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Marware Silicone Case and Screen Protectors for Apple iPhone 4

Marware Silicone Case and Screen Protectors for Apple iPhone 4
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Marware Silicone Case and Screen Protectors for Apple iPhone 4

SKU: 

11804-113250

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Description:

The Sport Grip provides smooth, sleek, slip-free silicone protection for your iPhone 3G. One of the slimmest and most comfortable carrying solutions on the market.

Features:
  • Slip-free, high quality silicone skin available in multiple colors

  • Quick and easy access to all iPhone functionality

  • Ultra-slim profile

  • Includes clear protective film and microfiber cleaning cloth

Product Details:
Product Length: 4.61 inches
Product Width: 2.4 inches
Product Height: 0.29 inches
Product Weight: 0.04 pounds
Package Length: 6.22 inches
Package Width: 4.49 inches
Package Height: 0.87 inches
Package Weight: 0.13 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 72 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 72 customer reviews )
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37 of 38 found the following review helpful:

3Fuzzy Wazzy was this iPhone Case  Aug 24, 2008
By jt
This case does a great job protecting my phone and more importantly feels good and secure when using the phone. I like how it is sort of tacky helping prevent slippage. I also really like how it wraps around the phone and covers pretty much everything (including the buttons) except the screen. HOWEVER, this things is a HUGE lint magnet. Sometimes it looks like your iphone is covered in felt and you are playing with a teddy bear. The other annoying thing is that although the clear screen protector included with the case is fairly nice it actually scratches which is just plain odd/ironic. Not only does it scratch from stuff that might be in your pockets it develops streak marks from your fingers especially at the bottom of the screen where you have to slide your finger to unlock your phone. I do still use the case because it feels the most secure in my hands especially when typing but it is kind of embarrassing as I have had a couple of people comment on the hairiness of my iphone...

22 of 22 found the following review helpful:

5An Elegant Solution to Protect your new 3G iPhone  Jul 20, 2008
By Andrew Oswald "Gearapolis"
Marware does it again. The case fits perfectly to the 3G iPhone. It comes with a thin clear protector for the screen. (Do not get crumbs or anything on thin clear screen protector prior to sticking it on the iPhone, otherwise those crumbs will create air bubbles on the screen and annoy you forever...) All buttons and iPhone functions work with the case attached. Easy to take on and off. The case may not fit in all docks, but removing the case is a cinch. I highly recommend picking up on of these cases.

17 of 18 found the following review helpful:

5Get a Grip  Apr 03, 2009
By cjdlite
Protection. Performance. Price. Marware's Sport Grip excels in all.

This is the second Marware case I've bought (for my new iPhone 3G; read my review for the first Marware case I bought for my previous iPhone).

I was looking for a thin, protective, and inexpensive case for my iPhone knowing that most third party products are bulky, shabby, and overpriced.

There are other cases that look better, but Marware's Sport Grip offers the best-looking protection and grip for the iPhone (which is a very dense, slick device; and therefore very easy to drop).

While I am very impressed with the design and appearance of the Cozip case, I would still recommend the Marware Sport Grip because of its more industrial-strength grip and protection.

If protecting your iPhone from the hard knocks of life is your top priority, then this is the case for you.

Unlike the original Marware case, this one greatly reduces the problem of dust with the addition of a micro-fine matte texture resembling acid-etched glass.

While the iPhone's screen is reputed to be extremely scratch resistant, I prefer the extra protection afforded by this clear protector, but there is still the issue of applying the clear screen protector without trapping air, lint, or dust below it.

I found the new instructions helped me to apply the protector on the first try (something I was not able to do before). The trick is to use a credit-card while applying the screen.

If you do have problems applying the screen protector, please try the techniques I used with the first case (but you must be very careful and patient to get it right).

Use the supplied microfiber cloth (and Dust-Off, if you have it) to clean your iPhone very thoroughly first. Apply the screen protector as instructed in a clean and well-lighted place. You will most likely have to make several attempts, but eventually it will work perfectly. I used a Swiss Army knife toothpick to lift the protector off the screen to reapply, but any sharp non-metal object should work as well.

If you do get lint below the screen protector (as I did), don't give up. Simply saturate a few cotton balls in pure rubbing alcohol (99%) and gently wipe the clinging side of the protector from edge to edge in one motion on a fresh sheet of office paper. Keep wiping until the entire protector surface is clean, then blot the alcohol off using another fresh sheet of office paper. Reapply the protector as instructed. It took me several attempts of cleaning and reapplying, but eventually it clung perfectly to the iPhone screen and disappeared almost entirely.

