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PSP Pouch and Wrist Strap

Sony PSP | Sony Computer Entertainment, 2006

average customer review:based on 32 reviews
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     highly recommended  highly recommended



Protect your PSP and carry it more easily than ever!


The Perfect PSP Case

The perfect PSP case, IMO. Well, the "perfect" case...of the ones that are on the market. I would have designed some type of closure on the opening, maybe Velcro? However, that's a minor criticism because the unit fits very snugly into the pouch and will not accidentally slide out. I even attached the wrist strap to the PSP, dangled it around, and the pouch did not budge. But when you are ready to play, this case is fast and easy! (My PSP is the slim silver edition. See my photos above)

This case adds as little bulk as possible while still protecting the unit. It is a soft case. I mostly use my PSP at home and by the pool. In this case it fits easily in my pocket and backpack. For extended traveling or tougher environments you might want a hard shell.

I got mine here at Amazon but I've seen them for less at a couple other video game stores, just FYI. Seventeen dollars here (currently) is a bit spendy for a piece of fabric covered foam LOL. But it's the only option I have found for someone who wants a slim form factor case.

ps. Before getting this case I was keeping my silver PSP in a stocking cap or Smartwool sock. Worked just as well :)


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Excellent

I was annoying of finding every morning a thin layer of dust above the PSP. Well, with this accessory, that problem is gone. It is also ideal for travel, because although we have it in your pocket does not bother. It is flexible and durable. It suits perfect with my PSP 2000. Highly recommended.


Great soft-shell case, doesn't zip up though

I ultimately chose a pouch over other cases because no other cases seemed to really be ideal, especially for the PSP Slim. I got a separate UMD holder so really all I needed was for something that protected the PSP itself while traveling. This case certainly does the job well. At first I was disappointed because I somehow thought this had a zipper on it, and it doesn't - it's just a sleeve. However, the PSP Slim fits snugly in the sleeve and doesn't slide out. I had it packed unsecurely in a suitcase on vacation and the unit stayed in the sleeve no problem. Since that's exactly what I needed it to do, I'm pleased with the case. Still would have liked a zipper though.


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Pouch is GREAT, strap is too stiff

I love this pouc because it's definitely capable of protecting my PSP from scratches. I had my PSP-2000 (slim) for a short while before I got this case, and I was always afraid to bring it out with me because I didn't want the screen to get scratched or dirty. However, Now that I have this case, I am able to bring my PSP almost everywhere w/o that fear. The pouch I believe is the same as the one that came with the original PSP, but the wrist strap feels different from the one that came with my roommate's original PSP. This strap feels stiff, and seems to want to return to that same stiffness, rather than acting as a comfortable wrist loop. Functionally, it's perfectly fine, but I'd rather it feel softer, more like "cloth" than like "leather"...


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