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Incase announces assortment of new iPod cases
By Charles Starrett
Senior Editor, iLounge
Published: Wednesday, October 10, 2007
News Category: iPod Accessories
Incase has introduced a full line of cases for the iPod nano (with video), iPod classic, and iPod touch. The new offerings include Leather Sleeves, Neoprene Sleeves, Sports Armbands, and Protective Covers. The Leather Sleeve cases feature black leather construction, suede topo lining, and access to all controls and the Dock Connector. The Incase Leather Sleeve is available now for the iPod nano ($30), iPod classic ($30), and iPod touch ($35).
The Incase Neoprene Sleeve cases feature form-fitting neoprene construction, a belt clip for bag or belt attachment, and access to all controls, headphone jack, and Dock Connector. Available now for the iPod nano (with video) ($25), iPod classic ($30), and iPod touch ($30), the case is offered in black or pink, except for the iPod touch model, which is available only in pink. Also available now is the
Sports Armband for iPod nano (with video), a case that, like the iPod classic and iPod touch models, is made of lightweight, washable neoprene and reflective material, features an adjustable Velcro armband, and provides access to all controls, headphone jack, and Dock Connector. The iPod nano model sells for $30 and is available in pink and black; the Sports Armband for iPod classic and iPod touch will be available at a later date.
Finally, Incase announced Protective Covers for iPod nano (with video), iPod touch, and iPod classic. These form-fitting rubber cases feature a topographic exterior for added grip, access to all controls and ports, and will be available in a variety of colors. Protective Covers for iPod nano and iPod touch will be available by the end of this month; The Protective Cover for iPod classic will be available following that release. Incase Protective Covers will sell for $25-$35.
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After the amazing stretching iphone InCase rubber case I will be avoiding this company like the plague. No response from customer service, I’m out $30.
Posted by Robert on October 10, 2007 at 4:08 PM (PDT)
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I would buy that neoprene sleeve for the new nano if there was an option for a non-belt clip version. Until then, no thanks.
Posted by K. Pilkington on October 10, 2007 at 4:42 PM (PDT)
3
Is the armband compatible with the Nike+ kit?
Posted by Alo on October 12, 2007 at 11:09 AM (PDT)