DIY iPhone 4 case made from a $1 bracelet

Posted in DIY by Conner Flynn on July 1st, 2010

It sucks laying out more money for iPhone accessories. When is enough enough? All of that money adds up. So how do you make a super cheap case and save some dough? Well, Oliver Nelson has used a rubber wristband to act as a bumper on his phone.

They are apparently an almost perfect fit when stretched around the 4′s antennae. A 1.125-inch long by 0.125-inch wide incision (into the unstretched band) is necessary to keep the 30-pin port and speakers open, but otherwise it’s pretty easy and dirt cheap too.

[Engadget]

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2 Comments to “DIY iPhone 4 case made from a $1 bracelet”
  1. JM Says:

    Or you can buy a real silicone case for $2.10 from dealextreme. Much better deal here as it’s a full case that protects the back side. Oh yeah, with free shipping too. https://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.39901

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