Posted by Benz on Jul 2, 2010
Tune Belt Open View Armband for iPod nano 3G

Tune Belt Open View Armband for iPod nano 3G

51577iBUo7L. SL160  Tune Belt Open View Armband for iPod nano 3G

  • Ultra slim, lightweight, comfortable neoprene design for 3rd gen nano
  • Holds 3G nano right side up or upside down so screen reads right side up when viewed on arm
  • Full navigational control through clear, protective window
  • Securely stores and manages earphone cord
  • Adjustable armband fits arms 8″ to 16″ and an Armband Extender is available for larger arm sizes (see EX3)

Product enjoy unmatched comfort, convenience and safety with this ultra slim, lightweight neoprene armband for iPod nano 3G comfortable.
hand cuff completely covered nano (except vital access points) and offers the flexibility of the holding of the players on the right or vice versa to make it easier to read if it is in the arm. You have full control of aids to navigation through the transparent cover, window protection and storage management tab secure the cable. . . more>>

Tune Belt Open View Armband for iPod nano 3G

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5 Responses to “Tune Belt Open View Armband for iPod nano 3G”

  1. Zebo51 says:

    I went with him because it was full face and a small hand side street Velcro cable. The iPod is loose in it, but it will not fall. Here’s the problem: The plastic is not pleasant to see through the cover in the face of the iPod control wheel is difficult to use. This happens more often when I’m either on foot or by bicycle, the band built from my body heat temperature, then the sticky plastic. Then, stick to the iPod. What happened to say, I’m flipping through album covers and focuses on what I want to put my finger and lift the plastic is removed from the iPod, since it is a good option, another choice for navigation. Very frustrating. This happens in any kind of navigation. Suppose you want to increase or decrease the volume. Well said after your desired volume and lift finger scroll can get a pop in the ear, as it turns up or down when you’re in luck. Even stronger straps did not help. I pushed back and is still a gap between the plastic and the iPod. Fill a little help after the iPod is not uniform. I think I could cut a circle so that the wheel is exposed, but then that defeats the protection from the elements. I think I’ll try the Marware Sportsuit Runabout straight cut a small piece of Velcro cord management. My friend has a G and not have this problem if it goes hot.
    Rating: 5.1

  2. very nice case. . . . . does the job.
    . . . the price was right on the money. . . . I did not want to spend $ 30 for a case.

    The man who talks about the velcro comes apart, it is wrong – which never has to come apart on me!

    Even my 3G Nano could put in its protective cover I bought when I had the nano.
    Rating: 5.4

  3. This is very comfortable to wear and the iPod nano, it fits well.
    The only drawback is that a piece of velcro is nice and long to accommodate the arms of different sizes, but the other piece of Velcro on the strip is certainly too small. It appears that separate easily while exercising, if you’re not careful.
    Rating: 5.3

  4. A Winner says:

    It takes a while to get used to wearing on his arm. So the product itself is great, it is fairer to use a different way of using your iPod.
    Rating: 5.4

  5. C. Ring says:

    Only I have this a few days ago and so far I like it. As others have said, the only drawback is trying to adjust the volume or song when walking or training. . . . does not work so well through the plastic. I have a case on my iPod, and fits nicely. I think it is good business, but for the money. I’m pleased so far. The velcro works great! He sits down.
    Rating: 5.4

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