Average Rating: 78 out of 100
Owned by 58 users
On 6 wishlists
90
First off, I'll tell you now that you won't need anything else but the case and the car charger. The charger speaks for itself and the case is very durable. I took mine all the way to Miami-Dade County in Florida from Dallas to work on powerlines from the Rita hurricane. Dropped it, cigarette burns, stored other things, and been hammered on; this case will live through it all.

100
Before buying this, I just through my PSP in a traveling bag. There was a risk of scratching the PSP screen and possibly ruining the games. I highly recommend the PSP Pro Gamer's Kit. It's very sturdy, it has plenty of space in the case for your PSP and its accessories. The case is 12 X 8 inches. 3 inches thick. It has a strong shell. It can actually take a good amount of damage. There are 5 compartments inside -- 3x4", 4x4", 2x3", 7x3", 7x3x2".

There are insulated foam compartments to protect your gear from bumping. It has a "secret" compartment in the lid for other accessories which is 11x7". There is a locking joint so that you can keep the lip open without having to hold it and there are two locking mechanisms to keep it securely closed. It can hold about 12 games in the bottom half and about 20 in the lid.

I put my PSP, 14 disks, my digital camera, MP3 player and a few other things in it and still had some room. Surprisingly, nothing slides around and leaves the compartments when it's closed. Things stay put.

The kit also comes with headphones, a car adapter, safe screen lens protector, neckband, soft cloth and a game case. The headphones really suck. just use your own. I never use the car adapter, but you might. It really shouldn't come with one. I actually have 3 for the PSP. Whenever you buy anything for the PSP, it seems that a car charger comes with it.

The safe screen protector. If you look in the picture, it looks nothing like it. I don't think mine came with one if that's what it's supposed to look like. The neck band is useless. Who really is going to put it around their neck? I use the soft cloth, it works very well. And for the game case, no need for it at all.

I would pay $30 just for the case. If it broke, I would buy anther one in a heartbeat. I think it will last for awhile.

60
This case, in terms of keeping your PSP safe, sucks, seriously. The little place your supposed to put your PSP is like an inch wider, so you PSP slides around in there (yeah, thats really where I like to keep my 250 dollar game system), and then the little squares that stuff is supposed to be held in seem like they've been made to hold everything BUT what you want to put in there. But there are some good points to it. The car charger is great (better than the 30 dollar Sony one, sony, whats up with that?!), and the cleaning cloth isn't too shabby, but if you want this, id pay extra and get the playgear pocket, and use this case for games and stuff.

64
I bought this with my PSP. It can hold everything that came with the Giga Pack and two games (in the cases), but that's all. Maybe they shouldn't have separated the case into compartments like that because some of the space is lost, especially the far right compartment. Other than that it keeps everything in place when closed so there's no risk in dropping it from a certain height, or banging in on a wall by accident. I wouldn't walk on the street with it though, first because its too big and then because I could get mugged. Maybe not, but still.

78
This case is really sturdy, I put it through alotta rough stuff and it's still in shape. The extra accessories are nice too, saved me a few bucks. The earphone quality I'd work on a bit more, it's kinda scratchy, all else is fine, and the small pocket at the back is a nice spot o put your extra stuff in. Buy!

70
I was so glad to get my Pro Gamer's Kit.

The earphones fell apart after 3 weeks (see separate review) and the UMD case self destructed and in the process badly scratched a UMD (thankfully it wasn't a mortal wound).

On the upside, however, the case is really quite excellent for the money paid; the headphones and UMD case aside, in gives you pretentious, snug storage for your PSP and includes really all the basics a burgeoning PSP geek could want.

I expect I had just bought a "bad apple", and am overall quite pleased that I made the purchase.

46
It's a poor excuse for a case. The PSP moves around in it and there
is almost no protection at all. If it had come with custom fitted foam then it would be a different story but it didn't. This case is not worth
anything more than 10 bucks. You're way better off going with the Pelican All in One Case.

80
The Case is nice and solid. Metal outside, and soft inside... I know my PSP is safe from being dropped!

Only downside: it doesnt have alot of room to fit things in such as games, cords, and other accessories!

I tried putting my movies, and games in and noticed that I almost smushed my screen, and broke it! SOOO, I dont do that any more.

I recommend it, BUT try looking for something a bit better else where.

95
Holds everything necessary for your PSP. It just needs to hold more UMDs. Its way better than carrying that Pelican Road Pak. Way Better.

75
Then this is what you want. It comes with Ear buds, a Screen Protector, a mircofiber cloth, a car charger adapter, and a UMD game case.

Pros
• You get all the stuff listed.
• Screen protector and car charger are great!
• Protective
• Room for more acessories

Cons
• PSP can wiggle around
• A little bulky

90
This is my homebase for the PSP. I don't lug it around, because it is fairly large, but its great to keep manuals, cradles, cables in it. Get the one without accessories for $20.

75
Wonderful, great, but aluminum not durable

86
What is it?: The Intec Aluminum Case is a large black case with a very sturdy silver aluminum finish. Inside, there are 5 compartments on the bottom, separated by hard foam. Here you can store the headphones, car adaptor, PSP carrying strap, a case for three UMD's and PSP. On the top, there is a thick pad that can be released to reveal more carrying space. However, the storage room in the top portion is loose, so it is recommended that you use a UMD case if storing UMD's. Otherwise you could store manuals and whatever other accessories you had. Similar to the MadCatz cases, this Intec case comes with earbuds, car adaptor, a case to hold 3 UMD's, PSP carrying strap, protective screen for your PSP and a cleaning cloth.

Holds: PSP, earbuds, case for 3 UMD's, car adaptor, large loose storage space on top

Wiggle Factor: 7 out of 10. More movement than we were comfortable with. Upon opening, UMD case was displaced, though with the top pad we're uncertain if it would travel far.

Thoughts: This is the perfect case for travellers with lots of accessories. We were somewhat concerned by the loose compartments. If you don't have many accessories, it's possible that things could slide around inside a little. The middle flap is supposed to prevent any such movement, but we did experience a little bit of shuffling anyway. Without getting into too many details (this is a case roundup), we were quite pleased with the quality of accessories included. Overall, the quality of the case is great and the included accessories will make this a great package for some. It is large, so those of you looking to travel light should look at another case.