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DLO rolls out Jam Jackets for new iPods
By Charles Starrett
Senior Editor, iLounge
Published: Tuesday, November 6, 2007
News Category: iPod Accessories
DLO has announced its new Jam Jacket cases for iPod nano (with video), iPod classic, and iPod touch. The new Jam Jackets feature a no-slip rubber texture, access to all controls, ports, and jacks, and DLO’s Earbud Management System on the back of the case to allow users to neatly stow earbuds, as well as take up extra slack while headphones are in use. Jam Jackets for the iPod nano and iPod classic feature full click-wheel protection with embossed buttons for touch-based iPod control, while the Jam Jacket for the iPod touch features open access to the touch screen and comes equipped with a DLO Surface Shield screen protector. “The Jam Jacket has long been one of DLO’s flagship cases and we are thrilled to be able to bring its renowned quality and functionality to the newest members of the iPod family,” said Rick Case, executive vice president of sales for DLO. “The gripable silicone case offers supreme protection, which combined with the innovative earbud management system, equal a must-have case for every iPod user.” DLO Jam Jackets with earbud management are available now in clear or black for the iPod nano, iPod classic 80G and 160G, and the iPod touch, and sell for $20.
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i got it for $15 at jr.com
Posted by Harry on November 6, 2007 at 9:29 AM (PDT)
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does anyone know if this is the material that sticks to your pocket when you pull it out? because i like the look of the silicone and rubber materials, but i am led away by their stickiness. so hardshell, or softshell? you tell me
Posted by remes42 on December 21, 2007 at 6:28 PM (PDT)