Zellatek vs. Lifeproof

September 18, 2012 11:51:08 AM CDT

     Over the last couple of weeks we have gotten a lot of heat for one of our videos concerning a "drop test" we conduced on the Lifeproof case with an iPhone 4.  Essentially we put an iPhone 4 in a Lifeproof case and dropped it.  Here is the video:

As you can see the LifeProof case failed the test and drop the back glass of the phone.  The one problem with this video that many are saying to us is that we didn't show the phone before it went in the case and so our video really doesn't show anything because the phone could have been broken before we put it in the case.  I can attest to the fact that the phone was not broken but I can understand the position.  However, I would like to show the video that LifeProof has on it's website displaying the same test we conducted:

As you can see LifeProof fails to show you the phone BEFORE it is in the case.  As a matter of faat they fail to show you the phone AFTER their tests.  They just show the phone in it's pretty little Lifeproof case, never bothering to take it out and show you if the phone broke or had damage.  Because we have gotten so many people who have had their phone break because of the LifeProof case we will be disecting the case and showing you that the case is no where near what the creators claim it to be.  Be looking for some more videos and reviews covering the LifeProof case.  Until then.

 

Much love,

Shawn Wilson

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Zellatek’s top Waterproof solutions for the iPhone 4/4S

We all know about a case called the Lifeproof which has graced pool parties, beaches and water parks this summer.  To me, waterproofing is the next step in the evolution of smart tech protection.  Lifeproof was not the first, but it has definitely brought the concept mainstream. We are going to take a look at some waterproof solutions that are going to revolutionize smartphone technology.  The only requirement  to make it into this blog is claiming to be waterproof, not water resistant..

The case that is taking the nation by storm, Lifeproof :

lifeproof caseThis case is rated MIL-STD-810F-516.5.  This is Military standard for shock absorption.  What does this mean? This is a standard test which determines the degree of shock a device can handle.  If it handles the test it is fit for military duty.  Normally, with cases, they drop test them 26 or more times to determine how often it will break.  It is not full proof but it assures that it has been tested.  This Standard is Golden,  versus a non-tested case. Lifeproof  is waterproof up to 6.6 feet.  Just don’t keep it in the deep side of the pool for too long. 

 

lifejacket

They have also made a new add-on called the lifejacket. This cover adds buoyancy to  Lifeproof's repertoire.  If we can’t guarantee it beyond 6.6ft, let’s prevent it from going deeper.  It’s a logical step for an additional $39.99.  The case is braced for impact as well.  Makes up for the flimsy nature of the lifeproof case, and has optional tether.  Lifeproof is the case that is forcing all others to look at waterproof technology.

 

 

 

We are going to stick with cases for now. (Before blowing your mind).  Next up is the Aqua Tek By SnowLizard.  This is a serious case that will give you all the protection you need and more. 

  1. It has a polycarbonate exterior. 
  2. Built in extended battery
  3. Built in solar power charger.
  4. Fully waterproof
  5. Side grips

 

This case has kit all.  Aqua Tek was funded by Kickstarter It is a little more than the $79.99 Lifeproof price tag.  This puppy is $129.99.   Its SOLAR Powdered, need I say more?  Take this bad boy out into the unknown, it’s going to survive anything you throw at it, and say, ”That all you Got.”  It was designed with outdoor types in mind. Big and bulk bastard, but for those seeking a truly rugged case, this is your case

 Rain Ballet By Joyfactory:  This case has been around since Lifeproof.  It just hasn’t got the name recognition.  Probably cause the name is strange.  The Rain Ballet has a nice reinforced structure that is good for impacts as well as waterproof.  Now this case rates good against rain, direct jets, and splashes. But they also mention IPX7 standards.  This refers to submersion up to 1 meter for 30min. They use Intelli-filter(mesures affects of liquids with different viscosity and ph on the case) to ensure a high quality sound which most waterproof cases do not use.

