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Review: SwitchEasy Capsule Rebel for iPhone 3G

Last updated: May 15, 2021 2:14 pm UTC
By Jeremy Horwitz
Review: SwitchEasy Capsule Rebel for iPhone 3G

Several years ago, silicone rubber iPod cases became so generic and commoditized that we all but stopped caring about them. But then something positive happened: the industry’s better case makers stepped up and started thinking more about how to improve the textures, protectiveness, and finish of their designs, compellingly distinguishing them from their poorly made throwaway competitors. Consequently, the iPhone and iPhone 3G have enjoyed a number of legitimately good and great new rubber case designs, four of which we’re looking at in separate reviews today. They vary in price from $20 to $40, and diverge widely in features and looks. This review focuses on SwitchEasy’s Capsule Rebel ($25).


Review: SwitchEasy Capsule Rebel for iPhone 3G

Capsule Rebel represents a fairly remarkable rebound from SwitchEasy’s prior Capsule cases for iPhone and iPod touch, fully hard plastic cases that put simplicity and color options somewhat ahead of usability and comfort. Both versions had been packed with a bunch of items, including different colored screen protectors, stickers, and other frills; it all seemed like too much, but at the same time, not enough.

 

Review: SwitchEasy Capsule Rebel for iPhone 3G

This time, SwitchEasy has come up with a case that’s cool first and frilly second. Each Capsule Rebel is made from three pieces: a hard, glossy plastic spine, a semi-soft rubber shell, and a completely clear film protector—actually two, in case you pull one off.


You put the shell on the iPhone 3G’s back, the film on its front, and then attach the spine to reinforce the shell. Together, these parts expose the device’s speakers, microphone, ringer switch, Home button, camera, headphone and Dock Connector ports; thanks to the otherwise full back, side, and top coverage, however, Capsule Rebel is in our above-average protection category. A little plug is included for the Dock Connector port, leaving the downstairs speaker and microphone available for speakerphone mode.


 

Review: SwitchEasy Capsule Rebel for iPhone 3G

Review: SwitchEasy Capsule Rebel for iPhone 3G

The cool thing about this case design is that it stretches beyond the iPhone 3G’s design in a distinctive way. SwitchEasy’s spine is either opaque white or clear black, and provides enough of the original iPhone 3G’s gloss to identify the device on sight, yet the color-matched matte rubber shell is there to aid with grip. Similarly, while the glossy part can scratch and scuff like the iPhone 3G’s plastic, the matte part basically absorbs marks. Capsule Rebel gives you most of Apple’s looks, stylized a bit, with half of the guilt.


For those who might be curious, the spines of the white and black versions can be swapped for zebra-styled cases; we wouldn’t be surprised at all to see SwitchEasy release more colors, as well as extra spines for people who want to change Capsule Rebel’s looks for fun.

 

Review: SwitchEasy Capsule Rebel for iPhone 3G

Review: SwitchEasy Capsule Rebel for iPhone 3G

Then there are the other pack-ins. In addition to the twin screen protectors, you get a cleaning cloth and application squeegee for the film, a Universal Dock Adapter made to fit the case, and a video viewing stand. The latter item is handy for times when you just want to set the iPhone 3G down and watch a video; while we prefer to see stands like this built into cases, we’ll take this feature pretty much however we can get it in a pocketable form.


 

Review: SwitchEasy Capsule Rebel for iPhone 3G

Review: SwitchEasy Capsule Rebel for iPhone 3G

Only three small things stand between Capsule Rebel and our flat A rating. First, the case has a tendency to show thin silvers of the iPhone 3G’s chrome bezel, though only at the parts where the rubber isn’t reinforced fully by the spine. Second, while the Dock Connector port’s on the small side but can flex a little for larger connectors, the headphone port is framed with hard plastic and won’t accommodate the biggest third-party earphone plugs. Most brands, however, will do fine. Third and finally, there’s the scuff issue; the glossy spine will show scratches.


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