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Leon provides an in-depth review and demonstration of the Perry Logic Eva smartphone holster, testing it with the Apple iPhone 15 Pro and Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra. Highlighting the holster's minimalist and futuristic design, Leon notes the availability of portrait and landscape styles, each in two sizes. The holsters showcase Perry Logic's branding and a unique faux carbon fiber look with Twill woven fabric, featuring a secure magnetic closure instead of Velcro for cleanliness. Emphasizing protection, the holsters have a soft interior lining and structural differences, with portrait options offering better device protection and an additional hidden compartment for cards. Leon tests the fit of the phones in different holster options, recommending larger sizes for bulkier cases to ensure a secure fit, especially for larger phones like the S23 Ultra. Overall, Leon endorses the Perilogics holster for its practicality and protection, essential for expensive smartphones.
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In this part of the video, Leon discusses the Perry Logic Eva smartphone holster and tests it with both the Apple iPhone 15 Pro and the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra. He highlights the minimal, futuristic packaging and its branding, which emphasizes quality. Leon unboxes four holsters, which come in two styles: portrait and landscape, each available in two sizes. While these holsters are designed for larger phones, they can also accommodate smaller ones. Both styles feature the Perry Logic branding and a unique diagonal design that resembles a faux carbon fiber look, thanks to the Twill woven fabric. He points out the importance of a magnetic closure in holsters, which these models include.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses the design and features of holsters. They mention the decision to skip using Velcro due to its tendency to become messy. The holsters are highlighted for their protective design, with an emphasis on the exterior’s role in device protection and a soft, although not padded, interior lining. The magnetic closure is praised for its secure lock, adding confidence that the device won’t fall out unexpectedly. The structural design of the holsters, particularly the EV8 design, is analyzed with landscape options offering more flexibility but less reinforcement compared to the portrait options, which provide better protection. Exposure points are present in both types due to side openings. The speaker prefers belt loops over metal clips for a more secure attachment to the waist, noting that while the loops may wear over time, they generally hold up well. Lastly, the portrait option includes a hidden compartment for carrying cards, adding a practical feature for users.
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In this part of the video, the speaker demonstrates how the iPhone 15 Pro and Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra fit into different holster options. They start with landscape orientation, showing that the iPhone 15 Pro, being smaller, fits easily, while the larger S23 Ultra also fits but is snugger in the sleeve designed for semi-bulky cases. The speaker recommends using the holster for bulkier cases if unsure. Then, they move on to portrait options, noting that the iPhone 15 Pro fits smoothly and provides good protection, especially with reinforced edges, before testing the S23 Ultra in the same way.
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In this part of the video, the presenter tests different holster sizes for the Samsung S23 Ultra. They initially try a smaller holster, which appears too tight for the phone, especially with a case. They then switch to a larger holster that holds the S23 Ultra more comfortably and securely. The presenter recommends the Perilogics holster, noting it is suitable whether the phone is in a case or not, and highlights the need for additional protection for expensive devices. The segment concludes with the presenter thanking viewers and signing off.