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I recently purchased the iSee Nano V2 case and WHAT A MISTAKE! First (and I'm sure this is an exception), my case had a scratch on the inside of the front top-left corner of the case to begin with. A very glaring flaw, I was already disappointed. Even worse and not mentioned in iLounge's review, the click-wheel protector not only isn't responsive or user-friendly (I can't scroll through my iPod without putting unnecessary pressure and inevitably forcing me to click/press things on the iPod that I'm not meaning to do) but it's hard to put on the iPod case itself. It's like a fight to put the click wheel protector on the case and to close the stupid thing. I just sent my complaint to Contour, and I'm expecting a full refund. Please; don't buy this case. I've owned Agent and iFrogz cases on my other iPods, and they were much better than this piece of trash.
Posted by aerock19 on January 15, 2007 at 7:52 PM (PDT)
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I bought the V2 last week and it is great! I originally had a slight problem because I wasn't clear on the directions on the clickwheel cover. However, after seating it correctly along the edge of the front cover it works like a dream. I'm not sure if this is the same problem the other reviewer had with his clickwheel protector. Just make sure to seat the rim of the silicone under the sharp ridge of the plastic case. Work the edge around so that the groove in the silicone is seated completely around the plastic and then snap the two plastic pieces together. The silicone sits perfectly flat against the wheel and it takes almost no effort to work the wheel.
No scratches on my case at purchase.
Posted by Ronz Pod on January 19, 2007 at 5:06 PM (PDT)
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I read the review and it sold me, ordered it and WOW! this case is top notch.Folks there are a lot of crummy cases out there, this is the best I have had my hands on.With a little patients,clean hands, and work area to assemble this case it is well worth the money!.The Nano fits very snug, and everthing but the lock switch is protected.As long as you take your time assembling it and follow the directions you will love it! I had my assembled in less than 5min.The clickwheel protector seals the case/nano from debris and is there is no noticable sensitivity loss.A+ product!!!Now I have to get 2 more for my wife and daughter.
Posted by FFRCF on April 20, 2007 at 11:19 AM (PDT)