Speck See Thru Hard Plastic Case with Belt Clip for iPod nano 3G (Clear)

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Speck See Thru Hard Plastic Case with Belt Clip for iPod nano 3G (Clear)

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 : Speck See Thru Hard Plastic Case with Belt Clip for iPod nano 3G (Clear)
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List Price: $24.95
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Speck
Color: Clear
EAN: 0875912004503
Label: Speck Products
Manufacturer: Speck Products
Model: NN3-CLR-SEE-V2
Publisher: Speck Products
Studio: Speck Products



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Features:
  • Designed exclusively for the iPod nano 3G
  • Provides access to headphone jack, hold switch, scroll wheel, and bottom port
  • Great protection from drops and scratches
  • Screen protector is a separate piece of clear, hard plastic with a soft rubbery ring that lies against the screen
  • Tough rubberized corners provide extra protection











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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - wrong product
product sent was wrong, instead of the clear one, i got a black rubber one. bummer! now i can't see the green color of my ipod. grrrrr!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - pretty good
good protection for the nano, includes a strap for a belt, i use this all the time!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Nice with caveats
Fits the 3g perfectly. Comes with a plain back and a belt-clip back (single molded piece). The plastic is hard and I have to wonder if much pressure was put on the belt clip if it would just snap off the back too easily. One drawback to the perfect fit is that it's extremely difficult to snap closed if your iPod has a skin on it. After a bit of struggling I was able to get it closed and it appears to be secure but only time will tell. I'll keep mine clipped to my pocket with the iPod inside the pocket ;)



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Excellent product!
It fits the Nano 3G perfectly, and keeps the Nano away from dust and fingerprints. It costs more money, but I would definitely recommend this product.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Nice product
I was looking for something that was slim but had the option to clip onto myself or slip into my pocket. This works. After reading reviews, I thought I had to slide my iPod into the case, but ends up the two plates separate and you can pop the back on/off to interchange it with the belt clip. Very nice. The screen protector works well, I can still manipulate menus with ease and the case doesn't interfere with headphones, charger etc.



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