Rain Ballet phone caseThere are Sharpvue lenses over both front and back cameras. This case will take high quality video underwater. 

It is at the lower end of the price spectrum with a $49.99 price tag. Whoever named this case short changed it at the start. “I could have been a contender,” should be the quote for this case.  I wish I saw more of these cases around.

 

The next Contender that is turning heads is the Drisuit Endurance

This case bolsters waterproof protection as well as impact resistance.  It is a  Slim case that can survive 5 meters under water.  You can watch them throw it off ski lifts.  This case has it all.  The folks at Drisuit Technologies, designed this case with outdoor and sportsman types in mind. They have a unique non-toxic liquid membrane use d for screen protection to ensure that sensitivity is not lost. It also has a spot for a single credit card to fit in then back, and remain waterproof as well.  


  Check these guys out if you are looking for a slim outdoorsy solution for your iphone for $59.99.

driCat

The DRI CAT is made by EK Ekcessories produced in America.  It comes in multiple colors, extremely durable, and has the icat leash. EK produces iCat leashes that are optimum for folks that lose their phone.  These guys design lanyards, specialized ID cases, and now a waterproof case.  It has a simple twist mechanism that other cases do not.  Most cases have latches and clamps.  It is water proof. Only thing I don’t like is the screen cover it gets bubbly a bit.  It is still accessible.  My issue is aesthetic more than functionality.     This case is $59.99.  I am a big fan of iCat leashes.  Any case that is made in America is worth supporting.  For the price you will not be disappointed that you did.   

 

OTTERBOX ARMOUR CASEThe New kid on the Block will be the Otterbox Armor Series.  Bolstering to be the “Toughest Case they ever made”, gives me high hopes for this one.  It is being shown everywhere as 20ft drop test, waterproof of to 10 feet, crunch of 2 tons, etc..  It Promises to be the next big thing.  It is going to be thicker than the lifeproof, but will definitely offer a higher level of protection.  

Check out some of the other Blogs, at zellatek.com, concerning the Otterbox Armor Series.

 

 

 

 

I have to give an honorable mention to the Magellan Tough Case  designed for the iPhone 3G/GS and iPod  touches 2nd/3rd Generation.

Magellan Tough Case

I wanted to show  that waterproofing has been around for a bit, and had more tech applied.  All waterproof iPhone 4 cases should tip their hats to the Magellan tough Case

 

  1. Durability you can feel
  2. Full access to all functions
  3. Extended Battery life for Phone
  4. Enhanced GPS chip set in case fully compatible with GPS Apps.  
  5. IPX7 submersion certified

This case sets the bar high.  Priced at $99.99, the price is high. Recently they dropped the price on their sight to $79.99.  Since the decline of the iPhone 3G/GS, this is a wise decision.  

Now we leave the cases, and impact resistance behind, to focus on pure waterproofing solutions.  dcry case 

  The Dry Case is a waterproof solution that may seem familiar.  We have seen many peoples come out with waterproof baggies and such.  These are an inexpensive way to protect your iphone from water.  What we see with the Dry Case is a tweak on the bag design.

  1. It vacuum seals
  2. It is headphone friendly
  3. 3 it has been tested to 100ft underwater
  4. THE VACUME seal allows for full functionality of devices by sucking the bag into a snug, screen protector type fit.

Do to the vacuumed seal technique, compression is not an issue for this case.  THEY HAVE PLENTY OF ACCESSORIES TO HELP YOU STRAP THIS CASE TO YOUR PERSON.    At  $39.99 this is a viable alternative to a case for folks just needing something for vacation.  They have bags for all types of devices, and even a waterproof back pack.  Nothing else bolsters a 100ft depth protection. 

