PCMICROSTORE Brand (2nd Generation) Microsoft Zune 80GB Premium Silicone Skin Case with 14' Adjustable Sports Armband - 9 Color Choices

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PCMICROSTORE Brand (2nd Generation) Microsoft Zune 80GB Premium Silicone Skin Case with 14' Adjustable Sports Armband - 9 Color Choices

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 : PCMICROSTORE Brand (2nd Generation) Microsoft Zune 80GB Premium Silicone Skin Case with 14' Adjustable Sports Armband - 9 Color Choices
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Brand: PCMicroStore
Color: Pink
EAN: 7143460151769
Label: PCMICROSTORE
Manufacturer: PCMICROSTORE
Publisher: PCMICROSTORE
Studio: PCMICROSTORE



Editorial Review:

Product DescriptionProduct Description PCMicroStore Branded Non-OEM Case. 1 Year Unconditional Warranty if purchased through PCMicroStore. Compatible with (2nd Generation) Zune 80GB (NOT compatible with 1st Gen Zune 30GB)




Features:
  • NOTE: Please do not perform the installation in the dusty environment. Please read installation steps from the two tabs on the front and back protector layers before performing installation. PCMicroStore Branded Non-OEM Case. 1 Year Unconditional Warranty if purchased through PCMicroStore
  • Environmentally friendly premium silicon skin imported from Japan
  • Form fitting Skin provide protection by preventing scratches, chips and finger prints
  • Durable and tear-resistant. Anti-slip with skin textured surface
  • Compatible with (2nd Generation) Zune 80GB (NOT compatible with 1st Gen Zune 30GB)













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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Good, but not best
This case is nice. It's easy to put on and protects the Zune in case it's dropped. But it gets covered in lint when put in a purse or pocket. The slits in the back are nice if you want to use the armband, but it doesn't look very good when the armband is off. The armband itself does not keep the Zune very stable. The controls are still very easy to use, even with the cover on the Zune. Overall, the case is great, picking up lint being the worst problem it has.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - good case, great shipping from Gadget Dweeb.
Exactly what it says it is, the clear case, however, does not come with a screen protector. I purchased this case from Gadget Dweeb, and it arrived in three days, one of which was the 4th of July, I was extremely impressed.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Works well

The cover works well. I definitely feel like the Zune is more protected now. The touch pad also works with the cover over it. You have access to all the openings (headphone jack, charger connection) but everything else is covered well.

The screen cover that I received fit over the glass screen, but I had a few problems working out the bubbles (probably because I didn't do it right the first time). No more fingerprints on the screen!

I haven't tried the armband.

Overall, I think this was a good purchase.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Very wise buy
I bought this silicone cover and it was a well worth buy. It fits snug over your zune. The touch pad still works like it should. I have just started using the arm strap and that is even a really good thing to get with this. All around this product was well worth the money.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Good case, great price!
I love the case and all the accesories. It's really hard to find good screen protectors and cases for the new Zune. Even though this screen protector is kinda thick, it works good. I love silcone cases and this one is almost spot on. The price is right and the quality is good. If your looking for a Zune 80 silicone case with an armband. This is one of the best you will find. Nice bundle. I will buy another one in a different color just to change it up every so often : )



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