OtterBox Commuter Case + Armband - One (M7) Accessories

I had a Commuter case on my previous phone (Inspire 4G), and I was never successful in finding an armband that fit properly. If you ever had a similar experience, perhaps this will help you with your HTC One.
I found this item at Best Buy; check out your local store or other online sources if you're interested (sold out on their website):
Rocketfish™ Mobile- Armband Case for Samsung Galaxy Player 5
Model*RF-SGP513B-AB
SKU*6954057
Observations:
-The phone (with the OtterBox on) slides in and out of the armband easily.
-The power and volume buttons are easily accessible.
-The edge of OtterBox makes the armband's window bulge/curve outward. This is perfect for me, because it "floats" over the screen, meaning it won't stick to my InvisibleShield.
-The space between the window and the screen makes the screen less responsive.
-If you plan to use wired headphones, you'll need to cut a small hole to access the jack.
I use Bluetooth headphones during workouts; I have no need to physically interact with the phone so the decreased screen sensitivity and lack of a headphone jack opening are not problems for me. Your needs may vary.

Slightly off topic...what bluetooth headphone do you use?
user602 said:
I had a Commuter case on my previous phone (Inspire 4G), and I was never successful in finding an armband that fit properly. If you ever had a similar experience, perhaps this will help you with your HTC One.
I found this item at Best Buy; check out your local store or other online sources if you're interested (sold out on their website):
Rocketfish™ Mobile- Armband Case for Samsung Galaxy Player 5
Model*RF-SGP513B-AB
SKU*6954057
Observations:
-The phone (with the OtterBox on) slides in and out of the armband easily.
-The power and volume buttons are easily accessible.
-The edge of OtterBox makes the armband's window bulge/curve outward. This is perfect for me, because it "floats" over the screen, meaning it won't stick to my InvisibleShield.
-The space between the window and the screen makes the screen less responsive.
-If you plan to use wired headphones, you'll need to cut a small hole to access the jack.
I use Bluetooth headphones during workouts; I have no need to physically interact with the phone so the decreased screen sensitivity and lack of a headphone jack opening are not problems for me. Your needs may vary.
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Elythor said:
Slightly off topic...what bluetooth headphone do you use?
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Motorola S-11 Flex HD. Wraps around the back of your head.
If you're in the market for something similar, do not buy the cheaper S-10 model... The sound quality is terrible, and call audio didn't work with any ICS or later ROMs that I tried.

user602 said:
I had a Commuter case on my previous phone (Inspire 4G), and I was never successful in finding an armband that fit properly. If you ever had a similar experience, perhaps this will help you with your HTC One.
I found this item at Best Buy; check out your local store or other online sources if you're interested (sold out on their website):
Rocketfish™ Mobile- Armband Case for Samsung Galaxy Player 5
Model*RF-SGP513B-AB
SKU*6954057
Observations:
-The phone (with the OtterBox on) slides in and out of the armband easily.
-The power and volume buttons are easily accessible.
-The edge of OtterBox makes the armband's window bulge/curve outward. This is perfect for me, because it "floats" over the screen, meaning it won't stick to my InvisibleShield.
-The space between the window and the screen makes the screen less responsive.
-If you plan to use wired headphones, you'll need to cut a small hole to access the jack.
I use Bluetooth headphones during workouts; I have no need to physically interact with the phone so the decreased screen sensitivity and lack of a headphone jack opening are not problems for me. Your needs may vary.
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Not to dig up an old thread but I just found this thread while searching for an armband that would fit my newly acquired HTC One with a protective case on it. Figured I needed one since I shattered my last phone after pulling it out of my armband (without a case on it) at the gym.
I purchased the Ballistic SG1134-A085 SG case and miraculously, they had this armband at a local Best Buy and it ended up fitting perfectly. Thanks for creating this thread. I probably never would have found a suitable case otherwise, especially at the price!:good:

Loki_Agent_of_Chaos said:
Not to dig up an old thread but I just found this thread while searching for an armband that would fit my newly acquired HTC One with a protective case on it. Figured I needed one since I shattered my last phone after pulling it out of my armband (without a case on it) at the gym.
I purchased the Ballistic SG1134-A085 SG case and miraculously, they had this armband at a local Best Buy and it ended up fitting perfectly. Thanks for creating this thread. I probably never would have found a suitable case otherwise, especially at the price!:good:
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Glad to be of assistance. No more shattered Ones! :highfive:

