Need a USB hub for your Mac? Satechi has one that will match perfectly. The 7 Port USB 3.0 Aluminum Hub has been released and I’ve got a full overview for you. Check out my video review and read over some of the details.
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Protect your iPhone 5 and carry some cards around with Piel Frama’s iPhone 5 wallet case. This is a handcrafted leather case, and in my opinion, it screams luxury.
If you’re looking for a case that’s built like a tank/submarine hybrid, the OtterBox Armor series may be just what you need. This is a tough and rugged waterproof case for the iPhone 5 or 4/4S. Curious to know how it holds up? Check out my video review of the OtterBox Armor series above.
While a wooden iPhone skin won’t provide a lot of protection, they sure do look fancy. WoodChuck Case makes some pretty nice wood skins for iPhone 5, and while this is certainly nothing new, they have a quality and comparably priced product.
You may be wondering why I decided to review the Satechi Aluminum USB hub. Prior to my purchase of this, I couldn’t find any good reviews, so I decided to make my own. This is a simple USB 2.0 hub with an Apple-esque design. It has a very nice design and matches my iMac perfectly.
Over the years, I’ve had the chance to try just about every rugged, durable, and waterproof case on the market. I thought I had seen it all, and while most of them work great, there always seems to be too many sacrifices to keep the case on long-term. When I first saw the Incipio Atlas at CES 2013, I was intrigued. It wasn’t until recently, I realized, that Incipio really had a real gem on their hands with this new waterproof case.
The Snugg Ultra Thin Case for iPhone 5 may not be very protective, but boy is it thin. It’s definitely not going to prevent damage from drops, but will protect your shiny iPhone 5 from getting some scratches.
I still have trouble understanding why Apple doesn’t sell an accidental warranty plan (Apple Care Plus) for the new iPod touch or any iPod for that matter. The 5th generation iPod touch is $299 which is pretty darn expensive in my opinion. The odd part is, Cupertino will sell you Apple Care Plus for the $329 iPad mini. Don’t worry though, Cellhelmet has you covered … literally.
