AccessoriesOtterBox wraps up Motorola Devour and Backflip with stylish Commuter Series

OtterBox wraps up Motorola Devour and Backflip with stylish Commuter Series

Otterbox Devour Case

Stylish yet dainty mobile devices featuring several engaging features are sure enough at a higher exposure for damage due to their delicate elements. For users who want to protect their elegant handsets with a sense of style, Otterbox has just revealed Commuter and Defender Series for HTC and Motorola smartphones.

Designed with various stylish attributes, the Commuter series of cases includes three layers, a self-adhering screen film to protect from scratches, and a silicon skin which wraps the device to absorb shock and offer a solid grip. A sturdy polycarbonate shell that snaps around the silicone offering strength with a smooth finish is also included.

Boasting a sleek design, the protective shell enables users to effortlessly slide their handsets in and out of a pocket or a purse. The case also comes equipped with a cleaning cloth and installation card.

“Mobile technology has become a common sight in classrooms around the world,” quoted OtterBox founder and CEO Curt Richardson. “Professors, teachers and students alike are using devices to take notes, give presentations, save data and do research. With the tight budgets in today’s economy, keeping those expensive devices safe from damage becomes even more important.”

The sturdy Defender Series offers protection for the Google Nexus One and HTC HD2 with three unique layers. The integrated screen protector shields the handset from scratches, whereas the polycarbonate shell covers the device to offer utmost strength. The outer silicon jacket now impressively absorbs shock and offers users complete grip. The attractive series also comes with a holster-style swivel belt clip that doubles as a phone stand. These enticing cases offer silicon plugs to protect all ports from dirt and debris.

The newly unveiled Commuter cases for Motorola Devour and Backflip are priced at $34.95 (each), while the Defender series for Google’s Nexus and HTC HD2 costs users $49.95 (each).

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