Hmm this got me to searching my self another option little more expensive but looks soft. Even stats that's with Otter-box installed!
http://www.tunebelt.com/sport-armband-for-htc-one-with-otterbox-commuter-defender-case-ab88/

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Cases

Anyone know if there are any available cases? I think I'd really need one
I was going to grab an invisible shield myself, I've had cases for phones before but I find the HTC Aria is definitely pocket size.
got one
i got a soft gel case from att today when i picked up the phone, however there were no screen protectors available at the store... pity she has such a nice screen...
I grabbed a set of generic screen protectors from the Rat Shack today. I used a hole punch to make a hole for the optical trackpad, and then carefully trimmed the sheet to size. The standard single hole punch is exactly the right size for the trackpad.
robonoob said:
i got a soft gel case from att today when i picked up the phone, however there were no screen protectors available at the store... pity she has such a nice screen...
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any idea of the brand on that gel case. there wasn't any at my store
amzer has a bunch of cases being released 7/13 according to their site
I didn't pickup a case from the AT&T for the outrages price they want for it. In fact, I don't think this phone needs a case since the back is virtually indestructible. However, I need a screen cover fast.
The gel case is decent, but I'm not sure it need it since the only part of the phone it covers is the soft touch part. The AT&T stores got screen protectors, but the package doesn't say Aria on it. It says HTC (model# I can't remember). The only carried protectors for the Fuze, Tilt 2 and the Pure so the other HTC one should be it. It's a 3 pack for $9.99.
The AT&T store I went to had cases and protectors. Case was expensive and didn't look necessary, the back cover feels very solid.
The Screen protectors are labeled as "Compatible with HTC A6366," product code 888063373688
i like the gel type cases(as long as they aren't too thick) for some shock absorption
case and screen protection
ok so it was a branded att case, no specific maker of the case, i did some research and it seems the Aria is basically a droided HD mini with a trackpad, so the measurements are the same as the mini, Zagg makes a full kit with screen and back protection, use a hole punch for the track pad and all is well, i will be getting my kit within a week or so i will keep you guys updated...
robonoob said:
ok so it was a branded att case, no specific maker of the case, i did some research and it seems the Aria is basically a droided HD mini with a trackpad, so the measurements are the same as the mini, Zagg makes a full kit with screen and back protection, use a hole punch for the track pad and all is well, i will be getting my kit within a week or so i will keep you guys updated...
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I almost forgot it's pretty much the same casing as the HD MINI! I just ordered a nice cheapie case on ebay! lol
I'd post the link, but I'm not allowed to yet as a new user =P
wish HTC or other company make some nice case for it.
ok so i have to retract part of my previous statement, the case is actually made by htc, i didn't notice the imprint at the bottom, so HTC does make a case for it, probably the same as the mini's.
http://store.cheapdroids.com/HTC-Aria-Accessories//
engunneer said:
I grabbed a set of generic screen protectors from the Rat Shack today. I used a hole punch to make a hole for the optical trackpad, and then carefully trimmed the sheet to size. The standard single hole punch is exactly the right size for the trackpad.
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I did exactly the same thing 3 days ago.
To make it easier i placed the screen protector on the phone so it overhung the entire thing, then flipped it over and trimmed the excess off with a razor blade. Finished it off by cutting out the protector that was covering the speaker.
PDAir has some decent looking cases for the HD Mini that I think would work GREAT for the Aria:
http://www.pdair.com/catalog/index.php?cPath=10100000_900000_11000908
I'm especially a fan of THIS one:
http://www.pdair.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=10100000_900000_11000908&products_id=28681
Of course, if you're not a cheap bastard like me, and prefer rich, European styling, THESE are some incredibly sweet cases:
http://www.pielframa.com/htc-touch-hd-mini-cases.htm
Regards,
Corporate Dog
EDIT: Oh. I also found this cheapie, which strikes me as somewhat similar to the PDAir case I highlighted above:
http://www.netimes.com/shop/flip-case-with-belt-clip-for-htc-hd-mini-htc-photon-p-2672.html
I think this is the case I'll probably be getting, but my IDEAL case would be a rubberized/silicone/plastic, form-fitting shell, with a detachable belt clip on the back. I know the shell cases are a dime-a-dozen, but I have yet to find one with a belt clip. Anyone know of any?
Knifey said:
The AT&T store I went to had cases and protectors. Case was expensive and didn't look necessary, the back cover feels very solid.
The Screen protectors are labeled as "Compatible with HTC A6366," product code 888063373688
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Thanks for the info on that, but my back cover (the top left corner) is loose for some reason, so I'm afraid it'll come off soon. I also realized that the back is the antenna for the phone (two pins in the case that connect to the phone, and no signal when back is off). So, I think I'll get a screen protector and a cheap gel case. Thanks all.
Hi there! This is a fun thread. Don't have to think TOO hard!
If anyone has actually bought and is delighted with a case please let me know!
I am really looking for a black rubberized (non-skip) case that goes all the way around the back, up the sides.
I wish there was like silicon case, but actually out of thicker, less flexy rubber.
Kit is up on Zagg's site.
Just ordered one. May opt for a gel case for the back end instead of the full kit...when they're available. All I'm seeing are "Available 7/27" or "Ships in 1-3 months" or something every time I try to order an actual case. I guess I'm stuck waiting?
according to the amzer site http://www.amzer.com/HTC/HTC-Aria-accessories.htm the jelly silicone cases are available now. i wonder if they show the screws like the argyle ones do.

