COSMOS Black Aluminum Metallic Protection Hard Case Cover for Playstation PS VITA 1000 Series, Fits for Oval Start & Select Button Only (NOT for PSV 2000 Slim Version)
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It will not fit the Vita in any way, so save your money and don't buy it.
No, you must use the older version.
It isn't iluminan; it is simply colored plastic. Don't waste your money on it. I was able to get a better job, but I was unable to keep the money.
Both can be worn at the same time. Because the case wraps around the body of the vita
Selected User Reviews For COSMOS Black Aluminum Metallic Protection Hard Case Cover for Playstation PS VITA 1000 Series, Fits for Oval Start & Select Button Only (NOT for PSV 2000 Slim Version)
Read the second paragraph again to refresh your memory. The Horri rubberized PS Vita case was the first item I purchased. It had flaws, like hiding the vita's led notification light. After that, I bought a Horri snap-on case with a kickstand, which I thought was a cool feature. The led was not hidden by the case. Its flaws, however, were that it provided no protection for the Vita's front, and it scratched the back where it was clipped on. br>br>The cosmos black aluminum hard case for the PS Vita is a near-perfect case. It provides complete drop protection. The led notification light isn't hidden behind it. It gives the vita more structure, making it more comfortable to hold for someone with large hands. It appears to be fashionable. It adheres well to the skin and will only come off if you force it. The only minor flaw is that with the case in the way, the select and start buttons, as well as the power buttons, are difficult to press, but they can still be pressed. br>br>Please let me know if you found this review useful.
The case appealed to me because it perfectly fits my vita's screen, buttons, and back pad. However, the title of the product says Aluminum Metallic, but the materials say 'Aluminum, Plastic,' and the bullet points say 'Black color Plastic Hard Case with Aluminum Faceplate,' so you get some conflicting information when reading the description (it is plastic). I ended up liking the case, which is why I gave it four stars instead of three, but they missed out on a five-star rating because the case isn't made of aluminum or metallic.
It didn't quite fit like a glove, but it'll do for now. 1000 It's a little difficult to press the start and select buttons because of the case - That, in my opinion, is the only drawback. I like how it makes the vita feel a little more substantial, and it makes me feel like I'm getting a better grip on the console. br>br>It's a decent case, and I believe it'll keep the Vita safe from minor scratches. For the price, I wouldn't have high hopes.
Perfect fit, offers adequate protection while allowing easy access to all ports and buttons. It has a nice appearance and does not add too much bulk. It's a little flimsy, so don't expect it to survive a long fall, but it should be fine for shorter ones. Overall, I'm quite pleased with it.
The snappers that are supposed to keep it together don't always work, and others are difficult to snap together. As soon as I finished gluing the faceplate together, half of it came unglued. Some of the paint started to peel off just a few minutes after I held it in my hand.
One thing I didn't like about the packaging was that it was taped all over the place and it was horribly packaged, and there was a big sticker on it that said "new material. " I'm not sure what they meant by that, but it made me very angry.
This item is described as an aluminum case for the PlayStation Vita. It's made entirely of plastic with a brushed metal design on the front. It appears to protect the vita from a minor drop, but it will almost certainly break in the process; however, a new case is still preferable to having to buy a new vita.
First and foremost, this item is not aluminum in my opinion. I've previously purchased aluminum cases for my Dsi XL and 3DS, both of which were similarly priced and have a cool aluminum feel to them. This item has a plastic feel to it, with a thin layer of aluminum on the front. The back and sides are entirely made of plastic. It doesn't completely close on the top; there's an annoying bump on both sides of the top center, where the front and back meet, and hitting the volume buttons is a bit difficult. br>br>Aside from that, it looks and feels good once it's on the Vita, and it does its job of at least cosmetically protecting the device; I'm disappointed, but I still think it's a good buy under $10 (I paid $8).