40
this case should be avoided...unless you like damaging your PSP..
thin...little protection..and tells every theif around that you have a PSP!!
the side pocket does store a fair amount of stuff...but you wouldnt want to use this flying travelling etc
99
The case is a made of a LL BEAN "school bag" type material and has an interior zip pocket just large enough to squeeze your PSP in. The larger outer pocket has a "squeeze lock" mechanism that prevents whatever item you decide to slip in there from falling out if the bag is flipped upside down.
I crossed my fingers hoping that Score's UMD-8 Case fits into the outer pocket; it DOES! For me, I felt this case was a match made in Heaven- I have my PSP in the rear zipped pocket while a cool, protected 8 UMD case is strapped on tight in the front. I intend to lock-strap this baby on my book-bag so if portability is your top concern for your PSP case, this may NOT be what you're looking for.
I should also note that the rear of this case has 3x well-designed strapping options. A ring for a mountain key chain (included), a button clip, or a velcro strap. The case was clean w/ no loose threads, weird colorings, or markings. I dig it! :D
40
It’s a waste of money, well for me anyway. I bought it hoping that a PSP in a Logitech PlayGear Pocket Case would fit inside. It doesn’t.
The Hori Portable Pouch is well made and strong and has many ways to attach it to belt or bag. The zipped main pouch has a pocket that will just fit two UMD disks. It also has two memorystick pockets and two pockets at the bottom were you could put mini headphones, but unfortunately the pouch for the PSP is open and not zipped. This case would have been half decent if the PSP pouch could be zipped closed completely. The PSP is very snug in its pouch and when turned upside down, it takes some shaking for it to fall out, but this doesn’t change the fact that your PSP sticks out.
Why on earth anyone would want a case where your PSP is partially exposed to damage is beyond me. I’m never ceased to be amazed why designers never think of the practical use of their products. Not designed by someone who owns a PSP I guess.
If you’re a school kiddie who wants to show off the fact you have a PSP, then this is the pouch for you. It should look pretty good attached to your school bag. But since I only ride motorbikes, there’s no way I’d trust this pouch hanging off my belt or bag while riding to work or friends. Not because of the belt/bag attachments as they seem to be very strong, but because the PSP sticks out and offers no protection.
At this point in time the only descent case for your PSP is the Logitech PlayGear Pocket. I’m still waiting for someone to design a man purse that will fit the PlayGear Pocket and have space for UMD’s (preferably while in a UMD case), memorysticks and mini headphones.
So in the cupboard it goes to gather dust along with the Powerwave leather case that my girlfriend got when she brought me my PSP.
92
This Hori puoch is the best pouch I own and have seen. It has many postive features. What I like most is the size, it's small enough to not get in the way, even when it's attached in any of the three ways. Plus, with the size it can hold some accessories. For example an Extra Battery, headphones (Earbuds or really small foldable), UMD's, cleaning cloth, and two Memory Stick's. But For umds it can hold only two. Thats a drawback but better than most others.
It's also quite strong and can take some rough treatment. Not too great in the rain but it's ok. The only large drawback I can find are the straps in front that secure the PSP to the pouch. You have to pull the string back behind the case to get the PSP out. It doesn't clip or use velco. Although this is the biggest drawback, it's more of a small hindrance rather than a real problem.
I would buy this again. And I recommend this for anyone. If you have a large collection of games and movies youd like to carry with you I can only say get the Hori media pouchs, get a diffrent case or try to stuff them in your pocket.
80
I must own something like four PSP pouches alone. This one is neat simply because you can wear it any number of ways. However, the heavy duty clip broke after one month. I hadn't even used it once, I just checked it out one day and it was busted. Wasn't like that when I bought it. However it's been humid lately so maybe it couldn't survive the abnormally heavy atmosphere.
Otherwise excellent. I'm buying another clip and keeping the bag. Plenty of room inside the thing; the PSP fits snugly and safely in the "exterior" pocket, with a warm, fuzzy screen cleaner/protector lining. And it just feels reassuringly robust.
Unlike so many pouches that tend to assume you'll be kicking about with just your deck and a pair of headphones, this one packs plenty of space.
88
This pouch is well built, has a nice design, looks fashionable and a good material chosen for this pouch.
The 2 UMD pockets can actually hold more than 2 UMDs. The one on top can fit 3 actually, while the bottom one I put 2 because I put the OEM ear piece at the accessory pocket which is at the same level as the bottom UMD pocket, so I don't want to put 3 there, so it looks fat. Anyway, in that configuration, I can already have 6 UMDs (3 top, 2 bottom and 1 in PSP) in one pouch.
The pouch itself is very well designed, except that the PSP is exposing like 1cm of of the screen from from screen edge, so that is a little scary because I worry I may even scratch the screen surface by my finger nail when putting in the pouch. I think if you have the screen protector already, that may not be a big deal for you.
Overall, though I am a little worried about the fact that I may scratch the surface of the PSP, anyway, I am planning to get the screen protector in the beginning, so not a big problem. It's a great looking design with great material and quality, do make me recommand you to go get one for yourself.
90
This is by far the best case I've tried. Its innovative way of attaching to belt/starp/or hang from anything is very nice. Although a small area of the PSP is exposed I just flipped it around so if I ever do drop it the back will receive the blunt of the damage not the buttons or screen. There are three internal pouches for UMD's and 2 Memory Sticks. I use one of them to hold my 2 in one, a USB cable and some UMD's.
99
It's lightweight and has great padded protection. Even fully loaded with my PSP, 2 extra memory sticks and 3 UMDs (1 in the PSP), I can barely feel it hanging off of a belt loop on my jeans. Also, with the PSP inside the case it leaves the outside pouch available for the breed of small digital cameras, or whatever other random small junk you want to carry.
So remember: lightweight, strong, looks good. You can't go wrong.
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