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VeNoMiZeD

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Here is mine:

Spigen IPhone 7 plus Rugged case (black)
 

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Here is their "iPhone 7 Plus Case Liquid Crystal Case" with my MB 7+. Not the best photos, but currently dont have access to better lighting.

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I did a quick unboxing of the Spigen ThinFit and i have a video coming for the Spigen Rugged Armor as well. Some feedback about the video would be great, im new so be easy on me.

 
I did a quick unboxing of the Spigen ThinFit and i have a video coming for the Spigen Rugged Armor as well. Some feedback about the video would be great, im new so be easy on me.


It took you 5 and a half minutes to finally put the case on the phone. Good amount of detail in the video but kind of unnecessary when most of that time is spent without the phone in the case. I doubt most people have the attention span to wait that long
 
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It took you 5 and a half minutes to finally put the case on the phone. Good amount of detail in the video but kind of unnecessary when most of that time is spent without the phone in the case. I doubt most people have the attention span to wait that long
Yea ive been hard at work trying to cut down on detail and making the most of the 2-3 minutes im aiming for. Thanks for feedback, it really does help.
 
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You kept moving the case closer and further away from the camera, and each time it took a while for you to get the focus right. If your camera is slow to focus, then I would suggest leaving the case at the same distance and trying to avoid the issue of going out of focus constantly -- it was very distracting. Also, you never mentioned how the case feels, if it is grippy/slippery.
 
You kept moving the case closer and further away from the camera, and each time it took a while for you to get the focus right. If your camera is slow to focus, then I would suggest leaving the case at the same distance and trying to avoid the issue of going out of focus constantly -- it was very distracting. Also, you never mentioned how the case feels, if it is grippy/slippery.
Noted, thank you!
 
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