Cases of Ipod
As we've seen, the design and manufacture of iPod cases is in itself a
growth industry. The first crop of cases is the "Hope" line, in which
$3 of each of the seven models sold—including the Remix Metal and Sport
Armband for iPod nano—will go to the Susan G. The difference between
high-quality and low-quality iPod cases is generally apparent pretty
quickly: fit and finish, materials, and “feel in the hand” tend to be a
lot better on the higher-quality cases. The detailing on the cases is
particularly charming, with some of them having divine little touches
such as satin bows, felt buttons, flowers, or embroidery.Handmade cases
can command a price premium over standard cases, and branded fashion a
premium over even handmade cases. There are so many protective cases
for your iPod that wading through the options can be daunting and the
range of iPod cases is too wide, seductive and cost effective to be
neglected.
iPod cases can also come in a variety of different materials, ranging
from leather, to hard cover cases ,to silicone type iPod cases. New
iPod armbands also have a casing to place your iPod in, instead of a
clip to clip it on. The best use for these types of cases however, is
for people who are constantly on the go and who love to use their iPod
to workout with.
PDA-ish cases are a tired breed, and aside from its use of a quality
Nappa leather exterior and complementing suede interior, Venom mini is
highly similar to other cases we’ve seen. A standard PDA case keeps
your iPod on your belt when it’s opened, which has the virtue of not
tugging on your headphone cord like Venom mini, but the disadvantage of
being much harder to see and use. However, if you’re thinking of buying
one of the cases, you’re likely doing so for the name and the
workmanship.
If you've ever wanted to listen to your iPod while swimming, snorkeling
or navigating an inhospitable environment then the H20 Audio line of
Waterproof iPod cases is for you. H2O's patented case design is
complete with a Commander™ Scroll Wheel control assembly, allowing
seamless song switching even while wearing gloves. Capable of depths of
up to 10 feet (or 200 feet using the DV model), the H2O Audio iPod
Cases are highly recommended when you can't let a simple thing like
Level 4 white water rapids deprive you of your rocking tunes. The case
is a water tight compartment, lined with what they call a "T Seal" type
of gasket. By using a dual locking hinge system, H2O is able to ensure
a tight compression around the entire iPod thereby keeping water out.
growth industry. The first crop of cases is the "Hope" line, in which
$3 of each of the seven models sold—including the Remix Metal and Sport
Armband for iPod nano—will go to the Susan G. The difference between
high-quality and low-quality iPod cases is generally apparent pretty
quickly: fit and finish, materials, and “feel in the hand” tend to be a
lot better on the higher-quality cases. The detailing on the cases is
particularly charming, with some of them having divine little touches
such as satin bows, felt buttons, flowers, or embroidery.Handmade cases
can command a price premium over standard cases, and branded fashion a
premium over even handmade cases. There are so many protective cases
for your iPod that wading through the options can be daunting and the
range of iPod cases is too wide, seductive and cost effective to be
neglected.
iPod cases can also come in a variety of different materials, ranging
from leather, to hard cover cases ,to silicone type iPod cases. New
iPod armbands also have a casing to place your iPod in, instead of a
clip to clip it on. The best use for these types of cases however, is
for people who are constantly on the go and who love to use their iPod
to workout with.
PDA-ish cases are a tired breed, and aside from its use of a quality
Nappa leather exterior and complementing suede interior, Venom mini is
highly similar to other cases we’ve seen. A standard PDA case keeps
your iPod on your belt when it’s opened, which has the virtue of not
tugging on your headphone cord like Venom mini, but the disadvantage of
being much harder to see and use. However, if you’re thinking of buying
one of the cases, you’re likely doing so for the name and the
workmanship.
If you've ever wanted to listen to your iPod while swimming, snorkeling
or navigating an inhospitable environment then the H20 Audio line of
Waterproof iPod cases is for you. H2O's patented case design is
complete with a Commander™ Scroll Wheel control assembly, allowing
seamless song switching even while wearing gloves. Capable of depths of
up to 10 feet (or 200 feet using the DV model), the H2O Audio iPod
Cases are highly recommended when you can't let a simple thing like
Level 4 white water rapids deprive you of your rocking tunes. The case
is a water tight compartment, lined with what they call a "T Seal" type
of gasket. By using a dual locking hinge system, H2O is able to ensure
a tight compression around the entire iPod thereby keeping water out.