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    Review: LifeProof Frē for iPhone 5/5s

    Nick GuyBy Nick GuyMay 16, 2021 7:58 pm UTC
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    LifeProof is a company that lives up to its name, offering cases to protect Apple’s portable devices from water, dirt, snow, and shocks/drops. We’ve previously covered many of the company’s cases, including Frē for iPhone 5; now there’s Frē for iPhone 5/5s ($80). Almost identical to the prior edition, it’s the thinnest properly-tailored waterproof case we’ve seen for the iPhone 5 and 5s, and so interestingly assembled that we could see people using it every day, regardless of the conditions they’re in. Our text reflects the fact that the two cases are almost exactly the same.

    Review: LifeProof Frē for iPhone 5/5s

    Frē splits into two interlocking pieces along the outer edge, roughly two-thirds in front, one-third back. From the outside, the components don’t look too special, but they create an airtight seal thanks in part to a rubber ring that runs along the inside of the back. We’ve never been big fans of the way the plastic case feels—somewhat thin and cheap—but the fact that it’s so light is a good thing. The screen is covered with a permanently attached piece of clear plastic. Our original review of LifeProof for iPhone 4/4S cited this as one of the case’s biggest problems, as air between the protector and the screen affected touch sensitivity. Thankfully that was resolved in a later production run, and the improved design carries over to this version. Except for along the very top, even the lightest touches are registered properly, an important improvement. New this time around is a window over the rear Apple logo. We’ve never been fans of this aesthetic decision, but at least the material below is covered, rather than left open to the elements.

     

    Review: LifeProof Frē for iPhone 5/5s

    As is required by a truly waterproof case, Frē covers all of the iPhone 5/5s’s ports and buttons, plus the speaker and microphones. This means full-time protection for the Sleep/Wake and volume buttons, plus an extended rubber nub over the ringer switch that allows it to be used. We’d like the buttons on the edge to click a little more, but they’re otherwise fine. Along the bottom edge and over the earpiece are special acoustic protectors that allow sound in and out, while preventing liquid or other materials from getting into your phone. In our testing, there was very little discernible difference on either end when the case was in place, despite the presence of the protectors. The one big difference that separates this case from the prior edition is its Touch ID compatibility. Now, instead of opaque plastic continuing over the Home Button, the plastic is clear, and allows full access to the fingerprint system; we had no problem getting it to register fingerprints.

     

    Review: LifeProof Frē for iPhone 5/5s

    Review: LifeProof Frē for iPhone 5/5s

    The headphone port is protected by a screw-in cover that has to be removed for case installation or removal. Because the port is so deeply recessed, LifeProof includes a headphone adapter that doubles as a way to hold an extra protector plug. Additionally, there’s a flip-open cover for the Lightning port that’s going to be a tight fit for third-party cables but works fine with Apple’s. Last but not least, the cameras and flash are covered. Again, they’re made to work normally, and they do. Despite the fact that the flash opening looks very small, the dual-flash comes right up to the top and bottom edges. The same goes for the camera lens, which looks like it may get cut off by opaque plastic, but does not. Lifeproof also includes a cleaning cloth.

     

    Review: LifeProof Frē for iPhone 5/5s

    This version of LifeProof’s iPhone case has the same general positives and negatives as the prior iPhone 5-only version. The price is still incredibly high—two times the average price of a good to great case, and $30 higher than OtterBox’s Defender Series Case, one of the best heavy-duty cases out there. Frē of course offers more protection, including very important waterproofing, and that it accomplishes this in such a compact package is truly impressive. The price tag means that these cases aren’t for everyone, but for those who are frequently exposed to the elements, or simply clumsy around them, Frē makes a lot of sense. It’s worthy of our strong general recommendation. The minor updates to support the iPhone 5s work as expected.

    Our Rating

    B+
    Recommended

    Company and Price

    Company: LifeProof Cases

    Website: www.LifeProof.com

    Model: Frē

    Price: $80

    Compatible: iPhone 5/5s

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    Nick Guy was an Accessories Editor at iLounge. He had reviewed thousands of iPhone, iPod and iPad accessories; provided visitors comprehensive evaluations of products on the industry-leading independent authority.

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