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IPod Nano dash sk on the sidewalk. What happened?
Where is the music?
It must have jumped out of my pocket again, dropped out of my clenched hand, or clasped on the floor in an avid backpack rummaging.
In a few hundred dollars unit, it makes sense to protect your investment with the right case.
If you are active, the suitcase is the only thing between you and a bunch of curses when you are expensiveman-
The band fell to the floor.
The case featured here will suit the first-and second-
The first generation of iPod Nanos is just in time for the third generation.
In some cases, protective plastic is covered on the tap wheel and on the screen.
This plastic is good to prevent scratches, but is a disadvantage for adjusting the volume on the click wheel.
Incase sports case with armband $34.
99 warranty: one year limited warranty color: Available only in blackExtras: removable armband, hand strap, built-in-
Whether you're not cold on the bus or running to catch it, this suitcase can do that.
Running a marathon? No problem.
Tighten the cuff and you go.
The handy chart on the box allows buyers to find out all the extras.
The neoprene sleeve protects the iPod, the clear plastic protects the click wheel and the screen, but it is difficult to adjust the volume on the plastic.
The armband can absorb sweat and also hang extra wires from the headphones.
The Belkin Folio case-pink neutral element costs $33.
99 warranty: life time color: available in multiple colors: removable lanyard wristband this is by far the most fashionable.
Good leather-
It feels smooth.
The lanyard strap holds the case to your wrist, but you still have to hold it in your hand.
The housing protects the iPod, and the plastic screen covers the protection of the playlist from scratches.
The click wheel was found.
The magnetic latch is a great touch and is accessible to all ports.
The IPod is easy to get in and out on its side.
All the other boxes were opened at the end.
The clip will make it perfect.
$30.
99 colors: black with various colors to decorate. Extras: Built-
In clipI, this is used after the test cycle due to its versatility.
I may miss it and may buy one.
The case is attractive and looks like leather and feels like leather but is synthetic.
Whether it's clipped on my shorts or on my skirt, this case works great.
The extra headphone cord is curled up in the clip and does not interfere with the runner.
The best feature is that the clip puts the protective cover upside down on the user so the iPod can face you.
Flick the flaps up and it's very easy to use the tap wheel and view the song. The upside-
It also means that the iPod cannot be dropped.
In addition, the clip is rotated 180 degrees.
The magnetic closure of the housing is closed with a satisfactory tapping sound.
The first ipod fits perfectly, so it's hard to get off the shelf.
Sports Armband (Red)$30.
99 colors: case in red or black with black strapExtras: removable armband, built in-
In clip, this situation works well for running or walking.
The clip is attached to the clothes and rotates 180 degrees, but the iPod is right
Side up means you can't read what is being played and you can't easily adjust the tap wheel.
The opening of Velcro also means that the iPod may fall off if the connection is improper.
Clear plastic protects the click wheel and screen from scratches, but the volume is difficult to adjust.
The case is very thick and can protect the iPod, but since the hole is not large enough, it hinders the use of the on/off button.
The armband fits perfectly and the clip does not wear when connected to the band.
The cuff does not absorb sweat very well.