Does anyone know of a good (and relatively inexpensive) waterproof case that will work with the HP Touchpad? Prefer to have one that includes a headphone jack.
Thanks.
Hi
Do you guys know any plugs for the headphone jack and micro usb port that still fit when the phone is inside the Diztronic TPU case? Is it even worth using them?
Same here, my Diztronic does not allow my Shure E215 to be plugged. I believe it is more on the size of Shure 215 connector. I have both Diztronic and S-line case, both have the same issue.
Lownita said:
Hi
Do you guys know any plugs for the headphone jack and micro usb port that still fit when the phone is inside the Diztronic TPU case? Is it even worth using them?
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Based off my Sennheiser HD280s which align perfectly with the Diztronic cutout, I'd say your max clearance is around 8-9mm in diameter. I don't have any calipers.
The opening for the headphones is 5/16s or 8mm. My sennheiser S4's as well as monoprice premium plug (this one is tight) fit and work fine.
I have no problems plugging any of my microusb plugs into the phone with my diztronic tpu case.
My Nokia Micro USB cable doesn't fit.
I might order some Samsung or HTC ones.
Hey guys,
So I've been hearing that the Spigen Neo Hybrid limits the headphones you use because the cutout is so small...I also heard that pretty much any other charger besides the stock charger won't fit for the same reason. Is this true? This case looks beautiful and had I not done my research, I would've instantly purchased it. But I use Beats, and sometimes I use car chargers. Are these claims really true, and if so, can you recommend me a similar slim/thin case?
Discussed in this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2211522
Hi,
I bought this case and it accept jack's Beat. This is the only jack I could fit through in.
You can also charge your device with any micro usb connector.
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Hey guys,
So I've been hearing that the Spigen Neo Hybrid limits the headphones you use because the cutout is so small...I also heard that pretty much any other charger besides the stock charger won't fit for the same reason. Is this true? This case looks beautiful and had I not done my research, I would've instantly purchased it. But I use Beats, and sometimes I use car chargers. Are these claims really true, and if so, can you recommend me a similar slim/thin case?
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I have the same problem, but only with headphones that aren't Samsung, my headphones from Alcatel Idol X don't fit, so everytime I wanna listen to music, I have to take the case off, it kinda sucks but the case is AWESOME
My Sennheiser CX 300-II headphones fit very well with my Spigen Neo Hybrid case, i don't have any issues.
I have the same issue with a cassette adapter I use in the car. Consider an adapter or cable that uses a thinner plug assembly. I use this one with the cassette adapter so that the plug will fit without removing the case:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B008DWGLA0/ref=oh_details_o05_s00_i03?ie=UTF8&psc=1
The key term seems to be "slim 3.5mm connector".
I've had the Neo Hybrid and indeed the jack cutouts only fits the slim 3.5 mm jack. Charger cutout only fits the original size chargers. Currently I use the Slim Armor and the charger cutout is larger, so it fits mostly all chargers. Headphone jack is still slim unfortunately.
That's not the only problem w/ this case. The hole cutout to the usb port on the bottom makes the frame edges so thin it breaks easily. Already broke two frames and now using them the case w/o any frame. Ugly but at least I don't have the jack issue or breaking the frame problem anymore :laugh:
i had the same problem with diff. cases and started to file off material so that the plugs fit in -
in most of the times it´s not that much, that needs to be filed off.
i have the same issue
spigen neo hybrid jack cut out size is specially design for samsung handsfree
except you have other jack with small head
Get used to it. USB Type-C is thinner than micro-B (from what I have been able to glean from the web). Phones are only going to get thinner, and so will the nice cases unless you want some god-awful clunky thing like the otterbox stuff (I'd rather just buy a new phone than deal with one of those all the time). The frames are $10 shipped on Amazon. I have only broken one, and I do a lot of battery pulls flashing experimental stuff.
The slim armor adds thickness to the phone and as a result, i cannot connect my headphone in the 3.5mm jack completely.. it's like 3/4 inside but the phone does not detect it... anyone with the same problem? I have been searching on the net and no one seem to have this problem? is my slim armor a fake one or what?
I'm using a different spiegen case..similar to the slim armor but I forgot what it's called. Anyway I sort of have a similar problem. Normal headphones fit in the jack, but any headphone plugs that are big..like the Audio Technica ATH-M50s do not fit. Just a design flaw..it kind of sucks but I don't really care as much because personally I only use the small headphones when I'm out.
for me it's all headphones I have tried that do not fit.. I think I got a fake one. I have some reviews of the slim armor and they don't look thick as mine and the headphone jack location has a bigger a much bigger cutoff
I am going to cut it manually lol .. overall the "fake" case is pretty good and looks very solid but it's considerably thick... not really slim lol but I am going to keep it as the phone looks much more secured with it
I made the cutoff bigger using a knife.. it's perfect now
Hello,
I use RHA ma-750i headphones and unfortunately found the 3.5mm Jack to not fit with my 6P if used with the Crashguard.
Anyone have any suggestions for male to female adapters that fit this bumper?
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http://www.amazon.com/MobilePal-Ult...312568&sr=1-1&keywords=thin+headphone+adapter
this one looks decent.