iPhone 5(s) and SE

Bric Plus Extreme Review – iPhone 5/6/6 Plus

 

This is an “Extreme” cases? We don’t think so…

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Today we’re going to be reviewing the Bric+ Extreme for the iPhone 6/6 Plus and the 5S. This is a pretty unique kind of case but the design of the iPhone 5S and 6 versions are quite different (which is a good thing).

We’re big fans of the design of the actual case. Its fairly unique in the sense of how it all goes together but because of that design, we’ve had a couple of issues with the build quality of the case. There are certain iPhone functionality issues with the 5S version that don’t occur on the 6/6 Plus (and vice versa).

Based on our experience during our Bric Plus Extreme Review period, we gave it a score of 3.7 Eh’s out of 5. We’ve reviewed several aluminum based cases on our site and the Bric + Extreme doesn’t fair as well as the Draco Design Aluminum Case, the 4th Design Armonds and the Spigen Neo Hybrid Armor. If you’re wondering how this case fares against other fancier iPhone cases, check out our comparison tool!

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Design – Uniquely designed iPhone case with build quality issues

Bric + Extreme Review - Gaps in the materials of the case - iPhone 6/6 PlusWith the Bric+ Xtreme, there are 3 parts to the case (4 if you count the screen protector) that you need to install. The final installed case isn’t too bulky but the 6 version is much larger than the 5S version despite the fact that the 5S is a thicker device.

As we mentioned at the beginning, the Bric+ Extreme is a uniquely designed case but we feel the build quality is a little lower than average as the case doesn’t fit too well together after a bit of usage. Installing the case is fairly simple and despite having 3 pieces, there aren’t any screws. The aluminum fronts and backs have little latches that fit in the groove found on the TPU body. When the frame hasn’t been deformed slightly, everything sits together very well. However, after dropping it, there is a noticeable gap between the TPU and aluminum bumpers.

 

The iPhone 5S version (which we’ve had for over 6 months) feels quite loose but given that Bric is still fairly new, we’re going to give them the benefit of the doubt that they’ve improved the 5S version since then. It took us 2 different Bric+ Extremes to find the pieces that all fit together without any gaps.

We do like the materials of the case but really wish that it was better as being a little rough with this case has resulted in some pretty noticeable damage to the case as we mentioned earlier. The design is smart, another example is that they designed the TPU bumper to extend far enough out that regardless which way you place the iPhone, it’s not going to easily slip away.

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Protection – This is not an “Extreme” case. At all.

Bric + Extreme Review - iPhone 6/6 PlusIn terms of protection, dropping your iPhone in this case is most likely going to result in one of the front aluminum bumpers coming off but despite that flaw, this case is going to offer as much protection as any other plastic wrapped case. According to Bric+, this iPhone case has 3 layers and the Aluminum Frame disperses impact which is evident when the force is enough to uncouple one of the frames? This case is by no means a tough iPhone case in our opinion but will definitely protect your iPhone from any sort of day-to-day drops.

The 6 version of the case isn’t waterproof but the 5S version was marketed as a water-resistant solution as it came with a sealed back. We didn’t really test the water protection of the case since the backing is glued and in the process of taking our iPhone out of the case, we tore the back off the TPU bumper like we did. The Bric+ Extremes do come with optionally installable screen protectors and are compatible with third party screen protectors. During the testing period for this Bric Plus Review, we had a Tech Armor Ballistic Glass screen protector on it.

In terms of bend protection, the aluminum frame on this case isn’t thick enough to provide any decent amount of bend protection. After dropping our iPhone in this case for this Bric Plus Extreme Review, we tried to bend the aluminum frame and was able to do so incredibly easily.

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Functionality – Buttons are tough, flash isn’t great, can’t use larger cable accessories?

Bric + Extreme Review - Oversized Port Access - iPhone 6/6 PlusIn terms of accessing your iPhone inside the case, the Bric+ Extreme for the iPhone 6 has extra large ports for larger than average cables and headphones but the 5S is a little more picky about which cables its lets into the iPHone. The 5S version has buttons that are nice to use unlike the iPhone 6 version but the mute switch is about as useful as a one-legged man in an ass-kicking competition. In terms of sound, Bric+ claims that there is a sound projecting feature so that sound is redirected forward rather than bottom BUT from our usage, it mutes the sound coming out of the case slightly.

The 6 version doesn’t have a back cover on it whereas the iPhone 5 version does. The clear back on the 5S does result in the flash spilling into your flash photographs which isn’t too great as your photos have an interesting flare effect.

The texture of the case is really nice and unless you’re terrible clumsy, the iPhone isn’t going to go flying out of your hand. We didn’t notice any sort of signal degradation of our devices in the Bric+ Xtremes but that is quite specific to where we are so it might change for other users.

Screen usability of the provided screen protectors is decent and generally don’t get in the way of the accessing your iPhone. The edges of the screen are quite high and you’ll have to adjust how you access the edges of your iPhone a little. The edges will be more noticeable on the 6 version than the 6 Plus version due to the size difference of the screen.
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8 Comments

8 Comments

  1. Svari Battleborn

    March 23, 2015 at 3:40 pm

    Video review on you tube is private… something to hide Aaron? 😉

  2. Santiago Perez Zapata

    March 23, 2015 at 8:50 pm

    Could you review the redpepper waterproof for iphone 6 plus?

    • Aaron Ho

      March 26, 2015 at 3:25 pm

      Probably not. Looks like a LifeProof rip-off.

  3. Teddy

    March 31, 2015 at 6:03 pm

    Hey Aaron, my phone already has a tempered glass screen protector, and it is those full version that covers the entire screen’s surface area in my iPhone 6 plus, will the bumper still work with it? Or do I have to remove my own screen protector and put on their factory screen protector?

    • Aaron Ho

      March 31, 2015 at 8:39 pm

      You should be ok with. The TPU bumper isn’t very rigid so even if its too big, the case will fit on top. Also, the screen protector included is as thick as a glass one and is quite nice.

      • Teddy

        April 1, 2015 at 1:07 am

        Great! Thanks! I love your reviews! I am a fan of your page!

  4. Gary

    September 9, 2015 at 4:46 am

    The title of this is “This is an “Extreme” cases. Cases…..cases….cases
    love the vids and website but can you do some for samsung phone too please. heres a link to an awesome case i have for 5 bucks.
    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Shockproof-Hard-Heavy-Duty-Case-for-Samsung-Galaxy-S4-SIV-i9500-i9505-Cover-/121434710112?var=&hash=item1c4612a060

    • Aaron Ho

      September 9, 2015 at 3:47 pm

      I have a hard time justifying putting my $1000 dollar S6 Edge in a $5 dollar case…

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