Looking for the best accessories

Hi I just got my Evo 4G and I am looking for the best accessories that work well with each other. I am looking for the following:
Screen Protector: cant distort colors and it shouldn't make my swipes and stuff terrible and it must protect against minor scratches. Note that i care about the screen protector but I don't want the glass exposed.
Case: Looking for a hard case that doesn't add much bulk and provides protection against everyday scuffs and minor drops.
Car Dock: Looking for a car dock that will hold my Evo while in a Hard case and still be usable. I would like it to recharge the evo as well. Most car docks don't work in my car due to the dashboard shape [see attached picture] so I am interested in vent options and not window adhesives (i cant bear my baby being suspended midair lol)
Better USB Charger: I want one that charge faster (wall charger) and have longer cords and maybe a few more cords.that i can keep one at work and one at home and in the car.
Any ideas?
Here's a good place for cables: http://www.amazon.com/BlackBerry-Cable-Micro-1-0m-Black/dp/B001QATRCA/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1288623582&sr=8-1
as for charging, you're not going to find anything better then the stock A/C adapter.
screen protectors, i don't use them and my screen is doing just fine.
car docks: i keep my phone in it's holster cause i drive while in the car. just sayin'
good luck mate! i hope you find everything you're looking for
Well I am really looking for a screen protector ( i cant stand grease on my screen lol) and a car dock for GPS/Navigation purposes. But thank you for your response. I am checking out the amazon link now.
VictoryCrescent said:
Hi I just got my Evo 4G and I am looking for the best accessories that work well with each other. I am looking for the following:
Screen Protector: cant distort colors and it shouldn't make my swipes and stuff terrible and it must protect against minor scratches. Note that i care about the screen protector but I don't want the glass exposed.
Case: Looking for a hard case that doesn't add much bulk and provides protection against everyday scuffs and minor drops.
Car Dock: Looking for a car dock that will hold my Evo while in a Hard case and still be usable. I would like it to recharge the evo as well. Most car docks don't work in my car due to the dashboard shape [see attached picture] so I am interested in vent options and not window adhesives (i cant bear my baby being suspended midair lol)
Better USB Charger: I want one that charge faster (wall charger) and have longer cords and maybe a few more cords.that i can keep one at work and one at home and in the car.
Any ideas?
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I use cheap screen protectors. I can get the vinyl ones on discount and choose not to because I don't like the way they feel. The cheap ones that use static cling to stick to my screen work great and don't get scratched through. I have scratches on the protector, but not the screen. Make sure they have a cutout for the camera if you don't use the ones that are linked.
My otterbox commuter isn't too bulky, but if you want minor bulk go with the new Incipio case. I think it just started shipping.
Go with the Kensington Iphone mount. It comes with a dash mount and a windshield mount. It works with the Evo in an otterbox, so it will def work with any hard case you may get that is smaller. I got this based on feedback from a member here and they couldn't have been more correct. It will not charge the phone, but if you are using the vent mount get you a cheap car charger.
USB Cords are all the same charge wise, it is a limitation of the USB port, not the cable. but if you want a long one go here.
you asked for the best...i don't have the best, but it works pretty well...
i have the seidio rugged case, i got it from amazon for $40 for the hard case, rubber case to go over that, holster and the screen protector.
