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- MP3 Compatibility iPod Nano
Product Description
This iPod nano armband is the perfect iPod nano companion for a jog or a workout at the gym.Simply insert your iPod nano (5th generation) into this pocket, wrap the band around your arm or wrist, and secure it with the adjustable strap. The pocket even has space for the Nike + iPod Sport Kit receiver.ere. Now plug your headphones into the jack and press play. iPod nano’s skip-free playback means you can run, ride, lift and more without missing a second of your favor… More >>



I bought a new ipod to use at the gym and did a good bit of reasearch as to which armband to get. I am very happy with this purchase! It looks great and works well! No complaints here!
Rating: 5 / 5
The band is light and comfortable, and doesn’t look cheap at all. I don’t understand why someone in their review said did. It’s light because it’s for running. I don’t want something big and bulky on my arm while running that’s for sure. This is perfect.
I also don’t understand why that same reviewer is complaining about the color, when the picture clearly shows that it’s white! Hello? Didn’t they look at the product before buying it?
I know everyone’s got a right to review something the way they want, but I just think it’s ridiculous to complain about the color when you can clearly see that color is white on the pictures.
My only gripe is that the headphone hole is on the wrong side, but with the headset I have it still works fine.
Rating: 5 / 5
I got this for my girlfriend and she loves it. What she likes the most is that it’s so light compared to everything else she’s tried. It’s also as stylish as the iPod nano itself, which is what I love most about apple. Overall, it’s light, stylish, and very effective. Even though it’s pricy compared to other armbands, I think it’s worth it.
Rating: 5 / 5
I’ve been having a hard time finding an acceptable armband that can accommodate my 5th gen iPod Nano and Nike+ iPod Sport Kit. Since Apple advertises this as compatible with the Nike+ sensor, I basically gave up and bought it.
Right off the bat, the armband is kind of flimsy. It’s nice and light, but it feels really cheap. And because it’s off-white, it’s relatively easy to get dirty from brushing against anything, or discolor from moisture. That said, there is protection for the screen, and a special type of plastic for the wheel. The wheel protector has a excellent tactile feel, and keeps the controls every bit as responsive as of it was naked.
So, it’s all very so-so, until you get to the Nike+ part. Apple accommodates the Nike+ sensor by extending the bottom flap, and adding a second strip of velcro. Seems simple enough. The problem is, the bottom flap has a hole designed to allow access to the headphone jack. This works fine without the sensor. With the sensor, however, the hole is still there — but it’s now as far away from the headphone jack as the bottom of the Nike+ sensor. Translation: if you’re not using headphones / earbuds with a straight jack (like the ones included with your iPod), you’re going to have a hard time. Granted, unless the jack is unusually large, your wire is just going to stick out of the side, instead of the bottom. But, it makes for a somewhat kludgy look.
I really expected a higher quality product for the premium price (compared to other iPod armbands).
Rating: 2 / 5