The HTC One is a very nicely
put together piece of kit. It's one of those phones you really don’t want to
drop.
The brushed-aluminium shell is
tough, but it likes to ding, dent and scratch more than most, so investing in a
proper case is no bad idea. But why stop there? The HTC One is a popular handset
and has all sorts of great accessories you can pick up for it.
Cases
HTC One Double Dip hard shell
and flip cover
These are some of our
favourite phone cases for the HTC One. Put together by HTC itself for the
handset, rather than detracting from its good looks, they add to
it.
Both cases have a split red
and black colour scheme which looks the bee's knees. With the hard shell, the
whole phone, including screen, is protected. The flip cover keeps the screen
safe in your pocket and then folds back, turning the handset into a stand when
you want it. Price: Double Dip Hard Shell £17.99,Double Dip Flip Case:
£24.99
Otterbox HTC One
Commuter and Defender cases
Otterbox is known for making
ultra-tough phone cases, so you can carry your smartphone about even in the most
extreme of situations. Its flagship product, the Defender, has been saving
handsets from drops for several years now.
With the HTC One, things
shouldn’t be any different. It combines screen protection with a silicone inner
layer and a hard outer layer to keep the whole handset wrapped up as safe as you
could want it. The Commuter is for those who want a bit of added security, but
not all the extra bulk that the Defender case brings. It still features all the
inner and outer layer protection as well as a screen cover, but just isn’t quite
as hardy. Price: Commuter £29.95, Defender £34.95
Speck
cases
Speck has a wide range of
accessories for the HTC One: the Gemshell, Smartflex view, Candyshell and
Candyshell grip. They break down rather simply, each falling into their own
distinct case category.
The Gemshell is see-through,
so you can still enjoy the looks of your HTC One. The Smartflex view features a
stand and the Candyshell is just a case. The Candyshell grip is easier to hold.
Price: Candyshell £29, Gemshell £25, Smartflex £30
Incipio
cases
Incipio has a choice of cases
for the HTC One. Some are the same shape but use different materials; the
DualPro and DualPro CF, for example. The latter uses carbon fibre.
The highlight of the Incipio
range is the Feather, which is incredibly thin and does little to add weight to
the phone. Just don’t expect it to keep the front of the phone that protected.
Price: DualPro £22, Feather £17
Headphones
HTC stereo and HTC Bluetooth
stereo headphones
HTC’s own offering matches the
brushed-aluminium looks of the HTC One. The stereo headphones feature soft
earbuds and a clever flat anti-tangle cable with three-button volume
control.
The HTC Bluetooth stereo
headphones are slightly different. The have a cable attached to a small box,
roughly the size of an iPod shuffle. That box features audio controls and is
designed to bring superior Bluetooth 3.0 quality sound without the need for a
straight line to your handset. Price: HTC Bluetooth headphones £44, Wired
headset £29
Bang and Olufsen BeoPlay
H6
Keeping up the brushed
aluminium theme is the BeoPlay H6. They carry the usual price premium of B&O
products, but look just as good as your HTC One.
The light tan leather with
brushed-aluminium inserts on each headphone match really well with the light
silver HTC One. The dark metal version matches the darker HTC One nicely as
well. Price: £329
Atomic Floyd
Superdarts
The Atomic Floyd Superdarts
are some of our favourite in-ear headphones. They sound fantastic and have a
bomb-proof build quality that means we have no qualms leaving them sitting in
our pocket or in a handbag.
The sound you get from the
Superdarts is both bass and treble heavy, emphasised even further by the
included Beats audio technology with the HTC One. The result is audio that is
perfectly suited to noisy train journeys but not necessarily great for using at
home. Price: £199
Docks
Bose
SoundLink
The Bose SoundLink Bluetooth
wireless speaker is small and compact, designed to be transported around and
used whenever you fancy beefing up the audio from your smartphone.
We especially like the choice
of leather and Nylon covers you can fit to the SoundLink. Despite its 70s
transistor radio design not quite matching the modern edge of the HTC One, it
definitely carries the same style kudos. Price: £299
Pure Sensia
200D
Pure’s Sensia 200D is designed
with audio streaming in mind. It uses the Pure Connect app on Android to receive
wireless audio, which is completely lossless - much like Apple's AirPlay
technology. Also included is a USB port on the back which will charge your HTC
One.
The front of the Sensia 200D
features a large 5.7-inch screen from which you can control all its other
functions, including radio and the Pure Music store. Again, it's the stylish
exterior that invokes compatibility with the sleek lines of the HTC One.
Price: £180
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