

🧳 Customize. Protect. Impress. Your gear’s new best friend.
The CASEMATIX 12" Customizable Foam Case combines a tough, impact-resistant hard shell with a pre-diced foam interior that you can tailor to fit your portable electronics perfectly. Designed for devices up to 11" x 7.25" x 2.75", it offers secure storage for pico projectors, microphones, recorders, and more. Featuring a sliding-lock mechanism compatible with padlocks, this lightweight, USA-made case ensures your gear stays safe, organized, and travel-ready.











| ASIN | B0170RIRVY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,038 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #30 in Microphone Bags & Cases |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (7,928) |
| Date First Available | October 22, 2015 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.3 pounds |
| Item model number | HRDCS-LK-PP-1173-SNYML |
| Manufacturer | CASEMATIX |
| Product Dimensions | 12 x 9.5 x 3.5 inches |
S**W
My CaseMatix experience + a blank grid template + my Oculus Quest 2 template
I'm not really here to review the CaseMatix product itself as much as to offer my experiences and assistance to the community of users / customers. The product seems fine and sturdy and will serve its job well. Seems a little high priced to me, but also seems pretty good quality and should do its job well if you cut the foam properly. That was my first surprise (and not immediately obvious to me) that you have to design it yourself for whatever your use. That's a good thing, because you can use it for a lot of purposes and use it the way you see fit. But it's also more work to have to try to decide the best configuration. It gave me pause, because most of the ad photos show the product finished after someone has cut out the squares. NOTE: I'll try to attach media to this post in the order mentioned in the post. No promises, though! :-) MY LAYOUT DESIGN AND TEMPLATE FOR THE OCULUS QUEST 2 (default head strap) So I looked at the photos that other customers submitted for the way they designed the foam for the Oculus equipment (thanks for those submissions, everyone!). Then I embarked on designing my own. I tried to design mine with extra cushion (2 squares) towards what would be the bottom of the case when it is closed and standing upright. I also didn't want any of the main pieces touching each other and clanking together, and at least 2 squares between almost all of the pieces. I also wanted the pieces to be snug, so they just fit in there and hold in place well. The heavy end of the headpiece is towards the bottom of the case so that when the case is closed and upright, it will not exert extra pressure on headband / earpieces / any other pieces. As you can see, there is also a special section of loose foam (green section in my grid template) to attempt to protect the lenses and keep the headband tamed. The headband excess is folded back and forth gently in its designed foam pocket, leaving extra room for other features in the case. Finally, with some remaining space near the handle of the case, I'm using 2 squares the length of the case for chargers, cords, etc. I found that the foam squares in my CaseMatix case are 28 across by 21 down. Since I had to go through the design work for myself, anyway, I was inspired to freely offer the blueprint for this design here so that others could use it if they felt it would meet their needs and did not want to take the time to design their own (see photos to make this determination if you are interested). To do that, I obtained a grid and colored it in accordingly (see photos). I also included a blank grid (see photos) in case anyone else wants to document their particular design for others to use similarly. I hope this is helpful to someone! :-) TIP FOR SEEING FOAM SQUARE EDGES I also found that it was difficult to keep track of where the edges of the squares were in normal light (for grid transfer, counting squares, precision separating, etc). (Maybe this is my eyes? or maybe I'm not using enough light?). So I offer this tip you can kind of see the square edges when light is above or around you (see photos), but you can really easily see the square edges when you lay a light source (like flashlight) down on the foam and shine it across the surface of the foam (see photos)! SEPARATING THE SQUARES I initially missed the small, single-sided "foam customization guide" included the the case because of the advertisey-looking "follow us" message on the opposite side. So I made the mistake of trying to cut my first section out with a knife. That is not necessary, though, as the squares are connected to each other in such a way that you can pull them apart with your fingers. Once you pull them apart, they are permanently separated, unless you tried to glue them back in or order a new foam replacement. If you pull them apart, there seems to be much less (maybe even none) loose foam fragments than if you try to cut them out. After I discovered the "foam customization guide", it says you can "press down firmly on the blocks of foam you wish to remove and they will separate from the surrounding blocks" however, when I tried this, I was concerned that this method might weaken the connection of the surrounding blocks I wanted to keep in place. So instead I found that separating each block connection one at a time was better. I'm going to try to submit a movie demonstrating this technique (see attached movie). It allowed me to precisely sever only the connections that I wanted to without compromising surrounding connections: You insert your finger on the connection you want to sever (in between two squares), and alternate (wiggle) the tip of your finger back and forth against the two foam blocks you are trying to separate as you press your finger all the way down to the bottom of the blocks. OTHER IDEAS: I am experimenting (see photos) with storing (and attempting to protect) the long and expensive Oculus Link cable under the main foam, so that I can bring it with me and not have to pack it separately and hopefully not have to worry about it getting any kinks / sharp bends in it. I also experimented (not pictured here) with trying to fit my dedicated wireless router in the package (but mine is a little too tall with antennas that cannot be removed), and the chargers and a Chromecast device. The router was really the only thing that didn't fit because it was too tall. So the good news is that there's additional room you can experiment with in this design. Finally, I had another, generic idea to share about the CaseMatix case: This might be especially helpful if you only use it for transporting? You could purchase more foam inserts, and switch them out, depending on what you want to store / transport in it. I haven't checked how much the new foam inserts cost, though, to know if it is very cost effective or not. Information about this is available on the insert called "foam customization guide" (at the CaseMatix website, apparently). Dont forget to register at their website for your free lifetime warranty! (as mentioned on the "advertisey-looking 'follow us' message" insert).
