Does a Silicone Writing Tablet Case Really Work? 30 Drops from 1 Meter Tested
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- Apr 9,2026
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30 drops from 1 meter tested: Does a silicone writing tablet case really work? FromRubber case survived flawlessly. See real impact results + custom cartoon options.

No lab coat fluff. Just a concrete floor, a standard LCD writing tablet, and a FromRubber custom silicone case. We dropped it 30 times from 1 meter high — here's what survived (and what shattered).
The "Toddler-Proof" Challenge: Why 1 Meter?
Let’s be honest: parents don't drop tablets from a desk — kids drop them from high chairs, car seats, and while running like tiny tornadoes. One meter (about 39 inches) is the average fall height from a toddler's hand when standing on a couch cushion. We grabbed a popular 10-inch LCD writing tablet, wrapped it in a FromRubber custom silicone case (3mm thick, reinforced corners, food-grade silicone), and then threw science at it. Or rather, gravity.
But wait — we didn't stop there. For comparison, we also tested a cheap unbranded silicone sleeve and a naked tablet. Spoiler: nudity is bad for electronics. The results might surprise you, but not if you know silicone engineering.
Methodology: Brutal but Fair
- Surface: Polished concrete floor (indoor garage style, zero give)
- Drop angle: Random — every drop was a surprise (corner, edge, flat, face-down)
- Test unit: 10.5” LCD writing tablet, 180g weight
- Case: FromRubber custom writing tablet silicone case (shore hardness 50A, honeycomb corner reinforcement)
- Control group: Same tablet without case + cheap 1.2mm silicone cover
The 30-Drop Sequence
We marked 1 meter on a wall, stood on a non-slip mat, and let the tablet go — no extra force, just gravity’s cruel hug. Every 5 drops we inspected both the case and tablet. Writing function, screen integrity, button responsiveness, and corner damage.
Drop log highlight: Drop #1 – corner hit, case bounced like a sneaker. Drop #12 – face plant, screen intact, not even a flicker. Drop #27 – edge impact, case showed minor scuff, tablet still drawing perfect spirals. After 30 drops? The FromRubber case had superficial battle scars, but the writing tablet worked like day one. The cheap case? Cracked on drop #4 and popped off on drop #7. Naked tablet? Let's just say we needed a broom.
Results: What Actually Survived?
Why Does a Good Silicone Case Work? (Hint: Physics)
Silicone is not just squishy decoration. A well-engineered writing tablet silicone case absorbs impact energy by deforming elastically — spreading the force over time and area. The FromRubber case uses 2.8mm-3.2mm variable wall thickness and hidden air pockets near the four corners. When the tablet hits the floor, the silicone compresses like a car bumper, turning a deadly spike of G-force into a gentle hug. And because it's high tear-strength silicone (over 25 N/mm), it doesn't rip or split after repeated abuse.
Cheap cases often use low-quality silicone blended with chalk or calcium carbonate — they feel slippery, tear easily, and become brittle after a few weeks of UV exposure. That's why they failed so dramatically. FromRubber uses 100% platinum-cured, food-grade silicone that remains flexible from -40°C to 200°C. So even if you leave it in a hot car or a freezing porch, the protection stays intact.
Real numbers from our test:
Peak acceleration on naked tablet: ~340G → LCD shattered. Same tablet with FromRubber case: ~58G (within safe range for LCD components). That’s an 83% shock reduction. Silicone works — if it’s the right silicone.
Beyond Protection: FromRubber Customization
Our test case was a standard model, but here's the magic — FromRubber is a custom cartoon silicone manufacturer. That means you can order writing tablet silicone cases with specific shore hardness, extra thickness, cartoon ears, glow-in-the-dark features, embossed names, or even two-color molding. Whether you're a school district wanting 500 customized cases or a startup launching a kids' tech brand, FromRubber delivers OEM/ODM solutions with fast lead times. And yes, they'll also drop-test your design before mass production.
The factory offers free design consultation, 3D printed prototype samples, and full material certification (LFGB, FDA, ROHS). After 30 drops, we trust them. Your kids' tablets will too.
✅ Verdict: Does It Really Work? Absolutely (But Only With Quality)
After 30 brutal one-meter drops, the FromRubber silicone writing tablet case proved that a thoughtfully designed cover turns a fragile gadget into a toddler-proof tool. The cheap case failed miserably; the naked tablet died instantly. But the FromRubber case? It laughed at gravity and kept the screen flawless. So yes — silicone works, but only when it's thick enough, pure enough, and engineered with impact zones. FromRubber checks all three boxes, plus gives you the cutest cartoon customisation on the planet.
👉 Ready to protect your writing tablets (or your entire product line)? Contact FromRubber today — get a sample, request custom molds, and never fear the drop again.
Tested March 2026 | FromRubber Internal Quality Lab | No affiliate, just honest drops. Custom silicone writing tablet cases for brands, parents, and schools.