Rhinoshield Crashguard NX Review - Best Apple Watch Case for the Series 6/SE! By MobileReviewsEh

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Aug 13, 2021
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Rhinoshield Crashguard NX Review - Best Apple Watch Case for the Series 6/SE!

Now I'll be honest with you: I am generally very underwhelmed by Apple Watch accessories. The Apple Watch by itself is great. Apple Watch cases are terrible, Apple Watch screen protectors are equally terrible and Apple. Watch straps in general aren't bad unless you get the ones from companies who try to be too different. Like honestly, it's just a fricking watch strap, but the crash guard, and next this thing and Apple Watch case by evolution labs. These things are just so just.

Oh, they just it's so good. Now, evolution labs told me a while back that they were making Apple Watch cases, and I thought to myself why? Why, honestly, nobody wants them. Most companies who made stuff for the series 1 2 3, actually never made anything to this series for because they were just, nobody could figure it out. But after using the crash, cart NO for several weeks, I'm happy to say, I'm, wrong or more evolution labs has figured out how to make a decent Apple Watch case. Nay, a great Apple Watch case mo by reviews a Montana, our reviewers, that base all our content on actual usage, which is different from an influencer who takes money to shamelessly promote stuff.

They might not actually use. Now when it comes to Apple Watch cases, I've got two gripes. The first one is that they generally come off way too easy. You just kind of pop them right off, and the second thing is that they kind of feel gross after a while, and the funny thing is that these two things they're mutually exclusive. If they come up too easily, they won't feel gross because it just constantly comes up, but the ones that do stay on well, they feel gross.

Now, in general, the idea of the crash guard NO for the Apple Watch is the same as the modern X for the iPhones. It's tough, and it's colorful, the Apple Watch sits in a frame and then is secured using a rim. The rim is easy to install and remove, but it doesn't come off easily during the day usage for me personally, it's the different color combinations that make the crash cart and extend oats. Now, when it comes to Apple Watch accessories, I've grown particularly fond of watch. Straps I've got a binder filled with them.

Now, I'll be honest, the'm not a particularly fancy person, because at any given time the most expensive thing on me is probably my underwear, hashtag Costco life, but being able to swap out my watch. Strap every couple of days has actually been awesome. Hashtag lifestyle treat like seriously this red white blue, monogram, strap that says ho from Casey Phi is honestly one of my favorite straps and being able to add this white crash guard NO with it with a blue rim to the watch. Like honestly, this looks so cool so out of the different combinations which one did you guys like the most. Let me know in the comments section below now: the average Apple Watch case wraps around the entire device and leaves the heart rate sensor area exposed.

This is fine until you start sweating and whatever your body is excreting, it's got between the Apple Watch in the case and that's gross. The crash guard NO leaves the entire back of the Apple Watch exposed so sweat and general growl Dennis doesn't get caught between the device and case which is smart. The digital crown is relatively easy to access through the case, though, you will have to get used to the digital crown being flush with the edge of the case. Now the button on the crash guard NO suffice is, but I'll be honest with you. I was really hoping to be able to customize the color of the button, like I, do with the mod and crash Garden access and a solid suits for the so, hopefully that's a feature that gets added soon and hints evolution labs.

All the cutouts on the watch aren't covered so calls and sounds, won't be muted. You can easily swap out the watch straps as the case doesn't cover the strap release. Button and I couldn't find any third party watch wraps that I own anyways that wouldn't fit it with this product. Now the only thing that took a couple of days to get used to be the exercise of the bumper. Now the packaging does say that it's slim, but it still does add a bit of width to your Apple Watch.

So if you're really, really fun about the shape of your Apple Watch and how the curve kind of follows into the Apple Watch straps, this might not be the product for you now before I get to the protection portion of this review. If this is the first time you watch one of my videos do click Subscribe. If you have any questions or comments, do leave them down there, and I'll probably answer the first hundred so comments after a couple of days now, when it comes to products that I actually like I, try to get a discount code for them. So if you're interested in getting this Apple Watch case, for yourself do check out the pinned comment below and for all you eagle-eyed viewers. Did you notice I change? My Apple Watch strap in the case it kind of matches.

My shirt now and also the background is different. I'm moving I moved the entire recording set up to a temporary office so that I could just pump up content as quickly as I. Possibly can the new iPhones come up? That's why it's different so onto protection. It looks cool. What is it tough? According to evolution labs, the crash guard NO is drop rated to mil standard 810g, which means this little bumper is going to offer your Apple Watch drop protection at 4 feet which isn't bad, but honestly, that's almost silly marketing fluff, because if your Apple Watch is falling, there's a good chance, you're falling with it.

I just have to point that out, but I also do have to point out that I said almost silly, because there's really no standard out there for protecting your electronic devices that are attached to flailing arms I, don't know about you, but after I got my first Apple Watch, it became very, very apparent that I don't know how to walk now seriously. Who else does that most of my Apple Watch scuffs are actually along the edge of the device, and I'm guessing it's, because my brain still hasn't figured out how wide I actually am, and it's you know only been doing that or trying to figure out how wide I am for the last 38 years. Also, I have a problem with imaginary laugh syndrome, so that doesn't help either the edge. The crash guard is high enough to protect the edge of the Apple Watch from get glancing impacts and in the case of a face-first drop when the edges are high enough to keep it off a flat surface. Now, if you're wondering about getting a screen protector for your Apple Watch with this product, the only one I'd get would be one that only covers the face.

Don't get the one that wraps around us. Let me be clear: I personally wouldn't get that screen protector, because it's cheap and terrible and takes away from the device like it's like literally wrapping saran wrap over your Apple Watch. So only get it if you absolutely need to. So that's all I got for this video again. First time watching my new videos I do encourage you to click.

Subscribe produce contents going to be a lot in the next couple of weeks. If you're looking to get this for yourself, do check out that pin comment to see if I've got you guys, a discount code, I'm pretty sure I do for evolution labs, but do check that out anyways. If people have questions that I feel like are important or things that I've missed I will add them into that pinned comment as well, so that's kind of all I got. Did you guys hear the door closed? It's so loud, so, so loud.


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