Otterbox iPad 2 Defender Case – Black NEWEST MODEL
- High-quality polycarbonate shell with durable silicone skin
- Complete interaction of the iPad’s functions
- Clip-on touch screen cover with fold-out stand included
- Provides added protection against bump, shock, drop and dust intrusion
- Not compatible with the optional iPad 2 dock, not waterproof
The OtterBox Defender Series offers an exclusive multi-layer design that keeps information and investments safe. No other case can withstand this degree of rough treatment. The Defender Series provides superior protection for tablets allowing complete interaction through the case
List Price: $ 89.95
Price: $ 89.95
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- A Quantity of 10 — 11 Ball Nylon Garage Door Rollers
- Shaft Length: approx 4″
- Roller Diameter: 1.75″ for 2″ track
- 11 ball bearing rating: 75lbs per roller @ 15,000 cycles 12′ door
A Quantity of 10 — 11 Ball Nylon Garage Door Rollers
List Price: $ 19.99
Price: $ 19.99






















Disappointed…,
I received my iPad 2 Defender Series case today and I must state that I am very disappointed at the quality and so called “ruggedness”. I have an OtterBox for my iPad (1st Gen), iPhone 4, old iPhone 3GS and every one of my family members cell phones and have never had an issue with paying the price for the superior quality and protection, this time I feel ripped off. From the flimsy ‘polycarbonate’ case, to the thin silicone cover this is at most an average product for a premium price. Every port cover on this is flimsy, does not seat well and creates a vulnerable point in the event of a ‘mishap’, not to mention that the top and bottom of the polycarbonate case is so flimsy that it feels as though it will snap off if handled wrong. Oh, and whats up with how fat this case is when the cover is on, it’s thicker than my iPad 1st Gen in its Defender Series case, kind of defeats one of the selling points of the product they are attempting to protect… Up to this point I have been a huge fan, supporter, and endorser of your OtterBox and their products, this however, has really soured my opinion, especially given the wait for the release… What a let down!
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|What you should know about ipad2 defender case,
First off I’d like to say I love otterbox products my family swears by outer box cases for all are cell phones (2: Blackberry curve’s, iPod classic, iPod nano, first gen iPhone, 3GS iPhone, first gen iPad, and now iPad 2 all have defender series) I would highly recommend any of otterbox cell phone and the FIRST gen iPad cases. (Note that when it came to the iPads I only recommended the first gen. And hears why.
When you were a kid was there ever something new that came out you wanted so bad you’d do anything to get it. But you had wait for it to come out in stores or wait until Christmas and finally the day comes and you get it, but after a few minutes you relies it doesn’t function exactly as it appeared in an ad you seen on TV, magazine, or internet and it really disappointed you to the point it makes mad, sad all at the same time like someone is ripping your hart out. Well that’s how I felt after I put my new case on my iPad 2. It’s like the designers of the new iPad 2 case were trying to come up with a completely reengineered case that incorporated new features… Why did they completely redesign it? Looking at all our other defender cases we have around the house, they all have vary similar characteristics and function. Except the defender case for ipad2 Like they all have a…..
1: holster or cover that completely covers the entire screen (NOT on the iPad 2 case. All four corners of the iPad 2 screen are exposed.)
2: the covers that go over the dock connector and headphone jack are secured in a way that they are not accidentally flipped out when you don’t want them opened. (NOT so on iPad 2 case. No matter how I hold it every protective cover becomes knocked lose vary vary easily and just flops around. Not vary protective if they’re constantly open are they. And somewhat difficult and vary time-consuming to get back in place properly.)
3: stand for watching videos. this is the one and only thing I like about the iPad 2 case. The way the new stand flips out is vary nice!!
More downfalls of the new iPad 2 case…..
1: the tabs that cover the camera and the home button when the cover is snapped on the front for when your transporting iPad 2 presses the home button and wakes up iPad constantly when iPad is in backpack. Running battery down. Not a big drain on battery but still, it’s a flaw in the design.
2: the tabs on cover when the cover is snapped on the back stick out past the curve on the back, making it uncomfortable to hold for long periods of time.
I’d like to see otterbox take the first gen case and fit it to the iPad 2. Then put 4 holes (with plastic screen just like the rear camera on iphones) in the cover for the back camera. & just enlarge the hole in the font to reveal the front camera. & use the newly design folding stand
Sorry this review was so long I just don’t want anybody else to be as disappointed in the iPad 2 case as I was.
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|Honest feedback from a Ipad2 customer who had the this also for Ipad1,
Honestly this is a great case!! I have the Ipad1 version and absolutely love it. But the protection is unparallelled in the case world. I am a road warrior and a dad so this protects my Ipad not only from the kids dropping it, but also in my suitcase/carry on, I just toss it in and no worries.
Negative
-Coverage on the front of the unit, I would like more protection/coverage. I don’t care about seeing more color of the bezel.
-The unit keeps turning on in my bag which drains the battery…so I just have to turn it off.
Positive
- Protection
- I paid $60 and so worth it, would never pay $89
- easy to install
- great quality
ignore the other reviews this is a honest take on the product when compared to someone who also had this for Ipad 1. If you have never owed this case then you will need to expect the weight of your product to increase but really who cares.
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