I like it, it will probably be my 770's permanent residence (aside from when it is in the AquaPac).
THERE IS NO MAGNET. Kind of annoying, but i chopped up a refridgerator magnet, cut out a small bit of neoprene over the 770's magnet location, and stuck it on there. Now closing the lid shuts off the screen like it should! It took me 5 mins, a fridge magnet, and a razor blade -easy. Dont let this be a deal-breaker if you are interested in this chassis, it is too easy to fix yourself.
The lid does seem a little bit in the way when using the 770 (though only when trying to access the top buttons), but it is easy enough to take the 770 out very quickly, so if I am planning on using it for an extended amount of time, I would just take it out.
As shown in the manufacturer's pictures, all the buttons are accessable, and even the mic hole is unobstructed.
The belt clip is nice, and the part that attaches to the 770 screws in and out by hand. Hand-tight seems like it will be fine and not come undone by walking around. The whole rig is a little heavy in my hand, but attached to my side I dont even notice it. It isnt going to pull your pants down.
WLAN strength does not seem to be inhibited, but I havent run any test besides regular usage.
I primarilly bought this to transport my 770, as I try to keep my pockets free. The belt attachment is great for this.
I have decided against taking any pictures, because it really has no surprises from the pictures on the Brando website. Aside from the missing magnet, I am totally happy with this thing! The only problem I have now is that I have a growing collection of 770 cases and holders (Nokia felt pack-in, stock nokia cover, aquapac, and now the brando)