OtterBox Defender Kindle Fire HD 7" Case
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Three separate layers ensure every part of the 7” Kindle Fire is protected from scratches or shocks in case of a drop
“OtterBox” is a registered trademark of Otter Products, LLC
OtterBox Defender Kindle Fire HD 7” Case
Three Layers of Protection
- Hard polycarbonate shell
- Impact-absorbing silicone layer
- Clear membrane to protect the screen
- Protects against drops, shocks, scratches, and dust
Hands-Free Stand
- Foldout stand
- Works for vertical or horizontal orientation
- Adjusts to your preferred reading, watching, or browsing angle
Fit
- For Kindle Fire HD 7” 2012
- Won’t fit the 2013 or later models
- Access to all Kindle features and functions
Good to Know
- Silicone grip pads and port covers
- Condition: new
- Product dimensions: 6.10”x1.60”x9.10”
About OtterBox
The otter is as playful and sprightly as it is resourceful and tough. So, the animal was a natural fit when OtterBox founder Curt Richardson and his wife were brainstorming names for the company in 1998. OtterBox’s rugged smartphone cases are designed to withstand the inevitable accidents that come your phone’s way. Features such as dust-proof port covers, scratch-resistant screen protectors, and shock-absorbing foam are dreamt up and executed by OtterBox’s slew of in-house teams, including engineering, marketing, and supply chain. Inspired by their rustic Fort Collins, Colorado surroundings, the folks at OtterBox have used their otter-like creativity and spirit to craft the top-selling smartphone case in the US and Canada.

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Need to know info
- Free returns
- Does not ship to PO boxes/AK/HI/Canada/Puerto Rico.
- Most orders are delivered within 7 business days from the purchase date. Shipping questions?
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