OtterBox Defender Case for iPod touch 1G (Black/Black)

OtterBox Defender Case for iPod touch 1G (Black/Black)

 
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OTTERBOX 916-20.4IM DEFENDER SEMI RUGGED CASE FOR OTTERBOX IPOD DFNDR TOUCH
Product Details
  • Feature:
  • 3 Layers of all around protection
  • Clear polycarbonate sheet with high performance hard coating, Hi-impact polycarbonate skeleton and premium grade silicone skin protects the screen and keyboard
  • Headphone jack, dock connector and hold button accessible via silicone plugs
  • Screen/Click Wheel fully protected and functional through case via screen membrane material
  • Sleek, slim fit
  • Binding: Electronics
  • Brand: OtterBox
  • Color: Black
  • EAN: 0660543000914
  • IsAutographed: 0
  • IsMemorabilia: 0
  • Label: OtterBox
  • Manufacturer: OtterBox
  • Model: 916-20.4IM
  • MPN: 916-20.4IM
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: CE
  • ProductTypeName: ACCESSORY_OR_PART_OR_SUPPLY
  • Publisher: OtterBox
  • Studio: OtterBox
  • UPC: 660543000181

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Customer Reviews

A Great Case2008-11-24
This case has saved my iPod for experiencing the impact from big falls. It s well worth the money.
Well Done2008-10-21
It is always great to find an item that works as promised. Easy installation, great look and functionality.
-Doran
Amazing product, great timing on shipping2008-09-02
The product is smart and give a great sense of security in it's use and the armband is the niftyest thing ever!
just what we'd wanted.2008-08-24
thanks, the item was perfect and cheaper than what we had found from the company online
Very nice case, but a couple of things to keep in mind2008-08-14
The case is very protective. It looks great, and has saved me from a few drops. All in all, I'm very happy with this case and I'd say it's the best case out for the iPod Touch.

Cons:
The clear membrane over the screen is terrible. The best thing I've done with this case was to rip that membrane out and add my own screen protector to the iPod. If you keep the membrane on, it's tricky to touch the screen edges, and the smooth feel of the iPod Touch just isn't there. If you're prone to liquid spills, then you will probably want the membrane.
This case will collect dust on the inside. It comes in through the hole for the light sensor. I added a bit of clear tape on the inside and that problem was fixed.
One other difficulty I've had is that the only docking you can do with this case is with the iPod cable that has the rounded edges. Square-edged cables or docks, will not work with this case. Being that it takes a little doing to get the iPod in and out of the case means that every time you want to dock it, you'll have to take both protective layers off first.

I hope these cons don't scare anyone. It really is an awesome case. I've had mine since the first day it was available and it still looks as good as new (minus the touch membrane).

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