This Evo wallet case for Samsung Galaxy devices features a flip-over screen cover, credit card slot and soft microfiber lining. The design fits Samsung's S6, S6 Edge models, and the upcoming S7 and S7 Edge models. This Evo wallet case's FlexShock material is slim, light and provides impact protection from drops up to 6.6 feet.
Very nice case and flap doesn't open when dropped. I use it for the screen cover and not a wallet. Metal clip on flap hits glass when flap closes but isn't clasped to phone which makes me think it may scratch the glass and being metal it means the case has to be opened before wireless charging and when using Samsung Pay which is also magnetic. I use both very frequently but the juice is worth the squeeze here - the case is protecting the glass when in a bag or pocket. Experience with the phone suggests that the rubbery screen protectors get scuffed up when keys are in your pocket with the phone and a case friendly protector doesn't cover all the glass so I always worry about scratches. This case solves that problem and it looks great too. Not bulky for me but I don't use the wallet feature.
Utilizing 4 high-performance antennas and power amplifiers, this Linksys Smart Wi-Fi WRT1900AC dual-band Wireless-AC router offers optimal wireless strength and signal coverage, so you can easily connect devices throughout your home or office.
I couldn't be happier with the hardware itself. I have no "AC" devices just yet, but I have several "N" and "G" devices, on 2.5 and 5GHZ. Parental controls are weak but usable. I suggest using the firmware controls for limiting times (I have my kids set to turn off for bedtime, for example) and using openDNS for the actual parental controls for bad web sites, etc. The one provided (hosted by symantec) is very limited. The device does not support open firmware, and Linksys has not remedied this yet (august 2014). Also, the ads suggest that there are a wealth of apps to control the unit available for ios and android, but there are only four, and they are haven't been updated since 2012. You also need to pay extra for them. So, the bottom line is that the hardware is incredible in so many amazing ways, and setup is really easy, but if you are buying this to be an open source geek like me, you'll need to look elsewhere, unfortunately. That said, the default firmware is good, and the "smart wifi" functionality is really handy. I'd buy this again, but I really would like the thing to support openwrt or something. oh, and skip the ios and android apps. they are junk and seem not to be regularly updated. I haven't tried the file server just yet, but reviews universally say that it works very well.
My Best Buy number: 2844783583
What's great about it: build quality, looks, performance, ease to set up
What's not so great: Does not support open source firmware as advertised and the apps that are advertised cost extra and are not included