Review: Incipio Silicrylic

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Incipio’s Silicrylic ($30) is a combination silicone and acrylic case that provides protection for everything other than the screen of your iPhone. Putting the case on is a two-step process; you first slide the iPhone into the silicone case, and then slip the now-encased phone into the acrylic surround. The silicone case, which has cutouts for the iPHone’s dock-connector port, mute switch, and camera, adds a protective layer of padding and helps secure the iPhone tightly in place inside the acrylic. Four color combinations are available: berry red or light pink silicone with clear acrylic, and mercury or black silicone with smoke acrylic.

The acrylic case surrounds the iPhone on the sides and back, with cutouts for the dock-connector port, Ring/Silent switch, volume buttons, Sleep button, and headphone jack. (The Sleep and Volume buttons are covered by molded sections of the silicone case that allow you to press the buttons through the case.) The headphone jack works fine with Apple’s stock headphones, but the silicone case interfered with the connector on a set of Bose headphones that I tried. The back of the acrylic case contains four small holes, through which small “nubs” from the silicone case protrude—these four feet mean your iPhone no longer goes sliding across any smooth surface you may set it on. There’s also a larger, thumb-size hole in the middle of the back of the acrylic case. There weren’t any instructions included with this case, so at first I was a bit stumped as to its purpose. However, the first time I went to place my iPhone in a dock cradle—which requires removing it from the case—the purpose of the hole became apparent: you remove the iPhone from the acrylic case by pressing your thumb or finger against the silicone case through this hole. The iPhone then pops out of the acrylic, and it’s then an easy matter to slide the iPhone out of the silicone case.

I didn’t have any typing issues near the edges of the screen as I did with the PDO’s Reviso case. That’s mainly because the acrylic shell doesn’t wrap around the front of the iPhone, and the silicone case isn’t very thick. The only real problem I had was with the Ring/Silent switch: it’s easy enough to flick down (to silent mode), but the combined acrylic and silicone cases made it difficult for my “fingernail challenged” fingers to flick the switch back to ring mode. My only other complaint with this case is that it offers no screen protection at all, but it’s not designed to be worn on your belt. So if you toss your phone in a pocket, the screen is just as exposed as if you had no case on the iPhone at all. On the other hand, if you were to drop your iPhone (though I didn’t test this!), the combination of the acrylic and silicone cases seems like it would help cushion the fall—as long as it didn’t land on its screen on a sharp object, of course.

Overall, I found this to be a good case. I liked the non-skid feet, and the fact that there’s not a lot of added bulk, even with two cases on the iPhone. I could still easily slip the iPhone into my pocket (my preferred carrying method), and I had no issues with slippage of the iPhone within the case.

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Comments (2)

the only i problem i have with all these wrap around snug fitting cases is that dust or particles will inevitably slip through and the back and sides get scuffed up. if you don't care about that and are buying them for protection against drops then these are a good idea, but if you're worrried about scratches anywhere on your phone (other than the screen of course) these types of cases are risky.

 

The product ended up taking 12 days to ship, I know its ground shipping but there was still no reason for it to take so long. Once I got it I had ordered the berry red color. It has more of a florescent orange tone to it. However This product it great quality and has a very slim fir for a hard cover the little silicone stoppers show through the hard case making a great non-slip traction. It is also very light weight and non-bulky. You can use it as just the silicone skin or add on the hard plastic case. It has good grip and is designed perfect. All the wholes match up just where they are suposto.

In the long wait for this product I got a cheap case from a kiosk at a mall. Nothing lined up and it did not fit in the iPod dock or iPod stereo player. I give this product kudos for that. They are also little rudder coverings for all the buttons that are very convenient. So overall this product was great. It took forever it get it in the mail and the colors do not seems to be true to the site. So I would stick to the white or black. And it of course does not come with a screen protector so I would recommend also picking up one of those. The anti-glare reusable non sticky adhesive ones from the iPod store work great by the way. NO glare or finger prints.

PS; as far as the dust slipping into the phone goes This cases silicone skin fits so snug and is so thin there is no edge for dust to slip in and even if there was it would have a hard time getting past the hard case.

 

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