Hello and welcome: let's compare the Zulu case and the oyster clone case as quick as possible, Zulu, very nice, fake leather. Look, it doesn't look too fake, but it clearly is. It has very nice microfiber inlay with a royal looking pattern. It has a nice solid shape, stand, it has a well. Furthermore, it has a place where you can put the pencil, and you can store a pencil up here. Okay and everything else is just fine for about the OSA clone, it has a flap.
It can keep the pen over here while charging. Of course the zoom can also charge it. While it's in this location, the OSI clone, can also keep a pencil in here, which is a bit more protection. It has a well a rubber look in here and a don't know about microfiber. Well, a more basic fiber.
Look in here. The stand is less solid. Both magnets are quite strong. The Zulu might have slightly more strong magnets one thing here: the magnets look a bit tiny bit off while on the zoo. They are well also look a tiny bit off, but somehow this feels a bit better integrated.
I also like these holes on the rear side of the zoo, so I have to say putting it into the cyclone case. Is a bit easier? It's a bit faster, come on now there we are now the zoo clone is better for keeping the pencil really, really safe. If you need that this looks more modern, the zoo clone looks more modern clearly, and it looks a bit less elegant, tiny bit less elegant comes with the territory. These things are probably the worst looking thing of the case. It is, of course, wait what you can do that.
I don't know if that's really useful, but you can. I didn't even realize that um, so this case is a bit less protective. It's a bit thinner. I would say at least that's what it feels like just a tiny little, though the flap can get annoying. It can get in the way, but it is nice for keeping the pencil here, so it doesn't well.
You can still push it out if you really want to, but it does keep it in place not badly. Everything about the holes is just perfect, except here there's a microphone here. I think it's a microphone and this one does not have an access hole through this case, but the Zulu does have a hole for that, but anyways. Let's get this one out, also quite easy and quick to do and time to put it into the Zulu come on which oh, no, they stuck together, which, in my opinion, is a bit harder to do. It's a bit more trouble to get the iPad inside the Zulu case, but this also makes me think it's a bit more protective, because maybe it's a bit more massive, hey that wasn't so hard.
Actually all right looks nicer feels yeah. This feels nicer. I have to say that is a definite. Yes has no flap, which is fantastic. I really don't like the flap about the clone.
I really like this. It charges it protects it against falling off. The cover sticks to the back very well. Here's a microphone hole. You can put both cases on the fridge if you really want to, but why it's just a gimmick, in my opinion, if I left anything out that interests, you check out my full reviews of each of these cases.
This is just great, but it's not as super protective as having the pencil in here, because of that, because this is also not as protective, you could still like to drop it on this and probably damage a pencil, and maybe the pencil would actually damage the iPad. Not to sure. Probably not probably just a pencil would have a problem, but basically this is the reason why this is the winner. Definitely the winner for in-house use everyday use, and this is the winner for travel, because you have two places to store the pencil one, a bit more accessible, one, a bit more secure and even though the flap does get in the way, I'm going to keep this one for travel, and this one for at home use this one should be priced about half or even less than half than the Zulu. If this was as expensive as the Zulu well, I would try to find something cheaper with the same functionality.
I don't think I would keep it if it was the same price, but at the current price that it does have I'm keeping this one for travel, and I'm using this one every day, all the time. I completely forgot the stands, so we have 10 options of angles on the Zulu. They work all quite well. The highest angle, one actually is a bit more stable on the Zulu, as opposed to OSU clone. Let me show you what I mean okay, so they have a same mechanic.
Basically, this one has one two, three, four, five, six, seven positions: while the zoo has ten and in this position it is a bit yeah, it is clearly less stable, but how often do you use it like that? How often do you have it in the highest angle and want to tap the top part strongly of the iPad? Never really! You can also use these for vertical standing, but there's oh okay. No, actually, the weight of the bottom there or of the cover does keep it stable and, let's see, does this one stand vertically sure does pretty cool? Oh, well at some point, of course it will fall over so get the Zulu get. The Zulu is my recommendation and if you are willing to spend a little more for a travel case, get the zoo clone as well links to these cases. In the description, I hope this review is useful to you. Let me know if you know of even better cases.
I doubt it, and I will see you next time until then ciao.
Source : SoSoTech