating: 5
Product Description
Survivor is built on a shatter-resistant polycarbonate frame clad in rugged, shock absorbing silicone. A built-in screen protector seals your Multi-Touch display from the outside environment, while hinged plugs seal the dock connector, headphone port, hold switch and volume controls. Detachable heavy-duty clip secures your iPod touch to a belt or bag strap. Top to learn more
Not Bad For the Price
I have used this case in Afghanistan. When my iPod dropped off a 200 foot mountain this case protected my iPod without any damage to it. The clip is a little week but other than that this is a great product!
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October 16, 2011
(Afghanistan) | Helpful Votes: 15 | Rating: 4
Protects great but has serious drawbacks
I have the Survivor case for my Verizon iPhone and have been using it for a couple of weeks. Here is what I found:The good: It will protect your phone, no doubt. My phone has fallen from waist height several times and spent an hour in a half inch puddle on a rainy night in a parking lot without showing any ill effects. 4.5 stars for protection (being water resistant rather than water proof is the missing half a star)The bad: The camera flap. Ugh. My iPhone having friends scoffed when I said I didn't plan on using the camera function of the phone much. The camera on my Blackberry was awful, and I just got along without it using point and shoots when I needed. They told me the camera is pretty decent on the iPhone, and I will want to use it. I didn't believe them and bought the Survivor case knowing full well that using the camera would be a pain. Well, I like the camera and would like to use it more, BUT the flap covers the lens and flash and is somewhat...
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March 1, 2011
| Helpful Votes: 58 | Rating: 3