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Natty-bo
> 3 dayWhile the straps are a bit of a bother, I just throw my Vita in on top of the straps and it closes just fine. Securing it would be good for traveling/camping/etc., but for just keeping it safe in the house, they really arent necessary. Very sturdy, I truly feel like my Vita is safe in this thing should anything ever happen. Seeing how well-made it is, I honestly cant believe how cheap it was. Definitely the best I could have bought. I wish the game pouches were see-through; when I get a larger collection of games, itll be a slight hassle to figure out which is which. But really not a problem, considering how perfect this case is in every other way. I own the newest Vita system, and it fits snuggly without being squeezed into place (I was worried it would be too tight and press on the power button, but it doesnt). I feel so much better about the safety of my Vita now that I own this case.
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Bryan C Aalberg
> 3 dayThis is by no means the most expertly constructed electronics case. It has a few loose stitches around the game entry area and the quality of the internal materials isnt stellar. But for less than $10, this is a fantastic buy to protect the Vita. Mine didnt smell at all like some people have said. I removed the straps as I didnt really see the point in them personally. Seems like a matter of opinion and how you will use the case that will dictate whether you keep them. Its not a super fancy case, but it for sure gets the job done on the cheap. Other than that, a great case that I would highly recommend.
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Billzilla
> 3 daySimple yet stylish in black (there are multiple variants of this basic case type). The synthetic fiber weave texture is vaguely reminiscent of a carbon fiber pattern in miniature and the clamshell halves feel sturdy. The storage flap has four slots for games (which you cant ID at a glance as the pockets are solid fabric) and a two-partition net for general storage. Theres not enough room to house your whole charger, but the USB cable will fit, as will multiple game and memory cards. So far, I have 8 games in mine. The carabiner included is decent quality, although it doesnt like to stay hanging from the small end of the loop. Wasnt sure my Vita with TPU skin case would fit, but it does, snugly. That was a great bonus.
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Javier
07-04-2025My mom ordered this case for my 13 year old brother. He has the PS Vita slim blue. It fits perfectly in there. The cases material feels good, hard enough to carry around in your bag worry about dings/scratches and the flap inside protects the screen. Also the flap has slots to carry a few games and a net to carry earphones. A charger wouldnt fit so make sure this is okay with you. Other than that I would recommend this product since it is inexpensive and well made.
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BenV.ART
Greater than one weekNo extras really this is a nice simple travel case for the Vita, Its a firm shell that will protect the Vita from getting smashed under normal conditions just fine. It has a few little places to put your game cards and enough room to even fit a small charger & cable. Its all I wanted in a storage case. A+ (Note) This is more of a Travel / Storage case, It is not a case you can play the Vita on while it is in the case...This is for when your done playing and dont want to just lay it on a table top.
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Richard Allen
Greater than one weekThis is a nice enough case for your Vita. Its not quite a hardshell but it isnt soft either – I dont hesitate to throw it into my backpack loose with other items. There is a little fold out divider and pockets for a few games but there isnt quite enough room to fit the (admittedly, pretty big) Vita power adapter. You could probably fit just the USB cable, but Id prefer a case that would hold everything.
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Crypto
> 3 dayvery inexpensive travel case. I just needed something that wouldnt take up much more space than the Vita (I have the PS Vita 1000), and this works well. I really dont care for the two elastic straps that hold the Vita in the case. You cant use the vita while in the case, so the straps are a bit annoying when removing the Vita (they seem to always snag on one of the joysticks). If you are a klutz, you may appreciate the elastic straps. Otherwise, its easy enough to cut the straps if you dont like them.
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Ivy Reisner
> 3 dayFirst, I detected no funny smell from this. It smells like nylon or vinyl. Nothing offensive. I use the straps sometimes, and just ignore them other times. Depends on how much I think the thing will be bounces around in my bag. If you just put the device on top of the straps, they hide out of the way. The case holds the device snugly, and is very well padded. The zipper is stable, closes easily, and doesnt jam or open on its own. I think thats important for a case like this. I highly reccomend keeping the little baggie the clasp comes in. Its perfect for storing the super-tiny Sony storage cards. Then you can stuff that in the webbed area and have them together with your system and not easily lost in the case. I find no use for the clasp, but as clasps go, its a nice, sturdy one. Its large enough for the AR cards to sit in the top compartment, though a slot for them might have been nice. They dont fit in the webbed area--not quite. Its a good, basic case.
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Sarea
> 3 dayIt fits my vita in perfectly and hold 4 games at a time. You can also put earbuds in there. The only downside is you cant fit the charger in the case. Otherwise it keeps my vita safe when I got traveling and I dont have to worry about it getting scratched anymore.