Belch improves carbon iPhone case
by at May 26, 2008 5:05 pm
Sections: Apple Business, iDevice Accessories, iPhone/iPod touch/iPad, iPod, iPod Accessories, iPod Cases, Laptops, MacBook Air, Macintosh/Apple Hardware
Sections: Apple Business, iDevice Accessories, iPhone/iPod touch/iPad, iPod, iPod Accessories, iPod Cases, Laptops, MacBook Air, Macintosh/Apple Hardware

Belch has launched their second version of their carbon-fiber iPhone case. Coming in at 7 grams in weight and just 119 x 64 x 15 mm in dimensions, this product will cost you $64.99 until the end of tonight, but tomorrow it will be back up to $79.99. It fits all current iPhones and is made with “100% real aerospace grade carbon fiber compressed under incredibly high pressure.” This creates a super strong outer shell, while the inside is lined with neoprene to make it more shock absorbent. To prove the simplicity of using the case, the site claims there is no how-to video because you simply load the iPhone into the top slot of the case.
Another good thing about this case is that it leaves the top and side uncovered so there is still access to the volume control, vibrate switch, headphone jack, and SIM card holder. Along with this case, Belch offers cases of all kinds and shapes on their website, and they all appear to be made out of carbon fiber. On their products page, they claim that they will have a MacBook Air case soon which could be interesting. What are your experiences with this company’s cases?
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