key features
- Protecting tablet from drops
- Protecting from spills
- Stands for working with tablet
We've got a variety of covers so you can choose the one that fits your child the best.
This case is rather sleek and minimal, yet offers decent protection, and is also pleasant to grip in your hand. This case is ideal for the slightly older child who wants a device that doesn't stick out as childlike, or is more likely to want to grip the device with just 1 hand. There is no extra charge for this case.
These new cases offer an awesome mix of protection and usability. They do thicken the device, making it fatter to hold, as the rubber bumper offers fantastic protection. While there is no screen protector, the case covers all ports, and fits snug enough that in most cases spills wouldn't affect the device. However, for true spill proof protection we still recommend the Gumdrop case below. There is no extra charge for the Bobj case, although we do have to charge $20 if you want a stand (recommended for any child in therapy or using the AAC device at school).
The optional stand is a great option for using the tablet at speech therapy, ABA, OT, or school. We've found that when she's just using it aroud the house, she rarely uses the kickstand on her tablet. But during any kind of therapy, it's hard to use the tablet without propping it up in some way.
For more information about Bobj cases, click here.
The most durable (but most expensive) is the Gumdrop case. If your child is still a toddler or preschooler, or is unusually rough on tablets, this is the best choice. We charge $30 extra for Gumdrop cases, as they cost a lot more than the others.
For more information about the Gumpdrop Hideaway case, click here.