 Our next solution is the Case Marine out of the UK.  It is a thin Membrane that adds only .25mm to the thickness of your  iPhone.  You could probably put a Case Marine on your iPhone and the case Marine will not miss a beat.  It has a 10 meter depth test.  I haven’t seen them for sale in the US.  Just click the blue Case Marine and it will take you to their sight..  As a Reminder, these solutions are not for impact resistance.  They are strictly waterproof solutions.  Now you may wonder. What else is thinner than .25 mm for my phone?  Well it is time to go molecular.

We met a company at the CTIA convention called HzO.  There is a video on our site showing them test their waterproof solution on an iPhone 4.  The guy would not give us much info on the process,  but on their website, they give brief insight to a Nano thin layer applied using a misting process.  This process is designed to affect the phone on a molecular level inside and out, totally waterproofing the device.  Now they do not offer this currently to the public.  They are trying to market to manufactures.  The vapor used is extremely hydrophobic.  It will not allow liquids  through.  Liquid should bead up and roll off. Think Rain X on steroids. The degree of waterproofing is relative to the amount of hydrophobic mist applied.  More is better.

Liquipel is another company doing a similar concept.  Difference is, Liquipel will  mist your phone for $59.  Click here for more info and to purchase.  This company shows how the process is done.  It puts your phone into a sealed container designed to form a vacuum.   They release the mist and it binds on a molecular level to the phone.  You will not notice it on the device.  Internally and externally your iPhone is now waterproof. 

 Never wet is facinating stuff!  This is the last of my Solutions for waterproofing.  This company did not focus on just iPhones, but everything else you can imagine.  Their unique style of waterproofing is applied by  spray, or dunking items in a solution.  You spray it on devices like an iPhone 3, just the outside, and the case will last 30 min under water.  Don’t take my word for any of this stuff check out the site, and videos.  This is another hydrophobic mist /spray, that don’t require a environmental vacuum to apply. They apply this stuff to shoes, fleece, phones, and more.  All come out bone dry by beading up the water. It’s amazing.  Unfortunately it is not for retail.  These guys are also marketing to companies. I really want a can of this stuff.

 

All of these solutions are able to revolutionize how we think about water, ice, oil, spillage, and weather protection.  Phone companies should jump on this stuff ASAP.  Give it a year, and all cases or devises will be offering waterproofing.

Out of all the solutions I have presented her,  I like the Neverwet Concept, and the Aqua Tek Case.  I would have to choose Liquipel  because it is offered for retail so check out the link.

This has been interesting to research.  Thank you for Reading.  Check out Zellatek.com, the accessory gurus, and twitter me @Ztek_Guru_DJ.  This has been Guru DJ Hoping to raise you consumer awareness.


 

 

 




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Release the Kraken AMS by Trident!

July 7, 2012 12:36:45 PM CDT

 

The Trident Kraken AMS is Tridents beast.  The name alone is enough to make you think “Beastly case”, or “Release the Kraken!”   Trident goes against the grain with this beast.  Here are some of its stats. 

  1. It starts with the Perseus silicone skin(with optional screen protectors)
  2. A rigid polycarbonate EXO Skeleton with built in screen protector.
  3. AMS (Adaptive Modular System) rear slide lock groove for multiple atachments, initially for aluminum kick stand.
  4. Headphone extension.
  5. Belt clip.

 

Kraken AMS goes against the normal silicone present on multiple cases at the Tank level.  Examples would be Otterbox Defender, Griffin Survivor, and the Ballistic HC.   Due to the rigid nature of most polycarbonates, used in manufacturing cases, silicone wraps diffuse the initial impact preventing cracks.  The AMS series uses a rigid layer on the outside.  This allows for the case to smoothly go in and out of the pocket by not sticking to anything.  The silicone Perseus case is left on the inside to absorb any residual shock from the initial impact.  It begs to question whether the dampening of the initial impact is better than absorbing the aftershock.  We will test this theory with a video in the near future.

