Review: The Ultimate Challenge – Otterbox1900 vs Chevy SuburbanTruck
Otterbox makes some of the most rugged cases that we have ever seen, and today we are going to be putting that to the test with the the Otterbox 1900, one of Otterboxes’ most durable and versatile cases. According to the company, the case is crush resistant, drop resistant, dustproof, dirtproof, and waterproof. Those are some pretty serious claims, and we appreciate Otterbox sending a sample case our way so we can conduct all of these tests ourselves.
Before we get to the testing, however, let’s take a closer look at what exactly we are talking about. This case is covered with rubber over- molding for durability and secure gripping. Heavy duty latches ensure that your fragile electronics remain secured inside the case, without spilling out after an accident. The case also features a clear plastic membrane for viewing a portable device screen and keeping it waterproof, as well as a hard cover that slides down to for extra protection of your device when it is not in use.
The 1900 is very versatile and will accommodate various devices. As you can see in the pictures below, my Samsung i760 is held securely in place by the Velcro strap design that holds the device up against the plastic membrane on the front of the case. Becuas the velcro is fully adjustable, you can use the same case with many different devices.
Once you have secured your device in the velcro strap, simply assemble the two halves of the case, fitting the tab into the bottom and secure the case with the heavy-duty latches.
The clear top also has heavy duty latches for accessing CF or SD cards. The bottom of the unit is pressure fitted for easy removal and charging of devices. Note the dangling piece of rubber in the picture above, which is the pressure fitted cover of the bottom opening for accessing the sync connections of the device.
Once assembled, the Otterbox can easily be carried with a hand strap that can be worn in two ways.
- on the forearm to allow free use of the hand.
- on the hand for immediate access to the device.
As I mentioned, the Otterbox 1900 is a fantastic universal case, which is able to hold a variety of different devices, of all shapes and sizes, including:
MEIZU Music Card MP3/OGG player – Even a small MP3 player can be secured and protected inside of the Otterbox.
IPAQ 3650 – This is the original Compaq Ipaq and is a large device, and it “just fits”.
Garmin EMAP – This is also a large and thick device and the fit is perfect. It is easy to push the GPS directional and Menu Buttons through the plastic membrane.
Below is a close up picture of the heavy-duty latches and also the membrane on the bottom of the unit (yellow circle with the round vents) that allows for heat dissipation, so that your device doesn’t overheat when closed up inside of the case. Also the close-up shows the full-body rubber casing that protects the device from scratches/damage.
Now , we have finally reached the main event…the part for which you have all been waiting…the reason you read this far in the first place: Can this unit stand up to our “Extreme” Testing: Will the Otterbox survive being driven-over by a Chevy Suburban and various other tests???
Now, in fairness, I should tell you that we were advised by Otterbox not to drive over a mobile device with a Chevy Suburban, per their disclaimer below. However the even the official disclaimer could not have stopped us from trying
Here is the Official Disclaimer from Otterbox:
“The 1900 is a tremendously strong case and can withstand extreme abuse and neglect during everyday use, but the case will flex considerably if subjected to those conditions. If they case flexes too much it could crush the PDA inside, especially if the PDA is very large. I would not recommend driving a 6800 lbs Chevy Suburban or any other vehicle over the unit.”
Folks, please do not try this at home.
However,we were still determined to attempt this feat, as we had not seen this stunt performed in any other Otterbox review. In addition to driving over the Otterbox case with a Chevy Suburban, we also dropped the Otterbox 1900 from five feet onto concrete and then submerged it in water.
So, sit back and enjoy the following video and find out if my Garmin was crushed into smithereens, drowned, or otherwise destroyed by our extreme testing.
The Otterbox 1900 stood up to the manufacturer’s claims with “flying colors” and even was able to withstand the Chevy Suburban Crush Test. The Garmin EMap was protected inside of the Otterbox (It still works!!) and did not sustain any damage throughout the testing and the case itself only sustained some minor scratches and in fact still looks Brand New! Thumbs up for the Otterbox 1900. This case is incredible!!!!
Below, you can see the only damage from the testing: a few cosmetic scratches on the latch.
The Otterbox 1900 also comes with a small plastic accessory bag that has a rubber plug that allows for sealing the area around a headphone wire, and also a hex tool to allow a more permanent closure of the latches (latches can be screwed into the casing)
Additional accessories are also available for the Otterbox 1900, including:
- Belt Clip
- Vehicle Mount
- Neck Lanyard
- Serial Pod
- Medium Pod with or without scanner window
- Large GPS Pod
- Cable Sealing Pod
For more information on the Otterbox 1900 please see the product page on Otterbox’s site.
JAMM Review Summary
Things we liked: Everything!
Construction: So strong that it withstood a Chevy Truck, stayed air-tight submerged under water and survived a hard drop onto concrete. Also of note was the secure fit for devices of varying sizes, thanks to the innovative Velcro securing strap. Yellow color made this device easy to locate and the shape fits securely into your hand when used in conjunction with the hand strap.
Durability: Surrounded with Rubber to protect from nicks and scratches and heavy-duty latches that stayed closed even in extreme conditions.
Ease of Use: Mobile devices can be easily accessed, including touch screens through the plastic membrane. There are removable sections that allow easy access to the charging ports, as well as the storage card areas of the mobile device.
Accessories: A plethora of add-on accessories available to make this case fit a multitude of mobile devices.
The Price is a little high at $99 which is steep for everyday use, but per our testing today, it is well worth the price. But don’t forget, you still have a chance to win an Otterbox case without paying for it! Later this evening, we will be drawing two lucky winners who will each receive a free Otterbox case. So, head over to the Otterbox Contest: Otterbox Contest! Extra Long, Too! and enter before it is too late.
But we do not like to send anyone away empty handed. So, even if you do not win this time, you can still grab an Otterbox case at a fantastic price. Just head over to www.otterbox.com, make your selection, and enter the code JAMMOTTER) at checkout. This will give you an automatic 10% off of any purchase. Better hurry though, this offer will expire June 30.
Related posts:
- Review: Another Extreme Challenge – The Otterbox 2600 Dropped on Tile Floor
- The OtterBox 7000 Series Laptop Case Review at Gear Diary
- Review: Otterbox 1900
- Do You Really Want To Touch Me?? Otterbox Offers Ultimate Protection For Your iPod Touch
- Review: Ultimate Ears Super.fi 5 Noise Isolating Earphones


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