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Griffin debuts Slap wristband case for iPod nano 6G
By Charles Starrett
Contributing Editor
Published: Tuesday, November 16, 2010
News Categories: iPod Accessories

Griffin Technology has debuted its new Slap wristwatch case for the sixth-generation iPod nano. Unlike other wristwatch cases for the new nano, Slap uses a flexible, spring-steel band wrapped in silicone to self-adjust to the user’s wrist, and also features a thick frame of silicone to protect the nano, push-through coverage for the volume and sleep/wake buttons, and open access to the headphone port and screen. Griffin’s Slap wristwatch case for the iPod nano 6G will be available soon in a variety of colors and will sell for $25.
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1
“ipod” no ipad
Posted by Yaito on November 16, 2010 at 7:46 AM (PST)
2
I can’t wait to wear my iPad on my wrist I been waiting for this for so long.
Posted by Vlad on November 16, 2010 at 8:04 AM (PST)
3
#s 1 & 2,
Thanks for the heads-up. Wearing an iPad on your wrist would likely be quite exhausting - you could finally use Bluetooth headphones, but you might end up with Popeye-like forearms.
Posted by Charles Starrett on November 16, 2010 at 8:33 AM (PST)