- Enhance the look of your Sony PSP, but still protect it with the Body Glove
- Double-fold cover flap allows access to UMD slot
- Cover flap can be folded over to back and works as a stand for video watching
- Glove-like fit
- Soft-touch protection
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3.0 out of 5 stars
Okay.. but it breaks easy,
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This review is from: Body Glove Scuba Game Suit Carrying Case for Sony PSP (Video Game)
I've used two of these. They're nice but they can break (see below). Good thing they're not too expensive.Pros - * This is a very nice "soft" covering that doesn't make you remove the casing during play (the only one like it, I think). * All buttons and plugs are accessible while the unit is in the glove. You don't have to remove the unit unless you are changing the battery or cleaning it. * The soft casing means you don't have to worry about dropping it, even during use. Cons - * There is a weak spot right below the analog stick that breaks easily, be VERY careful when removing or inserting the unit in the glove. * It can feel bulky, and it can make the use of the analog stick uncomfortable. I got used to it after a while. * For some reason they didn't put holes where the glove covers the psp speakers. Hence, it muffles the sound (easy enough to drill your own holes) * The stitches that hold it together can come undone. If you sew, you can fix this, too. * Dust can get under the transparent screen cover, which can get annoying. Also the screen cover can increase the glare factor.
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