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Review: Incase Sleeve 3G Case

Last updated: Mar 22, 2004 11:00 pm UTC
By Haider Ali Khan
Review: Incase Sleeve 3G Case

Pros: Looks good, reasonably priced for leather, includes sturdy belt clip.


Cons: Can’t detach belt clip, protection of iPod’s front might allow particles to cause scratches.

Review: Incase Sleeve 3G Case

Simple and effective. These words are the best description for Incase Designs’ Sleeve 2 for 3rd generation iPods. From its high quality nappa leather to its attractive facade, the Incase Sleeve is an excellent companion for your iPod.

Features

The Incase Sleeve 2 (for 3rd generation iPods) is a very simple case, mostly designed to suit the needs of those who want to upgrade their original case that came with the iPod. Similar in slip-in design but crafted from luxurious nappa leather and neatly stitched, it comes with a permanently attached and very durable belt clip, which does not swivel. The only color available color is black.


Your iPod slips in from the top, and is surrounded by soft suede that will most definitely not scratch the iPod’s mirrored and polished surfaces.

Once in the case, the iPod’s Dock Connector port is still accessible through a hole on the bottom. The sides are mostly encompassed by the case, however the upper and lower parts of both of the iPod’s sides are exposed. The top of the case is left completely accessible, as are all of the iPod’s buttons and navigational scroll pad. Overall, the Sleeve 2 allows for quick practical access to the iPod’s functions, just as the company’s original sleeve allowed with the original iPod.


An entirely clear plastic screen protector protects the screen, without touching it, and doesn’t impair vision of the iPod’s screen except in very rare situations, such as bright days where glare is a concern.

Regardless, we’re glad Incase included screen protection, as it’s missing from too many otherwise competent cases.

Fit and Function

The case is very snug, leaving the user confident that the iPod will not inadvertently fall out. Removing the iPod is as simple as pulling upwards on the exposed sides. After a week of testing, no noticeable scratches appeared on our test iPod due to removing or inserting the iPod, which is always a good sign. Incase’s belt clip doesn’t swivel, but as a consequence is very sturdy. Unfortunately, because it’s permanently attached, using this case in a car cell phone holder is almost entirely impractical.


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