Falling into the realm of super-protective cases, Luxa2's H10 Bike Mount for iPhone 3G/3GS + iPhone 4 ($49) is made to accompany you through rough terrain on a bike or on foot. It has a multilayer design, with a rubber inner lining that's removable -- one lining for each style of supported iPhone -- that fits inside a hard plastic case. At the top is a hinge, attached to the front cover. When folded down, the two halves clip together along either side. A permanent screen protector prevents scratches on the multi-touch display, while rubber Home, volume, and Sleep/Wake button covers protect those portions of the iPhone. There's even a flip-open headphone port protector; the Dock Connector is completely blocked off. Two different style clips, each of which fits into the back of the case, are included. One is made to mount on a bike's handlebars, while the other is a standard alligator clip for hooking onto your clothing or belt.
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- Dan Knottingham
- My Dad used to make up an area outside complete with backyard baseball batting cages, basketball hoop and everything else that could fit. When I was young I dreamed of going to the NBA. Now, I am happy to coach Little League and Steve Nash Minor Basketball!
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