 

The EXO Skeleton of the Kraken AMS is sleek looking ad feels great.  Even though it is the same size as its competitors, it doesn’t feel like it.  Not having clingy exterior silicone makes this beast formidable.  There are ridges at the rear to give your fingers something to hold on to.  Also the polycarb has a light texture reminiscent of a good pair of binoculars.  The rear also rounds out versus staying flat.  This enables the case to buckle and displace energy versus falling flat and stopping. 

 

The AMS’s rear slip lock initially has an aluminum kick stand attached.  It can also have a universal clip attached, tripod, bike mount, and car mount attached.  Trident made this case versatile to a rough and leisure life style. 

The built in screen protector is held in by an adhesive like most of its competitors.  It is standard issue for tank level cases. 

Something I really like about Trident is they took time to realize there cases may not work with all headphones.  They include a headphone extension with the Kraken.   It is nothing fancies just an adapter for those headphones with abnormally large plug-ins. 

The belt clip is much to be desired.  It is small, clips only to front of case, and has a tendency to break.  Trident has a one year warranty that you will use if you put the clip to any type of serious test.  Just like Otterbox one year warranty being used cause its rubber is stretched out or torn.

The Kraken AMS Series by Trident is a good alternative to some of the other Tanks out there.  Your phone will be protected, you will like it in your pocket, and it will strike fear into those around when you say, Release the Kraken!”

  It recieves 3.5 out of 5 from Guru DJ.

          

                

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App of the Week: DiamondDash

March 15, 2012 10:26:41 PM CDT

App of the Week: DiamondDash

Cost: Free (add ons are available)

 

This is a fun puzzle type game where you touch 3 or more same color jewels as quickly as you can. You have 60 seconds, and every time you touch gems of the same color they disappear and are replaced with other jewels. 

 

If you consistently find 3 or more of a kind (and don’t press on places that don’t have at least 3 matching colors), you will eventually get “jewel bombs” (different from purchased bombs below). When you tap these shining jewels, they will take out a row and column, and quickly increase your score. Another thing to boost your score is finding big groupings of same color jewels. The score increases exponentially with each additional jewel grouped together. 

 

I can honestly say this game is quickly addicting. It has Facebook integration as well so you can post your score and you can compare your score among friends (you do have to let it access your profile info and do all that other stuff that you have to do to let third party software on your Facebook page, much like Farmville, etc). Also, there is tournament ranking so you can see your score compared to that of your friends. 

 

You are given 5 “hearts”, which are basically 5 times you can play. Once you are out of hearts you have to buy more or wait a few minutes for them to replenish. If you link it to Facebook you get 10 extra hearts, and some Facebook friends can even send you more hearts. 

 

The nice thing is you can’t keep playing forever. So, as addicting as it is, you can’t waste too much time playing. Once your hearts are out, you are forced to do something else (like play another game...but it might be good to actually pay attention to a loved one or something now and then...just a thought). 

 

Also, the more you play you get silver coins that you can eventually use to buy “bombs” and “hourglasses.” The bombs cost 300 silver coins for one game use. If you buy them, at random times through the game you can tap them and they will take out a bunch of jewels, giving you a bigger score. If you buy the hour glasses, they will come up at random times, and if you tap them, they will add a few seconds to your game play. You can even save up coins and buy both of them. 

 

The more you play the more experience points you get, which multiplies your score, as well as eventually will unlock the bomb and the hourglass. 

 

It’s a really fun, fast-paced game that will keep you on your toes and give your brain a bit of a workout! 

Sincerely,
Nick Andrus
Jedi Master
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Skech Hard Rubber Case for iPhone 4/4S

March 15, 2012 10:20:45 PM CDT

The Pros: 

I like this case because it combines protection while keeping the sleekness of the iPhone 4/4S. 

The hard rubber gives it a rubber feel while still allowing easy sliding into your pocket (not sticking like a rubber otterbox or a silicone case). Ladies might also like it because it won’t stick to their hair while they are on the phone. 

