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.

          

                

0 Comments | Posted in Reviews By Shawn Wilson

Protection level terms from Guru DJ

March 22, 2012 3:22:04 PM CDT

       Here are some useful terms that I use all the time. I use them to make cases relatable to real world interaction. I find that it gives people a quick burst of knowledge which leads to a better understanding of what they are looking for in a case, and to help avoid my long technical explainations. The terms I use are Tank, SUV, and Economy Class. Each of these represent a protection class in the world of smartphone cases. They are defind as such:

       Tank Class:  Currently, the highest grade of protection. These cases are larger than the everyday case. they usually incorperate both silicone, usually for shock absorbtion and water resstance, and hard plycabonates/plastics. Most have built in screen protectors as well made from a thin translucent plastic. Tank in reference to the durability and massive size of acctual tanks do to the materials used to constuct them. They withstand serious damage, but lack the versatility of smaller vehicles. Pro, if you plan on destroying your phone with a toss at a wall, running it over with a truck, or dropping it in a toilet these cases are for you. Con, if you want a case which fits smoothly into your pocket, or still feels like the Phone you purchased, this case is not for you.

        Examples: Otterbox Defender, Ballistic HC, Trident Kraken II/AMS, Lifeproof, Griffin Survivor, And more that are comparable to these.

       SUV Class: This refers to a mid-grade protection. These cases, on average, are smaller than Tanks. These cases can be made out of hard polycarbonates/plastics, flexible polycarbonates, hard rubber, or a combination of silicone rubber and polycarbonate. Also, They tend to provide a screen protector which is applied to the front of the Phone. SUV is in reference to the better protection an SUV provides over smaller vehicles. They protect against everyday drops, scrapes, and mishaps. You can drop these on the floor, down a few steps, things like that. They are versatile enough to park just about anywhere. Meaning, they fit in and out of your pockets, are less cumbersome, and still offer solid protection. Con, on average, not water resistant, not able to survive toss at the wall, running over by cars, and overall extreme abuse. If you are not extremly hard on your Phone, and seek versatility, these cases are for you.

       Examples: Otterbox Commuter and Reflex, Ballistic SG, Trident Aegis and Cyclops, Skech Hard Rubber, Rise, Shine, CJ Flip, and any other comparable cases.

       Economy Class: These are low-grade case protection. These cases tend to be slim, nice looking, and cheaper cases. They offer plenty of style, but less protection. Most do not provide screen protectors. They can be made out of thin plycarbonate/plastic, rubber, silicone, leather, and more. The also tend to have more designs, bling, sparkles , etc... They can offer little to no protection. If they offer protection, its for a quick drop to the floor, and thats it. The silicone/rubber cases offer slip resistance. SomeEconomy Class usually look cuter than other cases. Cute, on average, means for show not protection. This case is for those folks not ruff with their phones, love aesthetics more than protection, or like to still feel like they are holding the Phone they purchase.

       Examples: Otterbox Impact, Ballistic LS, Trident Perseus, Bling cases, Skech Slim, Cutom Jacket, Gel cases, and other comparable cases.

        It is important to note these terms are Generalizations, and not specific to every type of case out there. For instance, a person could have a Hummer (Otterbox Reflex) versus a Ford Explorer (Trident Aegis). Both are from the SUV Class, but one is clearly more heavy duty than the other. We could also have an Escalade(Skech CJ FLip) versus a Jimmy (Otterbox commuter). One has a sleaker high end style over the other. There are many ways to usethese terms. So use them and start exploring new levels of awareness.

 This is Guru DJ, hoping to have raised your awarness alittle more this day.

 Thank you for reading.

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