I know this sounds overly meticulous, but a little extra care while applying the screen protector will greatly enhance your experience with this product and your iPhone. Once the protector and skin are on, you will lose virtually none of the iPhone performance while gaining significantly enhanced grip and protection.

I find the new texture of this case greatly reduces the friction issue many others reviewers had. For me, this new texture is vastly improved over the last as it does not cling to your pockets nearly as much, but still improves grip and shock protection.

This sword cuts both ways. For me, high-friction is a feature and not a bug as I prefer that my phone stay securely where I put it. Naturally, the silicone case clings to pockets while attracting lint, dust, etc. That's the point. Just about any other material slides around, which is exactly what I don't want.

For me, this is a small sacrifice when compared to the amount of sure grip and protection this case affords. I also prefer that my iPhone not slide out of my coat pocket when I stoop down, but the tradeoff is that it doesn't slip into your pocket as easily and definitely attracts dust and lint.

However, the this new case is even easier to remove from the iPhone to rinse off and blot-dry, so I don't see this as a huge disadvantage when compared to the enhanced grip and protection.

I would easily pay double the price for this product as it is the most protective, highest performance, and least obstructive iPhone case, but Marware's Sport Grip is a real bargain at around $10. At this price, I haven't found any other products that look as good while protecting so well.

I highly recommend this product to those who value protection and performance over appearance.

8 of 8 found the following review helpful:

5Excellent grip and low profile for the iPhone 3G  Aug 09, 2008
By Alex
It's a pity having to cover up the beauty of the black iPhone and, in an effort to show off the back of the phone, I had bought a clear plastic case for the phone. That case had proved too slippery and didn't offer enough protection for the buttons. The Marware case, on the other hand, offers a nice balance between protection and beauty. On the protection front, all the buttons are protected save for the silence switch and a screen protector (which I'm not using) is thrown in as well. On the beauty front, the case isn't too thick so the silhouette of the iPhone 3G isn't made much bulkier. Hand-feel is excellent, with the case being grippy but not so much so as to make removal from a pocket too difficult. I'd describe the feel of the material as velvety. At it's current street price, this case is a bargain for the quality of the material and its appearance. I heartily recommend it.

8 of 8 found the following review helpful:

4Nice case...almost perfect  Aug 21, 2008
By Mister Sam
I'm on my third iPhone 3G case, and I think this one's probably the keeper. I tend to switch cases between work and non-work hours, because a phone can get beat up at my shop, but this one might just allow me to use the same case for both.

One of my previous cases is the DLO Jam Jacket, which offers more fall protection than this Marware case, but doesn't cover the upper earpiece area of the phone. It's bigger and grippier, but not as elegant; it makes the phone look more "industrial" (which is good or bad depending on your opinion. I kind of like that look). It has sloppy manufacturing though, with ragged holes and seam-flash, but is one of the grippiest cases I've tried, making it difficult to remove from my pocket. The DLO case has the best home button protection I've seen on a case, with a raised square in the middle that is just so natural to push.

I also own a Switcheasy Rebel case. Very nice case, with tight manufacturing tolerances, and comes with a connector protector which covers the connector area on the bottom of the phone, which is great for keeping dust out. My only real issue with that case is that it doesn't cover enough of the face of the phone; it leaves it wide open, with home button and earpiece areas completely exposed. Not the best thing if you happen to drop your phone (and if you haven't yet, you will).

This Marware case offers decent fall protection (not as good as the DLO, though) and excellent protection of the home button and earpiece areas. Don't buy a case that doesn't have the cutouts for the proximity sensor and light sensor like this Marware does, or you'll have the issue people have complained about with such cases: constant screen brightness and accidentally hanging up on calls because the phone doesn't sense when it's at your ear or away from it. The SportGrip has no such issues.

The home button isn't as nice to use on this case as the DLO; it really needs a raised area in the middle to match that case's excellent feel, but the DLO doesn't cover the earpiece area. As others have said, the Marware does have a "velvety" feel, and really isn't very grippy at all, but it's easily removed from pockets. It's a nice balance, but doesn't feel as secure in the hand as the super-sticky DLO. I can't agree that it doesn't collect lint or dust, although not as much as the DLO.

The button protectors on this Marware are quite nice. They protrude positively, so that when you're on a call and want to adjust the volume, you never have to look at the phone.

I wish Marware would include a connector cover, and improve the home button protector for a more positive feel, but otherwise this is a nice balance of grip, protection and quality.

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