These are the result of the relatively
"naked" designs produced by manufacturers such as Apple, where the
metal and glass components of the device are exposed and vulnerable to damage.
These are distinct from holsters, in allowing use of the device while in the case, but in many instances
include a belt clip or other device giving it the functionality of a holster.
They are made of hard plastic, rubber, or in the newer market adhesive-backed vinyl pieces. Vinyl skins can be ordered on
many websites and come pre-cut to fit your cell phone or even another
electronic device. There exist two different types of vinyl material,
calendared or cast, with the latter being more expensive. In short, calendared
vinyl is expected to only be used for short durations while cast vinyl is used
on a more long term basis. Calendared vinyl also tends to shrink in the heat,
and fade. Cast vinyl avoids these problems, but costs up to 250% more (which
still is a very cheap total cost). While the technology of these
adhesive-backed skins continues to improve, the most up to date technology
comes from 3M. The company
has manufactured a cast vinyl product that they call "Controltac".
This vinyl cover maintains a more glossy look and provides an air release
channel that prevents bubbles during placement. The more popular is the cast
vinyl because of the range of designs. There are even some which are 3D.
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