I have an I phone battery case, it's one of those with a battery that is in reserve and charges your internal I phone battery when it dies. Anyway, I got one of those neck holders shaped like a cross, and I had to send off my case so it could be taylored to my specific case. My case was promptly returned with a holder that works great!

Steve

Original message:
I wouldn't think this particular holder would work with an Otter box
case, but maybe someone who actually has it could answer this question
or you could contact support for this particular holder.

I do believe I saw a discussion about another manufacturer who would
make custom cases/lanyards that work with other cases, but I don't have
that info myself.

On 28/08/12 15:32, Mária Orovčíková wrote:
Hi,
sorry I am asking again, but do I understand good that I cannot put the
holder on Iphone when I am using Otterbox defender case?
Thanks for help.
Maria

On 28.8.2012 19:27, Christopher Chaltain wrote:
I just know what's on the web site referred to in the message, i.e.

How This Product Works


An extremely lightweight and sturdy holder (0.8 oz.) in the shape of a
cross has an adjustable lanyard at one end and contoured bends at the
three other ends of the cross (see photo above). These contoured bends
wrap around and snugly hold your iPhone. You slide your iPhone into and
out of the holder (see photo above). The charging port on your iPhone is
always clear and available. A spring loaded cord lock raises or lowers
your iPhone on the lanyard.


Our holder is made out of rugged aluminum, powder coated in black. The
lanyard is made out of black nylon cord, or FDA approved clear tubing.
At least one lanyard of each material is included. Easily tuck extra
lanyard length into your shirt or blouse.


To adjust the height of your iPhone on one of our lanyards, just press
in on the spring loaded cord lock and raise or lower your iPhone.


You insert the iPhone into the holder with the camera and earphone jack
on the iPhone towards your feet, and the finder button and charging port
on the iPhone towards your head (see photos above). This enables you to
read the text on your iPhone whenever you look down. For special uses
you can reverse the iPhone orientation in the holder.


Matching Your Outfit. Three different lanyards are included with each
iPhone Holder: a long and short lanyard made of FDA approved clear
tubing, and a long lanyard made out of black nylon. Switching lanyards
is quick and easy and only takes about 15 seconds. Women often like to
wear their iPhone high like a necklace, using the short clear lanyard.
This works well with a blouse. Alternatively, they like to wear their
iPhone at naval height, using a long lanyard. This works well with a
blazer. Men have shirt pockets and usually like to use the long lanyard
to keep their iPhone in their shirt pocket. These are just a few
suggestions. The clear lanyards are almost invisible and they are also
the better choice for heavy exercising.

On 28/08/12 11:34, Mária Orovčíková wrote:
Hi,
please, how does an around the neck holder work?
I have read somewhere it is necessary either to send otterbox or
whatever case which you use on your device  and they make the holder for
it or you should buy a new  case which has the holder on it.
Can't you just buy the holder itself and you can put it on your case?
I hope my question does make sense.
Thanks in advance.
Maria

On 28.8.2012 18:14, Christopher Chaltain wrote:
The following was posted to this list a few weeks ago as an answer to
the same question. I don't have this case myself, but it does sound
like
a nice solution.

I was just starting to compose a review for an around the neck holder,
available for for the iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad when I read your
question.
I purchased my iPhone holder two weeks ago, and I'm quite pleased with
it. The cost is $25 including shipping. I've posted the link below for
you to take a look. I'll be glad to answer any questions.

http://www.iphone-lanyard.com/Site/iPhone_Holder.html

Brett

On 28/08/12 09:07, Kristeen Hughes wrote:
Is there a case that has a lanyard that anyone has or knows of? I
find that GPS doesn't work as well inside a pocket, and I'd like not
to hold it in my hand while holding a cane or harness with the other.
Thanks.

Kristeen Hughes

On Aug 22, 2012, at 8:09 AM, Melissa Tucker<[email protected]>
wrote:

I ordered the iphone 4s case from speed dots and can't figure out
how to open the case so I can get the phone in it.  It's the case
that has the dots on it so I can use the screen better.

Sent from my iPhone

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