The inside has a felt covering that will keep the glass back of the phone from scratching.  If the case is just plastic or even silicone going up against the glass back, you are at risk of rubbing grooves or scratches, or getting dust/sand in the back that can also scratch the back. So, the felt on the back is a good thing to keep it safe. 

Best of all, there is a space between the case and the phone--almost like a “buffer zone.” It’s made similar to a football helmet, so if there is a shock or an impact, the force of the impact spreads around the case rather than going right to the phone. 

Is it as protective as, say, an Otter or a Trident case? No. It’s not a “tank” to use “the Guru’s” terminology. Now, if you are a paratrooper going behind enemy lines into Afghanistan, this case might not be for you. If you are a parent in the habit of giving your $500+ dollar device to a 3 year old to keep them busy, this case probably isn’t for you (and maybe an iPhone in general isn’t a good idea for you). Anyway, I digress...

If you are a reasonably careful person, this case works fine. I have even dropped mine several times. Two times while running to my car my phone fell out of my pocket and landed face down then bounced around the asphalt about 4 times.

 

Scratched the case, but the phone itself was not damaged. One time my phone landed facedown and slid across the sidewalk--the entire slide it was face down. Still, no damage to the screen. 

The Cons: 

The bad thing about the skech case is that much like most quality cases, there is limited selection on styles. There are no graphics or logos available. I have found that most cases with some of the cooler graphics and logos seem to spend more time and effort on the look of the case rather than on the functionality and protection of the case. So, unfortunately, you have to choose if you want your case to combine protection with simplicity and sleekness, or if you want a graphic or logo on your case with cheap plastic/rubber. 

It is a two-piece case, so the bottom does come off. That could mean disaster, and usually does for most cases. The bottom just pops off. I do notice that the skech don't come off as easily as others. The case itself seems to fit on the entire phone, rather than just snapping together. So, the bottom doesn’t seem to come off easily, even after months of use. Two-piece cases that do have a snap seem to come off more easily with time because the snap wears out. 

 

One positive in the midst of the apparent downside of a two-piece case is that if you need to put your phone in a dock to charge and/or play music, you can take only the bottom off rather than having to take the entire case off. However, if you tend to wear more skinny jeans and you put your phone in your back pocket, there can be a chance that when you take the phone off the bottom part of the case might stay in your pocket. Not that my jeans are that skinny...but I have seen it happen with others...just saying...

 

In general, I like this case better than most. Again, I don’t like the bulky cases. I try to not put my phone through lots of turmoil. I like the look and the feel of an iphone without anything on it. If I could have no case I would. This is the best option if you are looking for good protection and keeping the sleek style of an iPhone 4/4S. 

 

Sincerely,

Nick Andrus

Jedi Master



















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Skech Porter Case Review for iPad 2

January 23, 2012 3:13:00 PM CST

The Porter is for the person that doesn’t want a bulky case, yet wants to save the iPad from falling. It is a slim leather case that fits like a glove around the iPad. Something that I like is that this case snaps into place instead of sliding into a pocket. The snapping feature keeps the iPad from moving around. The case has a strap on the inside. When I open the case, flipping the front to the back, I can slide my hand across the back of the iPad, and into the strap to ensuring I don’t drop it. The strap is snug and secure.

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Skech Hard Rubber iPhone 4/4S Case

December 29, 2011 2:53:00 PM CST

From a purely personal standpoint I love the Skech iPhone 4/4S case. Not only is it durable (a MUST for a father of 3) but it’s also a sleek and slim case which makes it easier to handle. There are a TON of iPhone cases on the market, but few have the strength that the Skech brand offers to the customer. Made of hard rubber that protects the phone from drops, dings, and falls allows the customer to know that their phone will be protected in normal daily activities. Not only does Skech make their case from hard rubber, which is a MUCH better protector than plastic or soft rubber, but it also adds felt backing to the inside of the case to protect the back of your phone from scratches.

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