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Review: OtterBox Commuter series

October 12, 2009  

New in iProng Labs: a hands-on review of the new Commuter and Commuter TL dual-layer iPhone cases for iPhone 3G and 3GS from OtterBox, priced at $34 and $29…

OtterBox Commuter TL for iPhone review

review by Bill Palmer

Dual layer cases consisting of an impact-resistant outer hard plastic shell and a shock-absorbent soft rubber interior are some of the most protective cases on the market and, when done right, can be among the most stylish as well. But it’s a tricky task, as the combination can be a real pain to assemble if not smartly designed – which is perhaps why relatively few vendors have tried. A handful of names come to mind in this realm, but OtterBox isn’t one of them. The company has instead long been known as the maker of waterproof and element-resistant cases, and the Commuter and Commuter TL represent its first foray into mainstream cases that you don’t need a special reason (swimming, working in the mud, etc.) to consider buying.



Both cases offer a rubber skin (black on the Commuter, choice of colors on the TL) with play-through coverage of the iPhone’s top and side buttons, and peel-back coverage of its headphone and docking ports. The hard plastic shell then snaps over top of the rubber, leaving almost every millimeter of the iPhone covered, save for its front face (film is included) and small holes for the silencer switch and speakers.



Where these cases diverge is that the less expensive model surprisingly turns out to be the more desirable product, at least based on my tests. The plastic on the Commuter wraps around to the iPhone’s sides, which is laudable, but makes it a pain to attach the plastic piece without the rubber repeatedly sliding out of alignment. But the plastic piece on the TL doesn’t extend to the sides, making it almost effortless to attach and remove – a more than worthwhile tradeoff, as the iPhone’s sides are still covered with ribbed rubber with the TL. Also, where the Commuter oddly exposes the iPhone’s rear Apple logo to the elements, the TL smartly covers it with see-through plastic. And that’s before you even get to the fact that the TL comes with color options. The Commuter is solid, worth the hassle if you really want maximum side impact protection. But the Commuter TL is one of the best iPhone cases ever made.

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Learn more about the Commuter and Commuter TL at OtterBox.com.

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Comments

  • Dave
    Otterbox Commuter TL is an awesome case, i almost love everything... when i put the clear screen protector on, the edges start to lift from the silicone pushing on it. anyone got any tips or maybe i installed wrong?? WTH??!?!?!
  • Dee
    I have had this problem before. I have found that if you cut the clear screen protector to fit just the touch screen. It stays on with any kind of case.
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