Draco Design Draco IV Limited Edition Aluminum Bumper Case for iPhone 4S Review

Plastic and silicone ordinary cases just don't seem to cut it anymore for iPhone users. Sure they might be inexpensive and more protective, but they just can't keep up with the high-end design and materials of what they encase. That's why we're beginning to see premium cases with unique and interesting new concepts take form and become so demanded like most recently the Leverage bumper case by Graft Concepts. A fresh new concept combining premium materials with innovation. Cases are no longer thought of as a mean of protection, but more as a statement for having something different for a chance. Draco Design has hit it big ever since it released the Draco IV aluminum bumper for the iPhone 4 that had the curves of a stealth fighter jet unforeseen beforehand.

Strap into you seat because we've just got our hands on Draco Desgin's latest Limited Edition Dravo IV for the iPhone 4S right after the jump. You're not going to want to miss this aluminum bumper.

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iHDD Portable Hard Drive Enclosure Review

It should come as no surprise that manufacturers out there looking to cash in on the Apple cash cow have trended towards developing products specifically made for Apple enthusiasts. Most products made for Mac involve silver or aluminum color schemes - rarely do they brandish some sort of Apple logo due to trademark and copyright infringement laws. However, peruse eBay and you will find some interesting little toys that slip under the radar - and mimic Apple made accessories down to the accessories included. Today we review two such items - the iHDD portable  hard drive enclosure. As far as we can tell there is no manufacturer that claims ownership of producing these items, but as items for Apple enthusiasts to use and show off to friends, these products are worth a look. Check them out after the break!

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UFi UCube Compact USB Speakers Review

A while back I had the chance to review Palo Alto's Cubik speakers and found them to be unsatisfying when it came down to sound quality and performance. Luckily, we've got a similar concept of cubical goodness to try out. The UFi UCube speakers are made by a company called Ultralink who manufacturers some high-end audio and video cables. So naturally you would think these little cubical speakers are off to a good start. There's no denying that the UCube speakers will perfectly match aside your iMac or any other Apple computer with their aluminum stands that resemble the Apple aluminum pedestals found on iMacs and Cinema Displays.

Ever since UFi announced the UCube speakers I knew I had to try them out for myself. And what do you know, I've been sent a white pair to review. So jump past the break for the full review!

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WaterField Designs Smart Case for iPad & iPad 2 Review

WaterField Designs are a company based in San Francisco, with all bags design and made right there. No overseas labor, just pure American love. Quality and design is a big seller for WaterField Designs, and the Smart Case for the iPad/iPad 2 serves as one of their more luxurious sleeve offerings for the iPad. With so many sleeves on the market for iPad users, something unique is essential in setting a case apart from the competition. Find out more after the break!

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Belkin Grip Graphix for iPod Touch 4G Review

Belkin has a wide range of cases to cover everyone's needs and preferences, and the Grip Graphix is currently the stand alone offering for those interested in cases made of silicon. Silicon cases are easier to put on/remove and generally feel nicer with a grippy texture, but lacks dent protection if dropped, and can move quite easily. With many different silicon cases on the market, is there enough to set the Grip Graphix apart from cheaper offerings? Find out after the jump!

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SwitchEasy Reptile Case for iPad

SwitchEasy's Reptile case for the iPad has a distinctive reptile look with it's Crocodile textured back. The Reptile case for the iPad isn't made for everyone obviously, but more for those who seek this very specific look and feel for their iPad. As you would expect from SwitchEasy the Reptile looks and feels fantastic with some extra goodies included. 

The Reptile is a two piece case featuring a semi-flexible material back part (it feels a bit harder than TPU) and a polycarbonate frame that fully covers and snaps onto the rest of the case and iPad, SwitchEasy calls it the UlrtaFrame. Installing the Reptile onto the iPad is fairly easy but can take you some time getting both parts to completely sit flush together. Iv'e had some trouble getting the two parts to sit flush at some points and while everything is securely in place, I think the two parts of the case should always sit flush together without any visible gaps. 

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