Friday, 22 February 2013

LifeProof Frē iPhone 5 Case


Though Apple ditched the delicate all-glass design of the iPhone 4/4S in favor of a sturdier aluminum back panel for the iPhone 5, it's still not the most durable smartphone. The easily scuffed and scratched body has many iPhone owners wrapping their handsets in all manner of protective cases. But for those looking for maximum protection, there's the LifeProof Fr? iPhone 5 Case ($79.99 direct), which offers dust, shock, and water protection without the bulk that comes with typical ruggedized cases.

Design, Features, and Setup
The Fr? looks and feels a lot like the Lifeproof iPhone 4/4S Case, which is a good thing. The Fr? is 0.48 inches thick and weighs just over an ounce. It's going to feel noticeably thicker than the 0.3-inch iPhone 5, but the phone is already impossibly thin and 0.48 inches is still pretty reasonable. It looks and feels like a standard, non-rugged case, which is definitely a plus. The case is available in black, white, cyan, brown, and magenta. There are two interlocking plastic pieces, with a clear plastic screen cover built into the front. I'm not a fan of anything that gets between your finger and the glass, but for the sake of protection and waterproofing, the plastic cover is tolerable. It is prone to air bubbles and will flex to the touch, but this doesn't affect usability. The plastic cover does, however, make the screen appear dimmer and more reflective than normal. There's also a clear plastic window on the back of the case that exposes the Apple Logo.

Inline

Otherwise, you get raised buttons that allow you to use all the iPhone controls, while a sealable door and plug cover the Lightning port and headphone jack along the bottom edge. The headphone jack is fairly narrow, but LifeProof includes an adapter that extends the jack beyond the case. Rounding out the package is a microfiber cloth and a replacement headphone jack plug.

Initial setup for the Fr? is a bit more intense than with your run-of-the-mill case. It's one of the few fully waterproof cases, you can dunk it under water up to 6.6 feet for up to 30 minutes, but it must be water-tested before you begin using it. This is easy enough; simply assemble the case without a phone inside and fully submerge the case in water. (Detailed instructions on setup and testing can be found on LifeProof's website.) The case is also dustproof, snowproof, and shock proof, meaning it can withstand drops from up to 6.6 feet. I dropped it from about 4-feet high in the PCMag Labs and the iPhone 5 was left unharmed.

Performance and Conclusions
My initial water test went perfectly, and not a single drop penetrated the Fr?'s seal. Lifeproof claims its speaker ports enhance sound, but in my tests the case muffled audio a bit, especially on speakerphone calls. Transmissions through the microphone were also a bit muted. The lens opening on the back is covered in anti-reflective glass, which did not distort photos or wash out the phone's built-in flash. Touch gestures do not register when the phone is fully submerged, but you can start the camera app up before going under and use the hardware Volume Up button to snap photos or start video recordings.

LifeProof has once again managed to create a rugged iPhone case without the bulk typically associated with such robust protection. The Fr? is thinner and lighter than cases from Otterbox and other rugged competitors, and none offer full waterproof protection either. The plastic screen cover and muffled audio are a bit of bummer, but it's forgivable considering the level of protection you're getting. The LifeProof Fr? is a good choice for the adventure crowd and is compact enough to be used as an everyday case for clumsier iPhone owners.?

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