Case Mate Naked iPhone case: super-discrete protection

iPhone cases area mixed blessing: yes, they protect your precious handset from bumps and scratches, but they plus tend to add bulk and detract from the appearance of the cellphone.  So Case Mate are asking for trouble whether their so-called Naked iPhone Case doesn’t live up to expectations.  From the pictures it certainly looks relatively low-profile, and the fact that it covers the whole iPhone should mean protection is as good as you can hope for from something not made to, say, US military ruggedization specs.  However, Case Mate have another claim to fame for their case: apparently the screen protector uses a patent pending “electrostatic membrane”.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Rzjqzq7i-4

Why is that so urgent?  Well, Case Mate

say that it’s the only screen protector that lets you use the iPhone as whether it weren’t in a case or sleeve at all; that, in fact, it “mimics the way the iPhone screen works”.  Impressive claims, but their site is pretty low on details (and testimonials, too, though we’ll let them off as it’s a new product!)

Basically, what you’re looking at is a discrete way to protect your iPhone from bumps and scratches, while keeping it looking unhampered, at least to the casual glance.  No, it won’t promise to boost reception like Griffin’s ClearBoost, but soon after again it doesn’t look like a brick is humping your iPhone either.  It’s available now priced at $34.99.

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