Dec 22 2011, 2:20pm CST | by Shane McGlaun
If you have an iPhone and you want to use the camera on the iPhone to record your action sports without worrying you will kill the smartphone this is the case you need. The case is called the < ahref="http://www.optirxhd.com">Optrix HD Sport Mount and it offers serious protection for your camera. Even if you drop it under the wheels of a truck, the iPhone will survive.
The case will fit the iPhone 4, 4S, and iPod touch. It keeps the iPhone safe, but doesn't cover any of the controls and allows the use of the touchscreen. The case is also protecting the iPhone against bumps, drops, and scratches.
It comes with a mount that will keep it on a helmet and other surfaces. The case is available right now for $89.99. The company has an interesting looking app that is in beta as well. Check out the video below to see just how rugged this thing is.
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