TechRadar Tip Off: Up to 50% and more off OtterBox cases

Otterbox
Make your smartphone or tablet nearly indestructible

Our mobile phones have come a long way since the days of cell phone bricks with more and more being announced every year - heck a whole bunch are being unveiled right now at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. But despite the influx of smartphones, it seems like they're more fragile than ever.

That's why the Tip Off is excited to share this offer from OtterBox, a company that makes superb heavy duty cases for mobile phones and tablets: For a limited time, you can get 50% off OtterBox Armor cases.

But that's not all!

If you fancy a different case from say, the Symmetry series (or want to make your own) you can still get 15% off orders of $100 or more, 10% off orders of $75 and up, and 5% off orders of $50 and up with the coupon code "AM2014."

OtterBox for the iPad

OtterBox has cases for almost anything you can think of. Have an Amazon Kindle Fire HDX 7-inch? Or maybe you're an iPad Air toter? Get those tabs protected with an OtterBox.

You can even find cases for the BlackBerry Z30 or the more popular HTC One, iPhone 5S and Moto X - in fact, the company is already touting cases for the Samsung Galaxy S5.

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