Droid X Accessories: 5 Neat Extras
If you have purchased or going to purchase the new Motorola Droid X smartphone, sooner or later you may have the need for a few accessories to enhance your pleasure of using the device.
Ian Paul over on PC World has come up with a list of five Motorola Droid X accessories that he believes will assist in taking your enjoyment of your Motorola Droid X to the next level.
So the first Droid X accessory on that list is a stand called Crabble which was initially designed for the Apple iPhone, but will suit the Droid X as well. Crabble is a small plastic stand that measures 2.56 inches wide and 0.62 thick and is made by Seskimo with a price between $4 and $7 via Amazon.
Next is the Droid Case with Kickstand, which is an impact resistant snap on black leather case complete with built-in kickstand providing hands-free video viewing along with smartphone protection and can be purchased direct from Verizon Wireless at a price of $25.
Next in line is for anyone who loves skins, especially football fans as Verizon offers NFL skins for the Motorola Droid X for just $10 with free shipping until the 24th of September. The Big Red offers all 30 NFL teams with a wide selection of designs.
Fourth comes the Motorola Droid X Desktop Dock, this superb Droid X Dock displays the smartphone in landscape mode whilst turning the Droid X into a music player, alarm clock, hands-free video viewer and digital picture frame via a USB cable and is available from Verizon for $50.
Last but not least is Droid X Full Body Screen Protectors, which essentially encased your device in plastic which has been cut specifically for the Motorola Droid X and according to Xtreme Guard can last up to 2 or 3 years and can be purchased from Amazon for $5.
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Disagree about the endorsement on the actual leather case with the kickstand. I think that slot would be better used for the vehicle dock, since it actually works quite well without some finagling. The kickstand case’s problem is that it requires either some seriously strong fingernails, or a screwdriver to actually pry the kickstand away from the case itself to use it. Waste of twenty-five bucks, IMO.