An evolution of the company’s earlier self-titled iSoundCap, the Running Hat for iPod nano preserves the ability to hold an iPod nano and an included headphone cord manager on your head, limiting dangling cables, but now uses more breathable fabric and promises full compatibility with the Nike + iPod Sport Kit. A full range of colors matching the second-generation nano’s lineup will be available in the near future. Though screen access to your nano is modestly limited, you have more ability to see menus when necessary than in some of the company’s other hat products.

First Look: iSoundCap Running Hat for iPod nano


First Look: iSoundCap Running Hat for iPod nano

First Look: iSoundCap Running Hat for iPod nano

 

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Jeremy Horwitz

Jeremy Horwitz was the Editor-in-Chief at iLounge. He has written over 5,000 articles and reviews for the website and is one of the most respected members of the Apple media. Horwitz has been following Apple since the release of the original iPod in 2001. He was one of the first reviewers to receive a pre-release unit of the device, and his review helped put iLounge on the map as a go-to source for Apple news.