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However, when I purchased my Stiletto II, Amazon recommended that I purchase this case. I was not happy with this purchase because The case Amazon recommended was not the correct one for my product, the Stiletto II, it is for the Stiletto I. Now I am left with a case that does not fit my product.
Unfortunately the case is too large to work with the Stiletto 2 thus it is worthless as far as Im concerned. After reading a past review I purchased the case. I have now idea how the reviewer used it with his Stiletto 2 with out stuffing it.
Not a lot of people do this, but if you have enough music saved on it, you don't need the live radio (for me, IMHO).You must remove this ruggedized case to dock in any dock (car or home). I'm sure any Nintendo DS case would work also. This doesn't affect charging with the 12v adapter without the car dock (I've not gotten around to installing my car kit, so I just plug in the cigarette lighter adapter plug into the bottom and a male-to-male mini-phono to the female mini-phono input of my Eclipse stereo. The bottom line is that it's the best case for Stiletto 10/100, AND Stiletto2 (whether it's designed for it or not).
That way it's pressed up against the plexiglass nice and tight: not breaking-the-lock tight, just compressing the foam a little. I also own the "official" armband case, made by sirius (see my in-depth review). PSP cases may, but haven't tried.This is a great product and I'd recommend it to anyone. (Apparently, the power button on stiletto 10/100 was near the volume control on the left side). I use it on my Stiletto 2 actually, even though it's not indicated, because it looked tougher than any other case I could find. I mention this because you can't use the Ruggedized case INSIDE the armband case.It is flexible rubber (like the bottom of tennis shoes) and it definitely has the most thickness of rubber on the market. I used the ruggedized case for two months before I cut out the holes, though, so therefore it DOESN'T REQUIRE MODFICATION TO FIT.Also a little bit of rubber-cutting was necessary to plug a mini-phono jack (the regular headphone jack) in while it's in the case. You wouldn't want it to fit, because if it did, the bottom wouldn't be protected when undocked with the case.For even greater protection, I also kept the unit in the ruggedized case in a third case, an Intec-brand Nintendo Gameboy Advance/DS Lite case with a plexiglass window on the front (to see if the unit's in the case).
5/5 Stars.I didn't take off points for having to modify it, since it's not offically designed and designated for use with Stiletto2. I have been using this case for 8 months and totally love it. Probably the only reason it isn't indicated for use on stiletto2 is that I had to cut a hole on the right side of the case, so I could turn it on and off without taking it out of the case. It would rattle around a little, if I didn't keep a 3/8" piece of foam behind the unit.
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