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Old 01-14-2015, 08:51 AM   #439
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Review of Cover-Ups' Hemp cover for the H2O

Okay, I have been using this cover for two weeks now and I have not found anything to not like about it. The quality of the construction is very good. It feels and looks like it will last.

I like the magnetic type closure that it uses. It looks like a snap but uses a strong magnet to hold it shut securely but is still easy to close and open without having to press or pull too hard.

I really enjoy the feel of the hemp under my fingers rather than the pseudo-leather of over covers.

I have no problem opening and closing the water seal over the USB port and side loading while the book is still in the cover.

When I first received the cover I was not happy with the gap they left between the spine of the cover and the edge of the book, but after two weeks of use I am thinking this will not be a problem after all, as the cover has been staying square when it is closed. It does shift a little and I am waiting to see if that will affect the sleep function when they get the magnet problem sorted out.

There is one large pocket on the inside cover that could be useful to hold a small page or two of notes. There are two small pockets on the large pocket that I guess you could use to store a couple of extra micro sd cards if you liked to carry around the Library of Congress.

Cover-Ups has excellent customer service.

That is my two cents worth. If you are looking for a cloth folio type cover I do not think you would be too disappointed with this model.
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