Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 cases...what is everyone using?

Just ordered the Kugi keyboard case form amazon, $30 I will post once I have it. Had the tablet (9.7) for a week, love it so far, moved up from 2102 Nexus 7
Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 9.7 Keyboard case, KuGi ® High quality Ultra-thin Detachable Bluetooth Keyboard Stand Portfolio Case / Cover+ Free stylus

Been using the case since December, works great, I like the easily detachable keyboard. I took just the tablet instead of a laptop to conference in March, never felt the need for anything else, email and typing were very easy. Would still recommenced the case. All ports are accessible, only draw back is the stand is not adjustable but it works for me and not too heavy
 
ZAGG Slim Book Case with backlit keyboard for the Galaxy Tab S2 8.0.

Best keyboard case I have ever purchased ...

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I just got got a few days ago the Logitech case/Bluetooth keyboard combo. I love it! I like Logitech products. From Verizon's site

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I bought an $8 Infiland case - light, folds into a handle, rugged. I'm going to chop out a hole so I can shoot pix and video through the cover when it's folded open.

Got a $12 iKross bracket to mount it on a tripod - I'm all set. Love this thing much more than I expected. It may get me off my iPad too.
 
I got a couple of cheap cases for my s2 8 and 9.7. I own both. I broke off the tabs that hold the tablet in them and only use them for transporting the tablets. When I'm using them they are without a case because i feel that cases defeat the purpose of such a nice light tablet. I also have glass sheet screen protectors on both.
 
When I'm using them they are without a case because i feel that cases defeat the purpose of such a nice light tablet.
My MoKo Tab S2 8.0 Case - Ultra Slim Lightweight weighs just 4.5oz and with the case my S2 weighs a mere 14.3oz. I hardly notice it's there.
 
PapaGary - 4.5 oz. is, I think, more than 50% of the weight of the 8" S2. I don't know why I would want to hold up that extra weight. I do have the glass screen protector on it which weighs very little.
 
My wife and I both use the Griffin Survivor case on our 9.7s. It's the closest thing to bulletproof you can get for it. It's not IP68, but I can use my tablet in the rain without worrying.

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My wife and I both use the Griffin Survivor case on our 9.7s. It's the closest thing to bulletproof you can get for it. It's not IP68, but I can use my tablet in the rain without worrying.

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I've been tearing apart the web looking for the ultimate 'every and all things forever proof case.' So far, in the running I have your aforementioned Griffon case along with: Supcase, Gumdrop, Incipio and lastly Intelliskin.

We think we are ready to settle down and buy our first tablet (Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 9.7) and we want it to last 'forever' so money isn't a problem. She is very.. accident prone and I want to take this tablet to the top of the mountains and bottom of the oceans (I make dull jokes).

I did see a very compelling case from UAG and Juggernaut however they don't seem to make products for Samsung tablets.. Also the Pelican cases looked outstanding but are not quite in the direction we would like to head; versatility is still a thought and I would probably not spend more on protection than we plan to spend on the device itself.. Also, a basic stand would be nice or in the least a handstrap and/or shoulder strap though I am willing to sacrifice any potential luxury for the ruggedness I'm after. We could always put our 'everything proof' tablet in a backpack or prop it up on a rock to take a picture.

Is there a company that makes a rugged case similar to that of the old Ballistic iPhone cases? They had a frontal polymer clip for protection, an inner 2-piece snap shell and a gel/rubber material that would envelope the snap shell and hold to the frontal cover. It was pretty close to bulletproof as I had accidentally dropped my old iPhone 4 from heights exceeding 30' multiple times unto concrete, seemingly with no repercussion at all.

Here is an example: http://www.equalreviewer.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/ballistic-hc-series2.jpg

Thanks! = )
 
I've been tearing apart the web looking for the ultimate 'every and all things forever proof case.' So far, in the running I have your aforementioned Griffon case along with: Supcase, Gumdrop, Incipio and lastly Intelliskin.

We think we are ready to settle down and buy our first tablet (Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 9.7) and we want it to last 'forever' so money isn't a problem. She is very.. accident prone and I want to take this tablet to the top of the mountains and bottom of the oceans (I make dull jokes).

I did see a very compelling case from UAG and Juggernaut however they don't seem to make products for Samsung tablets.. Also the Pelican cases looked outstanding but are not quite in the direction we would like to head; versatility is still a thought and I would probably not spend more on protection than we plan to spend on the device itself.. Also, a basic stand would be nice or in the least a handstrap and/or shoulder strap though I am willing to sacrifice any potential luxury for the ruggedness I'm after. We could always put our 'everything proof' tablet in a backpack or prop it up on a rock to take a picture.

Is there a company that makes a rugged case similar to that of the old Ballistic iPhone cases? They had a frontal polymer clip for protection, an inner 2-piece snap shell and a gel/rubber material that would envelope the snap shell and hold to the frontal cover. It was pretty close to bulletproof as I had accidentally dropped my old iPhone 4 from heights exceeding 30' multiple times unto concrete, seemingly with no repercussion at all.

Here is an example: http://www.equalreviewer.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/ballistic-hc-series2.jpg

Thanks! = )

I had the same problem that you did when looking for a case for my s2 lte tablet and settled for the griffin survivor,you would of thought all the major case suppliers would of been on board for the s2 tablet being the totl tablet from samsung but no go.no Lifeproof, uag,or even otterbox.funny thing is I bought my mom a tab a and otterbox makes a case for that but not the s2.griffin doesn't even make one for her tab a go figure.get the griffin it has a built in stand.i enjoy mine.

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Griffin survivor on my other devices kept them really looking new.
I just don't think these others can stop a fall on a tile floor from ruling your day like a Griffin galaxy tab S2 survivor slim can. Screen protection is a must for me.
 
I have Griffin ... Only downside is the weight but that protection makes the weight insignificant for me

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I still don't know why I need to keep a case on it when I'm using it. I just use a case while transporting it, tossing it in my carry bag, and then when using it I remove it from the case. I removed the latches from the case so it just sits in there and comes right out, and I use a rubber band to help secure the case while traveling. It - actually both of my S2's - have a glass protector. Both of them cracked, one during installation - and the company sent me a free replacement - but I've never even used it because the glass screen protectors work perfectly with or without a crack, which is definitely not the case if you crack the screen itself.
 
I also bought the Samsung case for it. Love the slim form factor. Really scary installing it though. Almost feels like you are going to snap the tablet to get those two snaps to attach to the tab. Once on, it really fits well. Very happy with the purchase.

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ZAGG Slim Book Case with backlit keyboard for the Galaxy Tab S2 8.0.

Best keyboard case I have ever purchased ...

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Thanks for posting this. I just purchased a S2 8.0 as well as the keyboard case from zagg. Am really excited to get both.
 
Using the Samsung Keyboard case for my tablet. Very satisfied with it.

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