seidio's screen protector is pretty good in my opinion. i'm not "screen protector connoisseur" by any means but it seems to hold up well while having a very glassy feel. as long as my hands arent covered in some sort of cooking or forehead grease, it stays relatively clean. I'm happy with the screen protector.
the seidio hard is ok. i like it overall but mine has developed a crack ( i have dropped it a couple times) and i will be seeing if i can get some sort of replacement. overall, it didn't add to much bulk and i liked the feel. i also liked how it goes on the phone and feel it provides good protection. i use this case by it self most of the time. i use the rugged part of it when i go off-road or working outside...really anytime that being in my pocket wouldnt be a good idea.
i use the nuvi 205 car mount for my evo. just takes a couple of minutes over a stove with a pair of pliers to form it to fit the evo with case. i fitted to my rugged case and when i use just the hard case, i use a piece a memory foam to hold it in place. it works really well and i use it while i go off-road. if it getting really bumpy, it falls out eventually but while on road it holds very nicely using either case.
i got the vent one so that it could have moving air going over the phone cause i did notice if i had my 1A car charger going and running satnav and other track recording apps plus music it got pretty warm (+the Arizona sun) and would stop charging.
like i said, not the best but thought it might be worth telling my experience.
cheers
I buy all my cables from monoprice.com
mag921 said:
I buy all my cables from monoprice.com
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+1
And not just for phone / IT equipment - car stereo, home theatre, everything. They've got an amazing combination of price and quality.
mag921 said:
I buy all my cables from monoprice.com
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USB cable there (monoprice) was for $2.81, where i got my cable on ebay for $1.85.
What I have bought on ebay for my evo:
Extended battery 3500mAh for $9.99
Desktop slim cradle for $12.26
Amazon
Seidio spring holster $22
Ebay and Amazon should be on your list to find accessories.
Here's what I use:
Seidio Innocase™ II Surface Combo: The Innocase II Surface fits the Evo like a coat of paint and adds almost no bulk. People are frequently surprised to learn that I even have a case on my phone. Despite that, it protects the phone remarkably well. I work in the industrial maintenance trades and I'm not easy on my phones, but my Hero looked like new after a year in an Innocase Surface (after I removed the case) so I'm using the same thing on my Evo.
Seidio Ultimate Screen Guard - Crystal Clear: I actually use the Boxwave ClearTouch™ Anti-Glare screen protector on my phone but a lot of people don't like the matte finish and the Seidio Ultimate is a great choice if you like a crystal clear protector. Either one is durable and easy to apply, and I didn't detect any reduction in touch sensitivity for either one.
Seidio Desktop Charging Cradle: The perfect desktop cradle as far as I'm concerned. Use it with the wall wart which came with your Evo and it will charge at the maximum rate that the Evo will allow. Use it connected to a USB port on your computer and it will sync, but it will only charge at a reduced rate because a USB port can't deliver the power that a wall wart can. I keep my dock connected to the wall wart and use another cable (which I bought from monoprice.com) when I want to sync.
It may sound like I'm a Seidio dealer, but I'm not. They just make top quality stuff and I'm the kind of guy who appreciates that and sticks with what works. If you'd like some further reading which includes some before & after photos of my Hero and the Seidio Innocase II I used on it, you can visit the thread in Android Forums by CLICKING HERE. If you want to cut right to the chase you can read the first and last post in that thread, but there's some good stuff in between too.
Pete

