Incase iPhone Topo-Patterned Protective Cover

Posted in iPhone Accessories by Darrin Olson on July 15th, 2007

Incase protective cover for the Apple iPhone with rubberized topographic patternI was browsing at the local Portland area Apple store yesterday and came across a pile of cool-looking iPhone cases from Incase. One in particular was this rubberized protective cover that fits tight on the iPhone and gives it a protective layer from bumps and scratches without increasing the size much at all. It also provided a better grip with the rubber material.

The design on the outside is what Incase calls a “topo pattern” which is inspired from the lines showing the elevation changes on topographical maps, and it actually looks pretty cool. Of course it keeps the front open for full access to the touchscreen and has holes for the camera and ports so you can charge it without taking the case off.

These molded rubber cases run just under $30 and come in colors of black (pictured), blue and red.



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One Comment to “Incase iPhone Topo-Patterned Protective Cover”
  1. jonathan Says:

    Well, its a well known fact at this point that these cases do no protect your iphone but rather scratch the chrome badly. avoid this case at all costs, read the forums, look on flickr, this case is bad bad news, they are probally gonna get a nice lawsuit

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