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Tunewear intros new iPod carrying pouch
By LC Angell
Contributing Editor
Published: Monday, February 7, 2005
News Categories: iPod Accessories
Tunewear has announced the Prie PodOrganizer, an all-in-one solution for carrying your iPod, cables, headphones, iPod peripherals, and wallet contents such as IDs, credit cards, and coins. The accessory can hold all iPod models, and features a cable winder, an access hole for iPod ports, and a mesh net bag for holding various gear. The case also features six slots for credit cards, space for 30 or more business cards, a pen holder, a belt loop, and two expanding pockets to hold cash, documents and more. The Prie PodOrganizer will be available at the end of this month. Pricing was not announced.
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1
Looks nice albiet a bit on the large side… If you need an “all-in-one” wallet and iPod case solution, I think this would do the trick.
Posted by FallN in New York, NY on February 7, 2005 at 9:54 AM (PST)
2
Very good idea to have everything stolen. Not just the iPod itself. All the accessories too. And id card, credit cards, cash, ..... what else?
Posted by CortoMaltese on February 7, 2005 at 10:45 AM (PST)
3
It looks nice, but the fact that the pod is an open feature would make it unlikely for me to buy. Not only would I lose my music collection to a mugger, I’d loose my credit card and contacts? Nice idea but they need to come up with something less ostentasious. Preferably with a long strap.
Posted by Josie in UK on February 7, 2005 at 10:45 AM (PST)
4
lol Corto! It’s like being in chat all over again!
Posted by Josie in UK on February 7, 2005 at 10:46 AM (PST)
5
It looks like a man-purse, although very european!
Posted by dodo19 on February 7, 2005 at 12:48 PM (PST)
6
LOL! I don’t see a mugger going “Gimme yer man-purse”! So I think you’ll be safe. LOL!
Posted by FallN in New York, NY on February 7, 2005 at 5:14 PM (PST)
7
The average high quality shoulder bag for a former model PowerBook can work just as well with applicaion of a little velcro in the right places. Good way to salvage, for example, an $85.00 Willow shoulder bag designed to carry a Pismo FireWire that’s been replaced with a PowerBook 17 inch. Beats throwing that $85.00 case away and the sturdy construction has all the functionality needed for protection. Probably more room as well.
Posted by glocksters in U.S. on February 7, 2005 at 8:43 PM (PST)
8
i bought a great small back pack at wal mart with three dividers and a hole to put your headphones through. This is a great bag for my ipod which i always use in the car now and my hp ipaq and all my other stuff wallet keys money,also has a cell phone holder that snaps onto the strap and it only cost 5 dollars if you want to find it look by the digital camera accs. it is made by cdprojects
Posted by cagonz99 in las vegas on February 8, 2005 at 12:56 AM (PST)