Case & Car Dock question

So I'm definitely going to purchase a case for my S3 as it tends to be a bit slippery at times and I'm terrified of shattering the screen. However, I also plan to get a car dock and these 2 decisions are directly related to each other (for me anyways) so I'm just looking for opinions or advice from anyone else in a similar situation. Basically, I have narrowed it down to two different options for me:
1- Get a thinner/TPU style case and use the Infuse Car Dock.
I like the idea of using a custom car dock as it looks neater, in my opinion, though they wont work with a case so I would need to get a thinner case that can easily and repeatedly be removed and put back on several times a day, when I'm placing it in the car dock, without losing it's form or grip on the phone. After looking around on these forums, I think I would go with the Diztronic Matte Back Black TPU Case (mentioned in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1726922) as it seems to offer decent drop protection and can still be easily removed for use with the car dock.
2- Get a thicker case and use universal car dock.
If I went this route, I would get something similar to the Otterbox Commuter, Incipio Dual Pro, or Seidio Active/Surface case as I feel they would offer superior drop protection to the thinner style Diztronic case mentioned above. However, those cases are not really meant for constant removal so I would have to go with a universal car dock (most likely the Exomount). The exomount is a great looking dock and has pretty solid reviews and even though I prefer the look and functionality of a custom dock, I would be willing to sacrifice that if it meant keeping my phone much more secure.
Is there anyone else in a situation similar to this? Can the Diztronic offer decent protection against drops or is it mainly just for protecting the back of the phone? Is there anyone who uses a Exomount car dock with a larger case? I'm just looking for personal opinions from anyone else who may have gone with one of the methods I mentioned above. Thanks very much.
goodwidp said:
So I'm definitely going to purchase a case for my S3 as it tends to be a bit slippery at times and I'm terrified of shattering the screen. However, I also plan to get a car dock and these 2 decisions are directly related to each other (for me anyways) so I'm just looking for opinions or advice from anyone else in a similar situation. Basically, I have narrowed it down to two different options for me:
1- Get a thinner/TPU style case and use the Infuse Car Dock.
I like the idea of using a custom car dock as it looks neater, in my opinion, though they wont work with a case so I would need to get a thinner case that can easily and repeatedly be removed and put back on several times a day, when I'm placing it in the car dock, without losing it's form or grip on the phone. After looking around on these forums, I think I would go with the Diztronic Matte Back Black TPU Case (mentioned in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1726922) as it seems to offer decent drop protection and can still be easily removed for use with the car dock.
2- Get a thicker case and use universal car dock.
If I went this route, I would get something similar to the Otterbox Commuter, Incipio Dual Pro, or Seidio Active/Surface case as I feel they would offer superior drop protection to the thinner style Diztronic case mentioned above. However, those cases are not really meant for constant removal so I would have to go with a universal car dock (most likely the Exomount). The exomount is a great looking dock and has pretty solid reviews and even though I prefer the look and functionality of a custom dock, I would be willing to sacrifice that if it meant keeping my phone much more secure.
Is there anyone else in a situation similar to this? Can the Diztronic offer decent protection against drops or is it mainly just for protecting the back of the phone? Is there anyone who uses a Exomount car dock with a larger case? I'm just looking for personal opinions from anyone else who may have gone with one of the methods I mentioned above. Thanks very much.
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I have the infuse car dock ( love it ) and I have the the incipio case which is very easy to take the device out and put back in every day.
http://www.amazon.com/Incipio-SA-30...=1342720597&sr=8-1&keywords=incipio+galaxy+s3
I take it out every day / time I get in my car to drive and put in my dock and not a pain at all.
I went with the exomount because I am planning on getting the otterbox defender soon.
Look at the bottom of this page for some pics and description for what I did:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=28677574#post28677574
Working great so far.......I can vouch for that exomount. I stuck it on my dash three weeks ago and it hasn't shown any sign of coming off. I had my doubts of it holding up in this SW Louisiana heat, but it has both surprised and impressed me so far.
the_buzz_man
the_buzz_man said:
I went with the exomount because I am planning on getting the otterbox defender soon.
Look at the bottom of this page for some pics and description for what I did:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=28677574#post28677574
Working great so far.......I can vouch for that exomount. I stuck it on my dash three weeks ago and it hasn't shown any sign of coming off. I had my doubts of it holding up in this SW Louisiana heat, but it has both surprised and impressed me so far.
the_buzz_man
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I was considering getting the Trident Kraken AMS case just so I could use the car mount accessory that came with it. You might want to check it out.. but now I am confused about whether I need the phone to go into dock mode with the pc board or if the ap I downloaded on its own can do that.. it seems like it, but maybe its only because I am trying it for a few minutes at a time.
Can't link to the kraken because I don't have 10 posts yet. I somehow lost my other forum account.
They said on their facebook page that it will be coming out next week.
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I was considering getting the Trident Kraken AMS case just so I could use the car mount accessory that came with it. You might want to check it out.. but now I am confused about whether I need the phone to go into dock mode with the pc board or if the ap I downloaded on its own can do that.. it seems like it, but maybe its only because I am trying it for a few minutes at a time.
Can't link to the kraken because I don't have 10 posts yet. I somehow lost my other forum account.
They said on their facebook page that it will be coming out next week.
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Not sure about the app you are talking about, but I just discovered an app called car widget that allows you to setup one of your home pages to look like car dock mode. This will negate the need to have that PC board to trip the mode. For me, however, I like having to only plug one cable in to both charge and output audio to my car stereo. The basic car widget app is free by the way.
the_buzz_man
I ended up ordering the Infuse Dock along with a Diztronic Black Matte Back case. The case is very flexible and shouldn't take more than a few seconds to remove/put back on so I can live with having to do that when I want to use my dock. Nice thing is the dock was only 18$ (half-price on AT&T website) and I could always return it to the local AT&T store here if I absolutely hate it. I'll try to post some pics of the dock and/or case when I receive them if anyone would like.

