
This Week In Accessories: Commuter Series Wallet, Bravo Case And More
by Brent Dirks
October 4, 2013
Welcome back to This Week in Accessories. Since we’re gradually nearing the end of the year, accessory manufacturers have been busy introducing a number of new companions for iOS devices. This week, we’re highlighting a protective wallet case, two third-party Lightning cables, a unique wireless audio system, and more.
OtterBox has recently introduced its first wallet case solution for the iPhone 5s/5. The Commuter Series Wallet features a sliding drawer that holds up to three credit cards and one bill of cash. Users have complete access to the drawer without turning the case over, and the audible click closure provides peace of mind that the contents are safe.
Available in three different colors, the wallet case retails for $44.95 and can be ordered from OtterBox now.
Bluelounge is back with another unique iPhone accessory. Its new Rolio turns a Lightning cable and USB plug into a portable wall dock in just a few steps. After inserting the Lightning plug into the top of the unit, users wrap the excess cord around around the spool and then plug the USB port into the middle of the Rolio. Once the USB adapter is connected, plug it into the wall and dock your iPhone.
The Rolio is $9.95 and can be ordered now through Bluelounge’s site.
Commuter Series Wallet for the iPhone 5s/5 from OtterBox

iBoltz XL and iBoltz XS from Cable Jive
Cable Jive’s new Boltz XL and iBoltz XS Lightning cables provide more flexibility compared to Apple’s official offering. As the names suggest, the XL is a 6-foot cord while the XS is a 12-inch version. Both selections are Apple certified and designed to work with most cases, which is a big plus. The pictured XL is $24.95 while the shorter cord costs $18.95. Both cords are available on the company’s site now.Chips from Outdoor Tech
Outdoor Tech has been busy introducing a number of fun iOS device accessories, most recently the Chips. The wireless drop-in audio system is designed to work in all helmets with audio-ready liners. Both skiers and snowboarders can listen to music or take a call with gloves on and their phones in their pocket. With no exposed buttons, the control system is accessible through tactile buttons from the exterior of the helmet liner. The system pairs to any Bluetooth device with just a button push. Along with being IPX4-rated for water and sweat resistant, Chips has a 10-hour play time and 280-hour standby time. Retailing for $129.95, the device can be found now at select Dick's Sporting Goods, Sports Authority, Eastern Mountain Sports, and all Sport Chalets. It also can be purchased through Outdoor Tech’s site.Bravo Case for the iPhone 5 from Bike2Power
Touted as the first fully waterproof and shockproof case for the iPhone 5, the Bravo case from Bike2Power is waterproof down to 6 feet and can protect the handset from a fall of up to 6 feet onto a concrete floor at multiple angles. Unlike some solutions that have a touchscreen protective membrane built-in to the case, the Bravo’s protector adheres onto the phone itself. That helps to protect from air bubbles getting trapped between the screen protector and touch screen. The protector is then pressed against an O-ring on the front cover that provide a waterproof, rigid seal. Made with aircraft-grade aluminum, the case is assembled with seven screws. Along with a full set of tools, the Bravo also includes a headphone conversion cable, cleaning cloth, and spare screws and caps. Available in sliver and black anodized aluminum, the case is $99.95 and can be ordered through the company’s site now. Bike2Power is promising metallic blue, green, and purple versions of the case before the end of the year.Rolio from Bluelounge
