DLO Jam Jacket with Cord Management for the 80/120 GB iPod classic 6G (Black)

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DLO Jam Jacket with Cord Management for the 80/120 GB iPod classic 6G (Black)

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 : DLO Jam Jacket with Cord Management for the 80/120 GB iPod classic 6G (Black)
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: DLO
Color: Black
EAN: 0836258818247
Label: Digital Lifestyle Outfitters
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Manufacturer: Digital Lifestyle Outfitters
Model: 008-1824
Publisher: Digital Lifestyle Outfitters
Studio: Digital Lifestyle Outfitters



Editorial Review:

Amazon.com Product DescriptionThe DLO Jam Jacket with earbud management is a superior, no-slip silicone case that adds a gripable layer of protection to your iPod classic. But grip is just the beginning--this high-quality, lint-free silicone also features a raised texture and integrated earbud management in one unique case.



Get a Grip, and Tame Your Earbuds


It's a Wrap!
Tired of dealing with tangled cords and dangling earbuds? The Earbud Management System on the back of the Jam Jacket allows you to neatly wrap the cord behind your iPod, and safely stow your iPod earbuds while not in use. When it's time to jam, unwind only as much as you need--the handy side-notches will hold the cord in place, keeping the excess cable wrapped and out of your way.

Total Protection + Access
The Jam Jacket protects your iPod while allowing easy access to the hold switch and headphone jack. Plus, a thin layer of silicone provides click wheel protection and play-through access for seamless navigation of your iPod content. Jam Jacket also features open access to the iPod dock connector, so you can use your favorite charger or car accessory while your tunes stay protected.

Go ahead, slip the Jam Jacket onto your iPod classic for gripable protection and headphone management in one unique case.

What's in the Box
Black Jam Jacket for 80 GB iPod classic





Features:
  • Gripable black silicone case for your 80 GB iPod classic
  • Earbud Management System secures cord and earbuds; provides total body and click wheel protection
  • Comfortable, form-fitting scratch and slip protection
  • Access to all iPod classic controls and dock connector
  • Charge and sync your iPod without removing it from the case











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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Kills the wheel
I really wanted to like this case - it's nice-feeling, very functional, and I liked the earbud management - however, it kills the wheel's responsiveness. I completely lose all sensitivity between 3 and 6 o'clock on the wheel. The wheel works fine outside of the case. The hunt for the perfect case continues.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Soft and comfy.
The cover is great! It's soft to the touch and is not as bulky as I expected it to be. I appreciate that it has a specific place where I can wrap and store the cord, that way it doesn't get tangled where ever I store it. The only disadvantage to this product is that it doesn't have a screen protector. I think if you are considering this product you should go for it!



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - what they don't tell you
The description says, "Access to all iPod classic controls and dock connector." Well, that will be true if the only dock connector you use is the USB cord. If you have a device like the Belkin dock, and want to park your iPod to charge, and use the output to feed some other audio component, that's not going to happen. It WILL NOT fit on the dock with the jacket on it. I can see where this would be a good thing to have, if your iPod only goes from your computer to your pocket, but, for me, it's not so hot.
After a couple of weeks, I finally just had to give up using this. I found that, with the jacket on, the iPod wheel sometimes just stops working.






Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - LAME
This is the lamest ipod case I've ever seen. It doesn't protect the screen, which is the most easily scratchable part of the ipod. Also, the cord management system is designed only for ipod headphones. I had bought this product specifically because I use non-ipod headphones and the cord is too long. But the grooves are too narrow and it doesn't lock in my cord. Not worth your money.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Ipod skin
You barely know it's there, great product. I really like how the headphones attach to the back, that keeps them out of the way. The case is not hard- so if you drop your Ipod, it doesn't offer much protection. Overall, it's a great product!



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