Armband holster for the gym

Can anyone suggest an armband holster for the gym? The pocket is less than ideal.
Any suggestions are greatly appreciated!
I posted the link to the grey / blue Belkin one towards the end of this thread, and really like it!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1736407
If your at the gym just get the Samsung HS3000, bluetooth stereo adapter..works really well sound quality is good too! Just leave your phone in a gym bag so you don't have to worry about your phone falling or getting crushed..
I used this for my Galaxy S1:
http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Galax...=1343186933&sr=8-5&keywords=Galaxy+S3+armband
I hated it! You can't press the buttons very well. The plastic bubbles up, making swiping hard. The cut-outs don't work well.
I avoided the Belkin because it looks like more of the same -- hard to use. And $20 too.
I bought these two from eBay (pictures attached):
http://www.ebay.com/itm/33076460537...X:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649#ht_6088wt_1163
http://www.ebay.com/itm/26107246592...NX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649#ht_500wt_1413
The 1st one is the one I truly wanted. I wanted something that will hold the device securely but will let me use all the features and buttons.
I'll let you know how secure it is when I get it. The picture looks loose, but I figure then I can use it with my Diztronic case and it should fit snug (Bonus!).
I got the 2nd one because it looked nice for running when it's sprinkling. Water + device = bad.
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I used this for my Galaxy S1:
http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Galax...=1343186933&sr=8-5&keywords=Galaxy+S3+armband
I hated it! You can't press the buttons very well. The plastic bubbles up, making swiping hard. The cut-outs don't work well.
I avoided the Belkin because it looks like more of the same -- hard to use. And $20 too.
I bought these two from eBay (pictures attached):
http://www.ebay.com/itm/33076460537...X:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649#ht_6088wt_1163
http://www.ebay.com/itm/26107246592...NX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649#ht_500wt_1413
The 1st one is the one I truly wanted. I wanted something that will hold the device securely but will let me use all the features and buttons.
I'll let you know how secure it is when I get it. The picture looks loose, but I figure then I can use it with my Diztronic case and it should fit snug (Bonus!).
I got the 2nd one because it looked nice for running when it's sprinkling. Water + device = bad.
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ATT stores carry this http://www.alternativewireless.com/nxe-activesleeves-phone-cases-large.html
Comes as a pack of 2 for 30 bucks, the XL size fits the GS3 pretty good. I have a 17" bicep and it isn't as snug as I would like, but when I am in the gym they are a little over 18" so it fits great. And when I run my arms are usually up and flexing often so it stays snug then too. Just sitting at my desk it doesn't work as good lol.
Its neprene or something and super stretchy so you could probably fit the phone into a smaller size.
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/26107246592...NX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649#ht_500wt_1413
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I got this one in the mail.
Unfortunately the phone fits very tightly. The case keeps mashing the buttons when it's in the case.
My friend ordered one and said his is fine. If you order off eBay, might want to get 2-3 direct from China and use the best one.
Also, don't order unless you have fairly thick biceps. I don't have would I would consider super-thin biceps, about 13-14 inches, but this thing is definitely designed for someone with a 16+ inch bicep.

