As always, the case is made entirely of plastic, and a roughly 3/4” tall bottom cap separates from the main body for docking. Although accessories that will require the accommodation have yet to hit the market, the feature has a foreseeable value, much like the flip-open bottom of Speck’s CandyShell Flip cases. In light of rival designs that don’t work as well, Incase deserves partial credit for developing a slider that stays…