Aero Case for Sony PSP


Average Rating: 86 out of 100
Owned by 52 users
On 11 wishlists
95
The case feels very well built for its price. It offers a secure fit, extremely good capacity, and excellent protection. The zippers can be placed so the PSP can charge or earphones can be plugged in while case is closed. You can fit either 6 UMDs and cloth (tight though) or 2-3 UMDs and your earphones, MSDs, cloth.

Easily one of the best cases out there. My only complaint is the bulk. This thing easily doubles the width of the PSP. It comes with a carabiner (sp?) and a belt loop, but looks kinda dorky like this. It'll fit in your pockets, but will be fairly tight.

90
I purchased this when the PSP came out and it served me well until I saw the Hori Strap Case. It was cheap ($5) and the protection is there. A soft-rubbery type material encompasses a PSP and inside has a canvas "lip" to protect the PSP screen when placed inside. There are also 2 stretchy straps for each end of the PSP which keeps it from falling out if you decide to use the PSP whilst inside the case.

In addition, a "net" pocket is on the inside of the front cover of this case which can hold a UMD or two & even a memory stick.

Again, a great starter case that does the job of protecting the PSP and even storing at most 2x UMDs. It's a welcome solution for PSP owners whom can't afford a "cooler" or more popular case if you will, but IMHO, this Aero case left the design a plain Black coat (dark colored blue is available) that suits me just fine. It also appears to be scratch proof.

I've had this since hte launch of the PSP and haven't run into any snags; zippers still work, color is still there, unfaded after lugging my PSP to many places, "net" pocket remains intact. So I ask you, for about $5-$8, what more do you want?

72
I spent hours searching for a decent case around the net and eventually stumbled upon the Aero Case: a solid case, made from a durable plastic material with one major drawback: Storage. The producers claim that it has enough storage space to house your PSP, 2 UMD's, memory sticks and headphones. All is well until you attempt to fit the headphones in. There is simpily not enough storage for this crucial accessory.

While it is possible to view movies while the PSP is in the case, it is very hard to listen to music without fear of damaging the PSP. Its dual zippers are constructed to allow for this but, in reality, this doesn't work.

The case comes with carabiner attachment. The bolt used to fasten the carabiner to the case actualy protrudes into the PSP compartment - not good. The manufacturers have covered the bolt with some fabric, but I still don't like it there!

The case feels very of a very high quality and is very solid for its price. I would recommend to those who want a durable case, but dont require ample storage. Perfect for short trips.

85
A very sturdy case with a sleek design that’s a little too sleek in my opinion. Though I was expecting a case with a perfect fit, I didn't think it would be _this_ snug! I'm glad I decided to pick up the Airform UMD Pouch at the same time because there’s no way I'm going to squeeze in a UMD or two into this case. Yes they will fit if I try, but no, I can't say that would recommend anyone doing so. I'm satisfied with storing the PSP, a cleaning cloth, and the wrist strap that comes with the case.

Overall I'm pretty satisfied with the Aero Case, because it offers some great protection and I can even play while the PSP is still strapped in place inside the case. Should I want to bring something more with me - that’s what I got the all-in-one bag from Pelican for.

60
It keeps your PSP relatively safe. The zipper design keeps debris out which is a plus. The elastic straps are cheesy.

93
I absolutely love this case. When I bring my PSP to school, the case shows its excellent protection. I have to carry my backpack around all day because my school has no lockers, so you can be assured that I've put it through some rough conditions.

The first thing that I realized is that you have to put your PSP in upside down if you want to listen to music because the the headphone/remote connector is on the bottom of the PSP. Sure, you can force it in and still have the PSP facing up, but I wouldn't recommend it. However, to charge it, the PSP can be face up.

My only gripe: I broke a UMD disk in it. I used to keep my headphones, cloth, and two UMD disks in the case but the pressure from the headphones cause one of my disks to crack. Since then, I have not kept the headphones in the case. I'll probably resume putting the headphones in it once I get a separate case for my UMD's.

87
If you are looking for a closed PSP case/bag which protects the PSP nicely and can hold 4-5 games, ear-buds and maybe a cleaning cloth - look no further. The Aero is cheap but make no mistake - the quality is pretty damn good, and even looks and feels nice.

Just remember - this case makes the PSP very bulky compared to the AirForm Pocket case and other "slim" cases like the Noreve Ambition. But this is the price for the extra storage

94
The not-so-cleverly named "Aero Case" is an unexpected winner. Many of the cases today, while great in value, can be eye-sores when protecting your precious investment. This case is one of the few that stands out as a case with functionality and great looks.

It comes in two colors: black and blue. Smooth, soft shades of the two are sleek and expensive looking on the Aero Case, which complements the stylish curves and material of the PSP. It stores up to 4 UMDs, and has a top pocket for even more storage (headphones, 2 more UMDs).

At a price of about $9, it's a steal.

95
This is a hard case for the PSP user on a budget that doesn't skimp on features. For $10, you get a hard case with two internal pockets (one attached to the top for holding headphones/USB cable/Memory sticks/cleaning cloth/UMDs, and a flap suspended from near the hinge that can hold another 2 UMDs. The PSP itself is held at the bottom by two elastic straps that border the screen. The PSP is held very securely, and you can acces all buttons while it is inside (obviously it's not very convenient for playing games whilst in the case, but it's great for quickly flicking through photos, listening to music, or just general tasks).

The two halves of tha case are held together with a double-zipper, which means you can allow cables to stick out, like the charger or the remote control/headphones, making this a great case to keep in your pocket whilst listening to music. On the ear of the case is a belt loop (oriented sideways, which is rather inconveniant for those who really want to have their PSP bouncng along on their hip, but very conveniant for those who want to mount it on a more stable strap on a backpack or webbing). Also incuded is a rotating carabiner for hooking on to, well, prety much anything you want.

The case itself is made of a very tough and rather thick plastic plastic, which should afford excellent protection from drops and knocks (it has for me so far). Though this may not be the most stylish case, and may not have the most carrying capacity, for the price it is incredible value for money.