Review: Otterbox Armor Series iPod Touch case
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by Doug Aamoth on March 10, 2008

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The Otterbox Armor Series iPod Touch case is waterproof, dustproof, dirtproof, sandproof, and drop-proof while at the same time allowing access to most of the Touch’s functions. While the extra added bulk might scare some people off, those who need maximum protection at a not-too-shabby price will appreciate this case.

Features

The Otterbox Armor Series case protects an iPod Touch on all sides with impact-absorbing rubber while allowing use of the touch screen through a thin-but-tough membrane. There’s an external headphone jack that hooks into your iPod’s headphone jack, a rubberized main button, and a belt clip on the backside of the case.

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Pros

The Armor Series feels like it can take a beating — like a drop from a moving car and getting run over by the car behind it kind of beating. It feels that tough.

I didn’t test the claim that the case is waterproof up to 3 feet or drop it out of a moving car because I’m not insane and the thought of replacing a device I bought for $400 and use almost every day makes me bunch up a bit. I would, however, take this out to the beach without worrying that I was going to ruin the precious cargo inside.

Also, at $50, the price is nice for what you get. It’s my opinion that too much of a premium is put on “rugged” devices and cases. You could probably find similar cases selling for $80 an up. This seems like a good value if you’re going to be using your iPod in some pretty rough conditions. Those of you in the military, especially, could use this.

Cons

One glaring drawback is that the Armor case makes your otherwise svelte and pocketable device into a considerably larger, plastic-covered device. You’d have to have mighty big pockets to carry this around without using the belt clip or the included lanyard. That being said, it’s being marketed for toughness, not portability.

The second minor gripe is that, while you’re still able to control the Touch, the gentle finger swoops that you’re used to become much more deliberate presses thanks to the membrane that covers the screen. Don’t get me wrong, it’s cool that the screen even works while in this case. It looks like it wouldn’t. It’s just not as elegant. Also, the power button on the top of the iPod Touch gets covered up completely. Not a huge deal since the device will eventually go into sleep mode.

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This could be a pro or a con depending whom you ask, but the belt clip positions the iPod Touch upside-down (notice where the headphone jack is located in the photo on the right).

It works well for looking down and futzing with the controls, though.

Conclusion

The Otterbox for iPod Touch Armor Series case is a great buy for anyone looking for some serious protection. Everyone else could easily get by with a slimmer, cheaper solution. The build quality and the price of the Armor case make it a winner, though.

Waterproof iPod Touch Cases [Otterbox.com]

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  • Finally an ipod case that we can swim, clean the dust of our furniture, jump right into a dirt pond, travel the Sahara and fall down with!
    It was about time, huh?

  • that seems pretty bulky. there is a similar case with all this protection but not all the bulk at http://www.vibevault.com

  • I just got the defender case for the Ipod classic 80g and sent it back. It does protect it perfectly, but the screan part is so blurry it hurt my eyes to look at it for a while. I have some games that I like to play and it was just impossible after 5 minutes of watching it-And I have 20/20 vision. Even searching through the “cover flow” to look for an album. Just my opinion. :)

  • I’ve used a similar case with my iPod classic (and I’ll be getting this case for my touch when it arrives). This type of case does add significant bulk but it’s not meant for the person who carried their iPod in its own padded case in their padded laptop bag.

    I use the current case I have w/ my messenger bag – clip it to the strap and go. The clip is made w/ a C curve in the end so it grips the strap well – it’s never fallen off my bag – but I’m confident if it does the iPod will be fine. I also don’t have to worry about rain or anything else. My iPod generally lives in my messenger bag so it’s nice to have the extra protection at all times.

    If you don’t need the waterproof feature Otterbox makes a slimmer, lighter, cheaper case as well called the Defender.

  • you are so gay!!!

  • i have more of a question….this product says its NOT compatible with the iTouch 2gen, but i have looked at the specs on sizes and they seem to be similar. Why is it not compatible, i REALLY want this case if i’m going to be spending lots of money on an item to ruin it while working. can anyone explain? thanks :)

  • I think its because of the added external speaker and volume knob. These would not be accesable from the outside if you are using this case.

  • nice! i would buy one of these if i was going on safari or somthing, but until then, ill stick with my shadescase

  • Can you hear the external speaker thru this case?

  • I can finally take my ipod into the shower!

  • Has anyone been gutsy enough to take this containing an iPod down for a 100 ft dive?

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