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Great Product! November 13, 2008 Steven Ellis (New York) This is a great product. I recommend it for anyone who has a I-pod nano 4g.
iPod Nano case October 3, 2008 wild mountain lass (Sewanee, TN) As described by seller, fast delivery. Flexible case. May last longer than the iPod Nano.
great product September 30, 2008 Snigglefritz (suburb of Detroit) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this for the brand new 4th generation Nano. I was so happy to find accessories for my new toy. It fit great, the screen protector was perfect, and it came with everything it said it would in addition to a wrist strap.
different products? & clickwheel not usable September 23, 2008 R. Lorio (USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Reading the reviews, it seems as though everyone is receiving a different product. Some say their case came with 3 clear protective stickers, some say only one; some say the silicone case covers the click-wheel, others get a case with an opening for the wheel. Personally, my case came with one clear sticker for the screen and the silicone covered the click wheel. This last feature was one i particularly wanted because that was the only exposed area on my last iPod, and thus got really scratched up from me throwing it in my purse and whatnot. Well, it appears I'm going to have to cut the circle of silicon out until I can find a new case, because the clickwheel is not at all sensitive to touch through the case. Completely useless.
go for an encase, this is mediocre at best September 23, 2008 M. kurtz (wazoo north sahara) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
when i got this, the new ipod had just come out and encase hadn't come out with a holder for this...i had used encase on my 2nd generation nano and it was perfection...so i tried this skin...the screen cover that comes with it was heck to use, and left sticky garbage all over the place...and, surprise, the wheel on this generation nano is very hard if not impossible to use through any type of layer or cover (which is why the encase leaves the wheel uncovered where in my 2nd generation nano they had a plastic film over it that didn't prevent the wheel's use)...so, i had to use an exacto to cut the part of the skin covering the wheel out... also, this thing doesn't have any way to put this on a belt, or your shorts (like, supriZZZZZZZZZe, the encase does)...so i got a clip that you can attach with removable sticky backing, but the silicone is so slippery it will not take any type of sticky substance to attach a belt clip, so i had to attach the clip to the back of my ipod inside the skin...luckily the removable sticky attachment for the clip really is removable (with some persistence) and didn't damage at all the ipod back... but save yourself a headache now that encase has fitted a case to the new nano, and don't mess around with these half-a@@ solutions like this one...sure, encase is $29, but on my 2nd generation nano it kept the thing looking new for 3 years, and the encase is so sturdily built iT looks new still (no, i don't work for them!)...but this skin stuff is for the birds, who probably wouldn't like it anyway... well, just my opinion, but if you are the kind of person who likes a great solution to a need, then forgo this one...if you like cheap and something that will sort of work, with some jiggering, than by all means, get this piece of...silicone
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