Belkin iPod Mini Hard CasePosted 12.27.05 | Cases - iPod mini
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Company: Belkin | |
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Description: The Belkin Hard Case provides stylish protection for your iPod mini. Slide your iPod mini into the form-fitting neoprene-lined pocket and rest assured that your player is safe from dirt and scratches. Belkin designed this Case to keep your iPod mini screen and controls visible while offering you the flexibility and comfort of a 360-degree belt clip. Now you can enjoy your iPod mini virtually anywhere. Next: Belkin Leather Flip Case for iPod 3G/4G Previous: Belkin iPod Shuffle Leather Case | ||
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