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Are there any good ones out?
My biggest issue is that I don't use a lock screen, so to change a track I have to be able to pull down notifications and use those controls.
Did you come up with a solution?
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I did not, have only been running on treadmills due to this problem.
Also makes lifting weights a pain.
rmoney said:
Are there any good ones out?
My biggest issue is that I don't use a lock screen, so to change a track I have to be able to pull down notifications and use those controls.
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Are you asking about music? Or about devices like JawBoneUP/Nike FuelBand?
I'm asking about arm bands to keep your phone attached to your person and not too far away so that headphones get ripped out.
Ah ok...
I bought a holster/case combo from Verizon that I use daily for exercise. I tried an armband, but this Maxx is huge, so I opted for the holster.
I use this armband which I had for a previous phone and it works well. It is called "Verizon Motorola Droid X MB810 New Sports Armband Pouch" and pretty cheap on eBay.
Pictures of my Droid Maxx in the armband
EDIT.... I don't have enough posts to post pics I guess. Here's an album link.... imgur (DOT) com/a/VeCdz
I carry my phone in my pocket rather than on my arm (and just run the headphone cord inside my shirt to prevent it from being snagged), but I did see this case on androidcentral.com: http://www.shopandroid.com/armpocket-xtreme-i-30/4AA10642.htm
running Exercise arm band
Hi well guys I also found these arm bands...may be you will find one of them good one for you....both are not much expensive and even available for free shipping too...so you can just check out them
1. Body Glove Armband - Black
2. Belkin EaseFit Plus Armband - Lime
I ordered one of these for $4 shipped!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=300939070640&ssPageName=ADME:L:eek:C:US:3160
It's says it's for the Galaxy S3, which is within a couple millimeters of this phone in all dimensions.
As someone who doesn't exercise much outside, what is the purpose of an armband? When you're running you can't really use the phones display. You could use long press actions on volume keys I suppose. Why wouldn't you want to just clip it in a Otterbox defender holster on your waist?
Does it bounce around too much?
Does an armband displace weight of the phone better?
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jfriend33 said:
As someone who doesn't exercise much outside, what is the purpose of an armband? When you're running you can't really use the phones display. You could use long press actions on volume keys I suppose. Why wouldn't you want to just clip it in a Otterbox defender holster on your waist?
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Well, here is my opinion...
For one thing, if you have a short headphone cord, having the device as close to your head as possible is useful. Anything that weighs as much as the Maxx will bounce uncomfortable if it's in a clip on your waistband. I generally wear soccer shorts when I run, with the phone in my pocket. The Maxx without a case is just light enough that it will not bounce around. When you put an Otterbox Commuter on it bounces around in the pocket like crazy. I'd imagine that the Defender would be much worse. And running with something on your waist makes it more likely that you'll catch the earphones with your hand/arm while you are running, which can be very bad for the headphones, the jack, or the phone (though you can fix this by running the cord inside your shirt. If you run shirtless, not so much.)
Strapped to your arm? Much more comfortable, plus it's easy to do things like hit the volume buttons with your other hand while you run. And you can let the headphone cord sit behind your back rather than on your side, making it less likely that you'll catch it with your arm.
Here is the armband I bought for my Maxx from Amazon; fits perfectly with my TPU case on it! I run outside with it all the time.
I use the flip belt and have enjoyed it for running and lifting. I got mine almost a year ago now and think it cost around 30$. It holds not only phones/mp3 bit ID cards and keys. Yes if you put too much in then you might get some bounce while running, but this has been the best option I've found for running.

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