Hey it's Bey, and today I'm going to be reviewing
the Skinit Pro Case for the iPhone 8 Plus
and the Samsung Galaxy Note 8.
These are awesome cases with cool designs
and they're Officially Licensed which makes
even so much more cooler in my opinion.
The cases that I have here are their Pro Cases
which offer more protection but they have
other types of cases like folio cases, waterproof
cases, and more.
Skinit also makes skins as the name implies
and they offer a wide range of designs and
they support all the latest phones, laptops,
tablets, gaming consoles, and more.
I'll put a link in the description to their
website if you're interested in purchasing
their cases and/or skins.
Two of the cases that I have are for the iPhone
8 Plus or 7 Plus and the other one is for
the Note 8.
First, I'll talk more about the Pro Case in
general and then I'll talk about the individual cases.
The Pro Case is a two piece case that will
help protect your phone from drops and scratches.
There is a plastic outer layer and a rubber
inner layer.
The rubber inner layer will help absorb shock
when your phone is dropped and the outer layer
helps keep the shape of the case and it also
has the awesome design.
I really like this type of case, but of course
they have another type of case that is thinner
but has less protection if you're into that.
Of course, you have your cutouts for everything.
On the iPhone cases, the camera cutout is
large and it won't get in the way when you're
taking your photos and videos.
The vibrate switch cutout is large and I have
no problems toggling the switch.
On the bottom, you have cutouts for your speakers
and lightning port.
The lightning port is large and it should
fit third party cables no problem.
On the Note 8, the camera cutout is also large
and it helps me find the fingerprint sensor
when I'm not looking at my phone.
On the top, you have a cutout for your microphone
and on the bottom, you have cutouts for your
headphone jack, USB-C Input, microphone, speaker,
and S-Pen.
The S-Pen cutout is large and I've had no
problem taking the S-Pen out and putting it
back in.
The raisivity of all the cases are great.
On the iPhone, the the four front edges are
raised up just as high as my tempered glass
screen protector.
On the Note 8, the top and bottom edges are
raised up higher than my tempered glass screen
protector.
This is great because I don't have to worry
as much when I put my phone face down on a
flat surface.
The camera cutouts on each case is great as
well.
They're all raised up so that the lenses don't
touch anything when you lay it down on a flat
surface.
The buttons are great on the iPhone 8 Plus.
The rubber makes it very easy to feel out
the buttons and they are still very tactile
and responsive.
On the Note 8, they're great as well but the
rubber makes the buttons just feel a little
mushy in my opinion.
Now let's talk about each of the cases' designs.
First, we'll talk about the Flash one.
This particular design is called Flash Emblem
Drip and it currently goes for about 40 dollars.
It looks really awesome and I love the drip
effect like the Flash Logo is melting.
My brother has been using this case daily
for a few months now and it has held up very,
very well.
There are a few micro scratches from daily
usage but the design hasn't faded at all.
I think that there is a protective layer that
covers the design which is great.
There are some scuff marks on the corners
of the case from dropping it a few times.
This one is the Wonder Woman Emblem and I
use it for my iPhone 8 Plus.
It also goes for about 40 dollars.
I really like the blue background and the
yellow Wonder Woman Logo combination.
Again, this Wonder Man case and the Flash
Emblem Drip case are Officially Licensed.
As usual, there are micro scratches on the
case but you don't notice it unless you bring
it up to a direct light and put your eye really
close to the case.
Also, there are some scuff marks similar to
the Flash Case because of drops.
The rubber has held up very well though and
it shows no signs of aging.
Last but not least, we have my Note 8 case
and it goes for about 40 dollars.
This is the Spider-Man Close Up Logo and it
is also Officially Licensed.
I really like this design because it looks
really cute in my opinion.
It looks like my phone is wearing a Spider-Man
suit and I really like it.
I don't see as much micro scratches on this
case which is good.
There are couple of things I want to mention
but they're not necessarily down sides.
First, these cases are fingerprint magnets
but it's not really noticeable and you can
just easily wipe them clean with a microfiber
cleaning cloth.
The second thing is just for the Note 8 in
particular.
In my opinion, there are two much rubber areas
that are exposed and I'm not sure how that's
going to hold up in the long run.
Overall, I highly recommend the Skinit Pro
Cases.
They are super awesome because there are many
different designs to choose from and it offers
a lot of protection.
You can actually create your own custom design
on the Skinit website which is great.
I particularly like the DC and Marvel cases
because they are Officially Licensed and the
designs are really cool in my opinion.
They also have Disney, NBA, NFL, NHL, MLB,
and many, many more so make sure to check
out their website.
Again, I'll leave a link in the description
if you're interested.
That was my video review of the Skinit Pro
Cases for the iPhone 8 Plus and the Samsung
Galaxy Note 8.
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