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Reviews (12)

Dec 20, 2017
Gets the job done
Bearings could be better, but adequate for my needs.

Feb 17, 2016
Way better than I was expecting
1 of 1 found this helpful I've always stayed away from cases because they take a slim easy to use phone and give them all the bulk and style of a life preserver. This doesn't. The case has a great gripping surface that makes handling the phone or inserting and removing the phone from the belt carrier a breeze. All the ports are readily available with the case on and the buttons are actually easier to use. My belt pouch that I used had me gripping the phone right where the power and volume buttons are when removing it. Was very annoying. This case provide just enough recess at those buttons to prevent this without hindering their use. Very well thought out. The belt carrier holds the phone securely and appears well made. The cased phone snaps in place with an audible click. Very reassuring. If you need to carry your Droid Turbo on your belt this set up is really hard to beat and I've tried a bunch of them.

Aug 27, 2020
Depending on your needs I would look for a different unit.
2 of 3 found this helpful Works as advertised for typical car tire pressure of 32psi. Supposed to be rated at 150psi. Purchased it with my small utility trailer in mind that has typical 12" tires that require 90psi. Only managed 72psi before it started leaking air and deflating the tire. Let it rest for 1/2 hour before trying again, but same results. Disappointed is the best I can say.