TuneWear PRIE shufflePosted 12.27.05 | Cases - iPod shuffle
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Company: TuneWear | |
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Description: PRIE shuffle is a high quality genuine leather lanyard case for iPod shuffle. PRIE shuffle cases provide excellent protection for your iPod shuffle against dirt and scratches, yet still allow complete access to the iPod shuffle’s controls pad, slider and earphone jack. There is also removable USB cap cover. Opening the USB cap cover will allow you to connect the USB connecter for charging and syncing with your computer. Next: Belkin iPod Shuffle Leather Case Previous: TuneWear PRIE LUX 4G | ||
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