F**R
Best case Quest 3
It was absolutely perfect because you can customize it easily to accommodate my Question 3 and Bobovr S3pro headset. Great protection for the gear! Worth the price.
J**9
Good case fits everything I need.
Great case it fits my quest 3, audio battery head strap, facial interface with fan, and my controllers. The case also closes well with all that stuff in it. I might have to buy a new foam insert soon so I can redo it I didn't do vary well the first time around. Seems like it will protect the headset well. I was also surprised about the weight of the case it is lighter than I thought it would be even with everything in it. Overall I really like this case and it looks nice to.
L**A
Nice sturdy case For the Oculus Quest 2 and accessories
This case works well for the Oculus Quest 2 and it's accessories. Everything fits fine and seems well protected against being dropped or thrown around. I've had this case for a couple months and taken then it with me most everywhere I go. I made sure to throw it around a bit too just to see how it would take a beating. The concept for this case is that you design your own layout and then rip out the foam squares to match. I was able to fit my Quest 2, Touch controllers, charinging plug & wires, gaming headphones and even an extra set of AA batteries. I am happy with how I designed the inside of the case. Everything fits nice and still has plenty of padding. If I decided to purchase the Elite Strap at some point I might have an issue fitting the Quest 2 and the Gaming Headphones but at this point in time I don't have an interestin buying it. Other than that it is plenty big enough for everything I need. The only thing that would make it better is of they designed the case to also include a shoulder strap to help free up my hands. If your looking for an alternative to the Standard Quest 2 case I'd suggest considering this case.
D**R
Good case
Good case, it will protect 2 wireless mics from drops.q
A**1
Great for studio gear
This has been a great addition for my recording studio. Protecting my mics is a big deal, and this case nails it! The pre-diced foam padding is awesome, it's so easy to set up a cozy spot for each microphone. No stress, just pop them in, and you're good to go. The case itself is a good for light traveling. Not as tough exterior as some higher-end cases, but it's got soft, cushy interior that's perfect for my gear around the studio. The latches are strong and can be locked, so I'm not worried about anything getting jostled open. It's the perfect size too—compact but not too cramped. I've got space for all my essentials without lugging around a giant box. I was a bit worried about the foam wearing out, but after weeks of back-and-forth to the studio, it's holding up like a champ. No weird squishing or sagging. So, if you're like me and just want a solid, no-nonsense case for your gear, this one's a winner. It's made my studio life a whole lot easier, and I'm sure it'll do the same for you!
T**.
Safe keeper.
It’s for safe keeping. If it drops it won’t suffer any damage.
D**N
This is my 2nd Casematix as I was very happy with the first one (waterproof model) I decided to get another. But this one I received with the pre-cut foam not aligned to each other so it ended up looking like a zig-zag on most parts. Wondering if its a quality control issue. Really disappointed.
A**A
Buena compra calidad.
E**R
Is perfect for the Sennheise G4 🎤
K**E
Just as advertised. Good quality.
D**D
This case isn’t terrible, but I’m disappointed that it isn’t a very snug fit. I’m sure I could fit 2 stream decks in here. I need a case that has a thinner profile so It can fit in my tool bag, without having to buy a new tool bag.
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