This form-fitting container not only keeps your PSP safe from bumps and scratches, but it leaves all of the ports, buttons, and switches found on the edge of the PlayStation Portable exposed so that you can still listen to music (with the headphone jack), cycle through your playlist with the shoulder buttons, charge up your system, lock the controls, or turn on/off the wireless signal or the system itself.
And on top of all that functionality, the PlayGear Pocket looks stylish. The case is made of a thick-clear plastic. Fitted snugly to the inside of the case is two black foam pieces (one for the top and one for the bottom). To add to the case?s sleek and clean look, the bottom foam piece has a circle cut out of it leaving the silver ring and PSP logo visible, but blending in so well that it appears to be apart of the case itself.
The box cover touts three uses for the PlayGear: a protective case, a sun visor, and a display stand for movies. The first one is pretty straightforward; the plastic and foam keeps the PSP safely away from bumps and scratches that might otherwise destroy the system?s shiny surface or bright screen. The second use (a sun visor) seems to be more a byproduct of the case?s clamshell design. You can open up the case halfway so that you can access all of the face buttons and the screen like usual, while the top half of the case acts as a visor.
The third use ? the stand for movies and music ? is because of the case?s double-hinge system. Instead of just having the top half connect to the bottom half, the two parts are attached to a rounded plastic tube (about the thickness of the PSP?s depth). This gives the hinge a wider swing arc, and allows you wrap the top shell around to form an inverted V. Your PSP then faces outward for the whole world to view its bright, shiny screen.