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What a great way to keep your ipod safe from scratches and bumps!
This black, soft leather has been machine sewn together to form this beautiful ipod case. Tooling leather has been added and then hand sewn to the case flap. The 2oz tooling leather has been tooled prior to adding it to the case. This piece of tooling leather has The Queen of Hearts pattern tooled on to it.
The ipod case features cut outs so there is no need to remove your ipod to access the click wheel, display, or to use the cord to charge your ipod or add/remove songs. This ipod case has even more features including a snapping belt loop and an adjustable wrist strap with lobster claw clasp.
Case measures 4” x 1 7/8” Belt loop measures 3” x 1”. Wrist Strap adjusts from 3 ½" to 4”. The strap it’s self is ¼” wide. Shown with an ipod mini, but is suitable for all ipods, sorry the ipod mini is not included with this case.
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My iPod froze again. I plugged it in to charge and it froze. The display stayed on so it was killing the battery even faster. I didn't notice until almost an hour later. As you can see by the time on th iPod and the timestamp. In addition, I tried unlocking it and the lock icon is still on.
It is still better than my last MP3 player.
My iPod video had a bad headphone connector.
After hearing that it might be pretty expensive to fix it I decided to dive in myself and install an new higher power battery as well while I was at it.
Scary stuff.
So I went out and bought one of the new video iPods to replace my
Nomad Zen. To be honest, the video feature didn't turn me on nearly
as much as the photo feature did. I love being able to have all my
pictures with me whenever, and having them backed up along with all my
music is a pretty comforting thought. Thank you iPodCopy.com!
I also got the Belkin "Road Trip". It's the nice FM
transmitter/charger dock that it's sitting on here. It's not as loud
as a CD plays, but it's very clear. I've heard from people that the
range on it is quite impressive.
I hope it is.
I drove around for a while with it tuned into 105.5, a local rap
station. It almost always came in clear for me. Occasionally it
would have a little hiccup. Hopefully anyone driving next to me would
have their bootylicious boom-boom music interrupted by some music with
an actual chords and rhythms. Merry early X-mas punks.
Now... if I can only find a way to amplify the signal that doesn't A)
cost me $1million B) electrocute me that badly C) take too much effort
in which case I'll get bored and move on to something different.
If I can make 1/2 mile no-rap-station bubble around my truck I would
be in one blissful place. I know they still have CDs, but if even one
of them had their garbage music interrupted by something decent, my
mission will be accomplished.