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Can anyone stand up for PDair?
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sjgadsby
2008-03-04 , 13:58
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Originally Posted by
Scarflash
And finally the pouch case (pouchable..?):
http://www.pdair.com/catalog/product...oducts_id=5609
I have this case, though I purchased it on eBay rather than directly from PDair. I avoid eBay as much as possible, but the savings were too great to resist in this instance.
I used the case for several months and found it to be well made. The magnetic clasp worked well--far better than I expected--and I liked that the belt clip was attached directly to the case. I don't care for the swivel buttons commonly found of cell phone cases. After several months of daily use, the case material around the rivet that held the belt clip to the case was beginning to loosen, but not to a dangerous degree.
In the end, I switched to carrying my N800 in my shirt pocket though. I didn't like the idea of a horizontal-style belt case when I bought the PDair pouch, but at the time of purchase, it was the best belt case available. However, time with the case proved right my prediction that it would catch on furniture and equipment too often at work.
At the same time I purchased the PDair pouch case from eBay, I also purchased a Flexskin-type silicone case. It made my N800 too thick to fit inside the PDair pouch case, but during the time I used the pouch case at work, I used the flexible skin at home. However, I no longer use the flexible skin case either. In my opinion, the N800 is already a bit on the large side, and the flexible skin made it morbidly obese.
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