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iFace interchangeable iPod cases announced
By LC Angell
Senior Editor, iLounge
Published: Monday, December 5, 2005
News Category: iPod Accessories



Winzz has announced the iFace, an interchangeable iPod case designed to allow users to easily change the outside cover style without having to buy a completely new case. The iFace consists of a black nylon case with a micro-suede interior and velcro attachments, and comes with one basic cover in your choice of black leather, pink canvas, white canvas, patent yellow or blue denim. The $25 case is available in three models—iFace v1.0 (1G-4G iPods), iFace v1.1 (5G iPod) and iFace nano v1.0 (iPod nano). To customize the iFace, Winzz has released its first collection of interchangeable covers for the case. The Hot Wave Series offers 20 different music-themed cover designs, each priced at $20.
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1
Sounds cool. But are you kidding? $25 for the case, and $20 for EACH additional cover? Thats $45 for an already crappy case and one of the good looking covers. It should come with at least a good cover, and for $20 you should get a couple, not just one…what a rip off…
Posted by Kyle on December 5, 2005 at 6:38 PM (PDT)
2
l like this case, especially the Jazz & world in the music series, it looks so cool!!! I checked on the website and it seems that $25 can get me a case choose from 5 different covers, not bad for me!
Posted by Patricia on December 5, 2005 at 7:24 PM (PDT)
3
Haha, this is hilarious. $25 for the case and $20 for additional faces? Who do they think they are kidding?? They might as well just sell new cases. Oh wait, don’t worry about the cost, because its “cool”. The only people saving money here is the company, because you know the face production cost is even more miniscule than that ghetto case is. The fact that they think they can pull one over on us like that is insulting.
Posted by Russ d on December 6, 2005 at 11:58 AM (PDT)
4
The cases are ever so nice. I do not mind $25, but $20 for additional faces??? $2 per face and I’d consider it (especially the one with the girl and boy in black and white)
Posted by Jing in USA/Singapore on December 7, 2005 at 12:06 PM (PDT)