Sena Cases
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Sena Cases is an Orange County, California based company which designs and manufactures protective leather cases for mobile devices. Sena's cases are individually handcrafted from full-grain Napa Leather[1].
Sena Cases is well known mostly in Palm (PDA) and Pocketpc PDA community since this company started its business by making cases for Personal digital assistants. Initially Sena was making cases for only once popular Sony Clie PDAs. Later the company extended its line to PDA brands such as Palm (PDA), Ipaq, Dell Axim, and other brands. Company's leather cases for PDAs has become popular among many because most of Sena's PDA cases allow users to access the functions of their devices without taking it out of the case. These cases have very thin leather around the PDAs' charge ports which allow the PDAs to be replaced into the cradles with the case on for syncing and charging. Although, this makes the Sena's cases very practical for PDA users it may offer less protection around the charge/sync port[2]. Another feature of the cases offered by Sena is the magnets replaced at the flip covers of the cases. This allows the user to open and close the flip lid with one hand[3]. Sena also used to offer acrylic shatter-proof mirrors [4] that goes into the mirror pocket of the flip covers for extra protection and vanity check. Sena Cases has expanded its line from PDAs to all popular mobile devices with relatively large screen. With increasing popularity of Smartphones and MP3 players, Sena line includes cases for devices such as BlackBerry,Treo,Motorola Q, and Ipod
After Apple released two popular handheld devices with large screens, iPhone and iPod touch, Sena became popular in Apple community[5][6][7]with its iPhone cases and iPod Touch cases since these devices fall into Sena's specialty. Both Apple Store (retail) and Apple Store (online) added Sena line as a high-end alternative to current offerings[8].
[edit] External links
- www.senacases.com Sena Cases web site address
- Interview with CEO Ramsey Oten An interview conducted with Ramsey Oten in January 2003
- MacLife review and magnets