Switcheasy Capsule iPod Nano Case Review
Most iPod cases are flexible, made from a polymer that protects the screen and case from scratches and dents. But not the Switcheasy Capsule iPod nano case ($19.99) – for this is a hard case designed to protect from more than just dings and scratches. This case is cool. This case is sleek. It protects the iPod nano style.
The Switcheasy Capsule is made from an extra-strong polycarbonate resin, which is pretty strong stuff considering NASA use it in the contruction of their astronaut helmets. Just like the nano, the case has a two tone finish top and bottom. The screen is protected by an integrated tinted lens that allows you to see and control the menus.
It comes ready for use with the iPod nano lanyard and headphones under 6.5mm. The click-wheel is also protected with a colour-matched, static-cling guard. You can get the Switcheasy Capsule in 5 different colours – Black Amber, Shaved Ice, Red Mama, Tangy Orange and Citrus Apple.
All in all this is well worth buying, offering a design that perfectly complements the sleekness of the iPod nano. I often find that iPod cases can be boring or just plain ugly – that’s certainly not the case with the Switcheasy Capsule!
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December 15th, 2005 at 9:06 pm
where can I buy one?
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December 15th, 2005 at 9:38 pm
I found that it was hard to come across these cases as well. There don’t seem to be very many stores carrying the Capsules, so I would recommend trying them direct at switcheasy.com … hope that helps.
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December 24th, 2005 at 5:48 am
Is there anyplace I can buy one of these in the the United States?
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December 24th, 2005 at 11:25 am
switcheasy.com looks like your best bet.
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