Griffin ClearBoost Reviewed
Posted on Apr 4, 08 07:56 AM PDT

iLounge takes the Griffin ClearBoost out for a spin, and here's their take on it.
At a $35 suggested retail price, ClearBoost sells for around a $10 premium over a plain but comparably protective Griffin or other company’s iPhone case, which strikes us as a little bit high relative to its benefit—had this been a cosmetically beautiful case at the same price, or had it provided a big reception boost under all circumstances, it would have rated a high recommendation, but as-is it offers a nice bump at a decent price. If you’re experiencing serious signal variation issues with your iPhone, you’ll find that it helps at least under some circumstances, and also provides above-average protection and looks. It’s worthy of our B+ rating and general recommendation; follow-up versions have the potential to be even more impressive.
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