<![CDATA[Gizmodo: incase]]> http://tags.gizmodo.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/gizmodo.com.png <![CDATA[Gizmodo: incase]]> http://gizmodo.com/tag/incase http://gizmodo.com/tag/incase <![CDATA[New Incase DSLR Bags Aren't So Ridiculous Looking]]> If you havent noticed over the last year, Incase have been knocking their messenger/laptop/skateboarding bags out of the park with products that are equally techie and stylish. Their new DSLR bags are no exception.

A cursory scan of camera bags on Amazon will reveal that they all pretty much look like crap from a design standpoint. Yes, they get the job done, but if you're more of a hobbyist and not so much of a photo pro, you still might want to attempt to blend in with the rest of society. Which is why Carrying Case and Sling Pack bags are refreshing—to the naked eye, they more or less just look like normal bags.





The Carrying Case is meant for a single camera and lens, plus a couple of small accessories. The Sling Pack has room for additional lenses and flashes, and as the name imples, fits like a messenger bag. Both bags are professional-grade water resistant products that will sell for $60 (Carrying Case) and $80 (Sling Pack). [Incase via Uncrate]

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<![CDATA[An iPhone to Match Your Kicks]]> Would you buy an iPhone case to match your shoes? I wouldn't, but I'd certainly buy shoes to match my iPhone. This $35 copper/green number from Incase will be available "soon." [Incase via iPhone Savior]

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<![CDATA[Incase Power Slider For iPhone 3G Skillfully Conceals its Battery Booster]]> The Incase Slider is one of the more popular iPhone cases, and this new version is notable for being one of the better integrations of a supplemental battery pack yet. It'll add some girth, yes, but it also more than doubles your battery life and offers more protection than battery piggybacks like the Mophie Juice Pack. Also features a mini-USB pass-through for syncing and charging without case removal, and it'll cost you $100. Which is a little steep, but if more battery life is a must for you, this is not a bad way to go. [Product Page via BBG]

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<![CDATA[Incase Two-in-One Car/Wall iPod and iPhone Charger]]> Having two chargers, one for the car and one for the home, is a chump's game. When we roll out, we prefer to schlep one single charger back and forth, which means Incase's 2-in-1 Wall & Car charger is just the thing we need to power our iPods and iPhones. It's $39, which makes it about the cost of two regular chargers combined, but if you want the luxury of having to keep track of only one thing instead of two, well, here you go. [In Case]

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<![CDATA[Incase Protective iPhone Cover Tested (Verdict: OK)]]> This Incase Protective cover is the first piece of iPhone retail-bait I couldn't resist in the Apple store. The good: It's the sleekest of all cases in stock there, so it won't make your iPhone look like a Tonka truck; it's rubberized, available in black, red, and grey; and has a neat topographical pattern all over it that supposedly helps grip; cutouts or ridges for all buttons; helps the iPhone fit snuggly in iPod docks.

The bad:

It's isn't actually so skinny that it allows handset to dock with the Apple iPhone dock, despite it being the sleekest around (see photo), requiring me to remove the case or just use the dock cable alone. You should be acutely reminded that this won't help protect your screen, but this isn't so much a fault as a part of the design. (Maybe it'll work well with the Invisible Shield coating. The company says it won't impact the touchscreen's sensitivity, but we've yet to test that out.) As I remove the case for docking reasons, it is starting to stretch out, like a wizard's sleeve. That could be a problem as debris falls in between the sleeve and the iPhone. (I think this would result in abrasions, not pearls.) This should cost $15, not $30, and Incase, you know it.

Verdict: I'm satisfied with it.

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