iGadgitz CLEAR Silicone Skin Case Cover for Apple iPod Classic 80gb, 120GB & + Screen Protector & Lanyard
Jul.01, 2010 in
iPod Classic
- Custom made iGadgitz silicone skin, suitable for Apple iPod Classic 80gb, 120GB & (160gb launched Sept 09).
- Manufactured from high quality AOD coated anti-static silicone
- Supplied with stick on screen protector & detachable lanyard
- Not suitable for the old thicker iPod Classic 160gb released 2007 – 08. Durable and washable under warm water
- Please note the click wheel is not protected as the controls cannot be used with even a thin layer of silicone covering them
Product Description
AOD coated silicone skin and stick on screen protector gives the ultimate protection against chips and scratches to your iPod Classic…. More >>
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July 1st, 2010 at 8:14 pm
The silcone skin protector does what it says and the screen ’sticker’ is a nice extra.
However, it is very flexible and bendy and so the iPod does move around inside it. The eyelet on the outside left side is useless as the skin itself is too flexible.
In the view of the reviewer, it is not worth five pounds and potential purchasers need to either be aware of the flexibility of the skin or select a hard case instead.
Rating: 2 / 5
July 1st, 2010 at 9:22 pm
It was something clear for me that I should receive what I have been advertised, but obviously it is not so clear for the seller.
The first delivery was a faulty and different from the one on the photo item, when I contacted the seller they sent me another skin, completely different again from the previous one and from what I had ordered – too big for my iPod (that was probably the case for some of the previous reviewers who say that the iPod moves around inside the skin) and the third time finally I received the item you can see on the photo, which fits my iPod and everything works well.
It is a good purchase, as soon as you receive the right item.
If you don’t make clear what you want, it is a bit of a gamble.
Rating: 4 / 5
July 1st, 2010 at 10:17 pm
I bought two of these – when they arrived they were two different ones.
Both fit a 120Gb classic well and both came with a screen protector and a lanyard. One of them had a thinner (than the rest of the case) bit of silicone covering the jog wheel and while you can still use the jog wheel, did make it a bit more difficult to use – sometimes the ipod took a few seconds of a finger going round on the wheel before it picked it up. It did protect the wheel however and the the other cover didn’t have this covering over the jog-wheel – that one had a solid plastic eylet sticking out from the left hand side of the case which was a better way of attaching the lanyard than with the first case (where the lanyard just attached at the back)
It’s a lot better than nothing and is very cheap but I would prefer to be able to choose which one I got rather than getting a random one.
If you try to contact them to get a specific one then I would try the one without the covering on the jog wheel.
Rating: 3 / 5
July 2nd, 2010 at 12:51 am
As a protector sleeve it works, it fits my 120gb classic 5th gen perfectly with a snug fit. The screen protector is a nice extra too. The lanyard that comes with it? Not really that useful…who wears an iPod around their neck??
So the problems. Firstly, the silcone covers the jog dial making it nearly unusable. It’s a real problem, the silcone is slightly tacky, as rubber tends to be…not good for sliding your finger on. The silicone wrinkles under your finger and generally it makes the whole unit unresponsive and inaccurate. I couldn’t get it into fast search mode at all. There is a simple solution though, I took a pair of scissors to it and cut the section covering the dial out. It’s easy to do and it works a lot better now, even if the jog dial isn’t as well protected.
Secondly, being tacky silcone, it attracts all the lint from your pockets! There is a reason those pet hair removal brushes are made from the same stuff. If they could take the tack off the finish it would be great. As is it, it can leave the thing covered in fluff and looking a bit grubby. Though being silicon you can of course take it off and give it a quick rinse under the tap…as you will probably want to do.
Overall: It’s cheap, it arrived in very good time (about 2 days, just before Xmas too) and it will protect your iPod from scratches…there are maybe better solutions out there but it’s very unlikely they will be cheaper.
Rating: 3 / 5
July 2nd, 2010 at 1:45 am
AN INEXPENSIVE WAY TO PROTECT YOUR iPOD WHICH ALLOWS FOR EASY USE. ONLY COMPLAINT WOULD BE THE LANDYARD SUPPLIED WHICH LETS THE ITEM DOWN A BIT.
Rating: 4 / 5