The Krusell Cabriolet with Multidapt allows for three different wearing options. The Multidapt system makes this possible because, if you aren't familiar with Multidapt, the swivel clip system is completely removable from the case, thus reducing the size of the case profile. If you decide the swivel clip system is not for you, then remove it from the back of the case. Then, you can either slip your Centro in your pocket, leather case and all, or the leather flap on the back that the Multidapt is affixed to serve as a belt loop.
The Cabriolet's leather is firm and well-stitched, with cutouts for the status light, ear speaker, infrared port, volume rocker and side button, as well as full access to the Centro's keyboard, headphone jack, mic, and Athena connector for syncing and charging. On the back, the belt loop unsnaps to give you access to the Centro's speaker and camera. Your Centro loads from the top, so the top is wide open for access to stylus and speaker on/off switch. Even with an open top, the Centro has a very snug fit, so I never worried about my Centro separating from the case without some real effort. This case should offer good protection, especially given the uber-slick, wet-bar-of-soap surface of the Centro -- the leather gives you something to hold on to.
I also appreciate the accessibility of all buttons, switches and ports. Sometimes cases fall short in fitting a device just right, but the Krusell Cabriolet performs as it should in fitting the Centro's design. The entire Centro keyboard is accessible and I had no problems typing. The only Centro feature not accessible is the microSD slot, but for me, that's not a big deal because my card always stays put anyway.
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