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Product Description: clear Screen Protector Allows Easy Navigationallows Access To All Ports And Controlssoft Suede Lining And Magnetic Closure
Customer Reviews:
- Excellent iPod case!: The Belkin Leather Folio case for iPod Nano 3G is excellent. I bought it mainly to protect my iPod Nano while traveling back and forth to Europe. The case is lightweight but very well made. The plastic window allows protection of the screen yet viewability is very good. It is an excellent case to protect your iPod Nano!
- Good, but not great.: Pros:
- Excellent quality leather
- Great colors (black on outside, brown on inside)
- Very slim
- Easy to slide the iPod in and out of the case
- Very sturdy and offers excellent collision protection
Cons:
- Protective film over screen doesn't lay flat (just cut it out)
- A little harder to navigate w/ the click-wheel (raised edges on case)
- Not able to connect to USB cables for syncing/charging
- Doesn't fit perfect, slightly off on one side, barely noticeable though
- Awkward to hold iPod open b/c flap on left doesn't fold back
- Because of above, this isn't good if you are watching videos, and need to be constantly looking at the iPod (fine for just music though)
Overall, I like this case, but I'm not hugely happy, but I am definitely satisfied. - Good iPod Case - Stylish & Functional: I purchased this case for my iPod about 3 weeks ago and have found it to be well made, very functional and stylish as well. The case fits the iPod very well and provides good protection without adding a lot of bulk. I've been very happy with the case and would recommend it to others.
- stylish and good protection: This case looks great and fits easily in the pocket. As some reviewers noted, a slight drawback is that you do need to remove the ipod from the case to charge it, but it does slide out easily, when you open the flap. While in use, the ipod is securely in place, with access for cords, etc. The case is very sturdy and offers great protection. I have tried other cases and like this the most.
- Fitting: Having just returned an iMainGo "personal" speaker that, in effect, upconverted my iPod Nano 3G into a clunky boom box, I'm happy to report that this Belkin case is tailor-made for the little tyke. The word "Folio" is hardly an apt description for a diminutive, square-ish item that is barely any wider or taller than the Nano itself. The leather is good quality and smells it. A caveat: you can't charge the Nano while it's in the case (some easy, minor adjustments by the manufacturer to the elastic strap would have made the dock connector accessible) nor is its audio output easily accessible to certain cables (esp. with a right-angle mini-plug) while encased.
If purchased at its retail price (or anything north of 10 bucks), the Belkin Case will no doubt disappoint, though to see a large box arrive from Amazon with contents smaller than a single playing card may provide some compensating humor.
Note: Although Amazon currently lists this Belkin Nano 3G case as "black," it's actually black&brown. In fact, I see no difference between it and the Belkin case listed as "black&chocolate" at a lower price. Maybe Amazon has in mind the skin color of the consumer. Whichever is lower priced, I'll be that color.
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