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Tue Jun 29, 2004 - 10:49 PM EDT - By Michael Ducker

Conclusion

If you do not already use a case, egrips for $9.95 provide a very inexpensive way to decrease the likelihood of accident with the Treo. They really are everything that they advertise, from their ease of use to their grippability. The version that I reviewed is now the third generation Treo 600 egrip, and it was very well thought out with cutouts for all of the Treo's features. If they get dirty, egrips can be easily cleaned with a damp cloth. If you use your Treo naked, I strongly recommend that you purchase a set of egrips to use - you'll appreciate it the next time the treo almost, but doesn't slip out of your hands.

Note, I must apologize for the photos in my review, as they are all of the silver version (which looks best on the GSM Treo) - the black version matched my Sprint Treo very well.



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Criteria 

Rating

Setup 4
Usability 4
Features 5
Cost/Benefit 5
Overall
(not an average)
Pros
Easy to apply, Easy to remove
Provides much "grippyness"
Custom fit for Treo
Affordable
Cons
May be difficult to put Treo in some kinds of cases with egrips attached


 
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Product Info
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> Name egrips
> Company Flexible Innovations
> Colors Silver, Black, and many more colors and designs
> Fact Sheet & User Opinions
Availability
> Available
Pricing
> $9.95

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