M-Edge unveils Guardian case at CES
Today, at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, I finally got to meet the folks from M-Edge. M-Edge, as you know, is the fine maker of eBook covers, cases, sleeves, and stands, and has a great line-up of Kindle products.
M-Edge gave us our first look at its new Guardian case – a waterproof, floatable case. The Guardian case is really well-designed. The Kindle sits on a cradle of cross-braces, leaving air pockets beneath the Kindle – which accounts for the case’s ability to float even when loaded with the Kindle.
Four latches are used to securely close the hinged case. The latches are made of heavy-duty plastic and seem more than adequate in terms of sturdiness. In fact, the whole case has the feel that it’s made to take abuse.
The ingenious part of the Guardian is the flexible covering over the keyboard and controls. This is a “transparent polycarbonate” according to the M-Edge product engineer that I spoke with today. It lets you actually use your Kindle’s controls while it’s protected in the case. You can access all buttons and keys, except for the on/off switch. The 5-way controller is also usable in the case, although maneuvering it through the covering takes a little practice.

The cushioning, rugged plastic, and waterproof seals make this a heavy case compared to the other covers and sleeves in the M-Edge product line. That heft is worthwhile if you’re looking for peace of mind with your Kindle at the beach, the pool, the spa, or the bathtub. Hats off to M-Edge for applying creative and thoughtful design into this innovative eReader products.
Release date for the Guardian case for Kindle is set for spring 2010; pricing has not yet been announced. For more pictures and impressions, read here.
