Rating: Summary: Very Good Case Review: some of the essentials for an executive or messy college student. In other words, there are no pockets involve with this case, but what it lacks in compartments it makes up in its stylish design and durable material. I split some water on mine and needless to say the case did not let any water get to my Visor and I just left it out in the open air for a few hours and it was dry. So if you want a case that is stylish and safe then this is the one for you and your visor.
Rating: Summary: protective, stylish, but lacking... Review: some of the essentials for an executive or messy college student. In other words, there are no pockets involve with this case, but what it lacks in compartments it makes up in its stylish design and durable material. I split some water on mine and needless to say the case did not let any water get to my Visor and I just left it out in the open air for a few hours and it was dry. So if you want a case that is stylish and safe then this is the one for you and your visor.
Rating: Summary: The Case Review: The case is not only durable but its also very stylish. I'm not worried about my visor getting damaged beacuse of the secure padding. I would definitely recommend this.
Rating: Summary: AWESOME CASE Review: This case is perfect. It is sleek and holds the unit firmly. It doesnt have any extra slots or compartments. I carry a wallet for all that other stuff. I have a VISOR DELUXE and it works nice. I get a lot of compliments on it also! ... They make this for HANDSPRING. The belt clip as previously mentioned is not all that tough to put on. In fact its rather easy..especially knowing how secure it is compared to some of these overrated eyeglass case clips that most use. Buy this cae. You won't be disappointed.
Rating: Summary: Great for carrying the Visor alone Review: This case is well-made and cushions the Visor nicely. My complaint is that it's made to fit only the Visor and does not provide additional room for a collapsable keyboard or other supplies/accessories.
Rating: Summary: Speaker port and real belt clip needed Review: This case looks nice, fits nice, and feels nice, but it needs a wee bit of help. The "belt clip" is not the defacto, spring-loaded metal clip so often used for mobile phone cases and the like, but rather it is a 1" wide nylon belt whose attachment is via a 3 pronged plastic clip like you see in soft-sided luggage. This works well when strapping down luggage, but trying to make this work through a belt you're already wearing is challenging to say the least. Handspring seems to have a difficult time understanding belt clips, as the plastic belt clip case has a different but more defective means of attachment.The other complaint stems from the fact that there is no opening in the case for the speaker on the Visor. The soft Neoprene case does an excellent job of sound deadening, so if you buy one of these cases don't go thinking you can utilize the alarm function of the Visor. If we could get Handspring to replace the belt clip with the customary spring-loaded metallic clip and add a sound port to the lower left-hand corner of the case, this would be the ideal Visor pouch.
Rating: Summary: Speaker port and real belt clip needed Review: This case looks nice, fits nice, and feels nice, but it needs a wee bit of help. The "belt clip" is not the defacto, spring-loaded metal clip so often used for mobile phone cases and the like, but rather it is a 1" wide nylon belt whose attachment is via a 3 pronged plastic clip like you see in soft-sided luggage. This works well when strapping down luggage, but trying to make this work through a belt you're already wearing is challenging to say the least. Handspring seems to have a difficult time understanding belt clips, as the plastic belt clip case has a different but more defective means of attachment. The other complaint stems from the fact that there is no opening in the case for the speaker on the Visor. The soft Neoprene case does an excellent job of sound deadening, so if you buy one of these cases don't go thinking you can utilize the alarm function of the Visor. If we could get Handspring to replace the belt clip with the customary spring-loaded metallic clip and add a sound port to the lower left-hand corner of the case, this would be the ideal Visor pouch.
Rating: Summary: Sharp, sturdy, and works with the Prism! Review: This Handspring "sport" case is great. Simple, attractive, decently padded, with a different but great belt-loop attachment, and yes, it does fit the new Visor Prism model. (Even with the eymodule left in!) I'd hunted for a while for a good case - and having the thicker, heavier Prism made things tougher. While there were a lot of professional looking leather cases out there, I needed something more "working class" - affordable, and with a belt clip or loop. Other reviews on PDA sites often decried the cheap or fragile belt-clip setups of other cases. I didn't want my PDA ripping off with a bump or an awkward chair arm. This Handspring case takes a different route, with an adustable woven nylon strap and a "pinch latch" - like the straps on a fanny pack or backpack. Not only is this stronger, but it allows more play - a short jog or a tight squeeze won't strain it. And the material is sleek, water-resistant, and fairly thick. I wouldn't recommend dropping it (get a titanium case or "otter box" for that kind of abuse!), but it definitely feel safer in this case than in a sleek leather slipper.
Rating: Summary: Sharp, sturdy, and works with the Prism! Review: This Handspring "sport" case is great. Simple, attractive, decently padded, with a different but great belt-loop attachment, and yes, it does fit the new Visor Prism model. (Even with the eymodule left in!) I'd hunted for a while for a good case - and having the thicker, heavier Prism made things tougher. While there were a lot of professional looking leather cases out there, I needed something more "working class" - affordable, and with a belt clip or loop. Other reviews on PDA sites often decried the cheap or fragile belt-clip setups of other cases. I didn't want my PDA ripping off with a bump or an awkward chair arm. This Handspring case takes a different route, with an adustable woven nylon strap and a "pinch latch" - like the straps on a fanny pack or backpack. Not only is this stronger, but it allows more play - a short jog or a tight squeeze won't strain it. And the material is sleek, water-resistant, and fairly thick. I wouldn't recommend dropping it (get a titanium case or "otter box" for that kind of abuse!), but it definitely feel safer in this case than in a sleek leather slipper.
Rating: Summary: Practical and comfortable Review: This is the ideal case for those of us who don't like to have our PDAs in our pockets: you can use the belt loop to carry it around. Its padding covers every side of the Visor and it will prevent any unfortunate accidents. It is big enough to let you carry the protective cover that comes with every Visor, so you'll have double protection... My only complain is that sometimes it is a little hard to get your Visor out quickly, but it is a minor inconvenience.
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