
DLO Jam Jacket Case for 3rd-Generation Apple iPod nano - Clear
Dlo
- 009-8409
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i love it this thing! It keeps my earphone neat and in place and I love how it fits my nano so well. It is also great because the bottom of my ipod is exposed so I do not have to take the cover off to charge my ipod or sync it to my itunes! I would highly recommend this product.
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This I-Pod jacket was really worth the money!! rather than wrapping the
head phones around the I-Pod and messing it up you could wrap around the back and even insert the headphones!! this prevents your head phones from tangling up which could sometimes be frustrating.
head phones around the I-Pod and messing it up you could wrap around the back and even insert the headphones!! this prevents your head phones from tangling up which could sometimes be frustrating.
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Somehow, I can't help but to appreciate the irony of a product that is designed to protect another item being better protected itself by its' vacuum sealed hard plastic shield packaging. My primary concern for the iPod Nano was screen protection and this jam jacket seems to provide everything but. I can only blame myself for making an impromptu purchase before I researched it.
All claims represented in the literature: snug fit around body and scratch protection for the encasement; convenient storage of standard ear buds; easy access to all controls and comfortable gripping, are true however if you happen to place the iPod in your pocket with a set of keys, the screen is still exposed. So, here's my solution. Cut a hard plastic screen out of the packaging that the jacket comes in and slide it inside the jacket up and over the face of the iPod. The distortion is minimal and your anxiety is lessened as well.
Or, buy another case with a protective shield for the screen. Twenty dollars or
All claims represented in the literature: snug fit around body and scratch protection for the encasement; convenient storage of standard ear buds; easy access to all controls and comfortable gripping, are true however if you happen to place the iPod in your pocket with a set of keys, the screen is still exposed. So, here's my solution. Cut a hard plastic screen out of the packaging that the jacket comes in and slide it inside the jacket up and over the face of the iPod. The distortion is minimal and your anxiety is lessened as well.
Or, buy another case with a protective shield for the screen. Twenty dollars or
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I bought it in December, but I got it 2 days ago because of a long story, which doesn't have to do anything with Amazon.com, they shipped it the day after it was bought. Well, the product is great, I love the cord management system, it protects the ipod from the falls and stuff like that. It's a shame that it doesn't have a screen protector, but it's from silicone, what did you expect? the other negative thing is that I attach it to my belt! But it's Okay, it's a great product
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I was hesitant to order this product because there were no reviews. But after looking at many other iPod nano 3G jackets, the selling feature was a place to neatly store my earbuds. When I received the jacket, it fit well over my Nano and even protected my controls. Unfortunately, it didn't have a plastic screen protector, but did have a hole to insert a ring & hook to hang the nano. I love it.
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I was hesitant to order this product because there were no reviews. But after looking at many other iPod nano 3G jackets, the selling feature was a place to neatly store my earbuds. When I received the jacket, it fit well over my Nano and even protected my controls. Unfortunately, it didn't have a plastic screen protector, but did have a hole to insert a ring & hook to hang the nano. I love it.















