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| | Features | Compatible with iPod nano (4G, 5G)Protects from scratches and scrapesComfortable elastic strapFull control of the click wheelGlow-in-the-dark frame provides visibility and safety at night
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| | Description | LIGHTWEIGHT ARMBAND Case |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 6.5 inches | | Product Width: | 6.0 inches | | Product Height: | 1.0 inches | | Product Weight: | 0.2 pounds | | Package Length: | 6.5 inches | | Package Width: | 6.3 inches | | Package Height: | 1.1 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.2 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 28 reviews |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 28 customer reviews )
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69 of 69 found the following review helpful:
You get what you pay for. Nov 17, 2009
By Kevin Nicholls
"jaded, aging hipster"
I'm not really sure why this is listed as a "5th Generation" armband for an iPod nano, as this armband is about as generic as generic can be, in terms of fit. There are no camera holes, and when the iPod is in the sleeve, the fit simply isn't good. Rather than make direct contact with your iPod, the plastic almost hovers over it, because it is not form-fit.
I planned to use this with the Apple MA365LL/D Nike+ iPod Sport Kit, and was happy that the amband seemed to accommodate the Nike sensor... until I kept pushing, and the iPod came out of the top. Granted, this makes getting to the Hold slider on the iPod accessible, but it's a lazy way to do it. More importantly though, it makes it fairly easy for your iPod to wiggle its way out, since it isn't held very snug to begin with.
As for the armband itself, iLuv seems to have taken a cue from Xtrememac's Sportwrap series. The band is stretchy black neoprene and velcro, and is fairly comfortable to wear. My biggest contention here is the iLuv logo. I'm reasonably content with my masculinity, but I could do with it being a bit more discreet. On that tangent, the band does not "glow in the dark" as described, although it is reflective. For all intents and purposes, reflective material is safer at night, but I suppose the lack of active glowing could disappoint some.
Unless you really need an armband right now, I'd probably hold out for the any-day-now Xtrememac Sportwrap, or the "case with a strap that goes through it" type of armbands that are going for about the same price.
40 of 40 found the following review helpful:
This is a Good arm band but not great Nov 04, 2009
By Robert Bales This arm band fits well and is comfortable. I barely notice it is there when running. However, the clear plastic cover is quite thick and it is hard to use the scroll function on the ipod nano through the window
23 of 23 found the following review helpful:
ok for running with ipod Nov 30, 2009
By my deco The arm band does not allow air next to your body and ends up all sweaty after running. The buttons on the ipod can be challenging to operate through the thick plastic. However, the unit does stay in place on your arm and is good ipod protection for rainy weather.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Decent and cheap... but only useful if you're rail thin... Feb 27, 2010
By J. P. Grattan I'm not a fat guy, nor do I have overly large biceps... I'm quite average actually... which is upsetting to me because this product's band circumference doesn't allow me to actually attach it to my bicep. I had to attach it to my forearm, which I'll admit in my dorky way did make it feel kinda like a tech enhancement or something futuristic and alien... but I digress.
The material it is made out of is fine, it wicks away moisture just fine. It is just the excessively short band length that I can't get over...
My bicep is (and I just measured it right now) 15" around... My girlfriends bicep is 10"... the strap is 9.5"... so our take is that unless you are rail thin, this product will be useless for you if you intend to actually attach it to your bicep like it should be.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
3.5 * Low-Tech Approach for High-Tech Device A Semi-Reluctant Recommendation Dec 14, 2010
By M. Allen Greenbaum I'm your basic hi-concept/lo-tech guy, so I was pleased to find an armband for a Nano I recieved a few years back. There aren't many good alternatives around; they're often bulky or aren't as convenient as an easily accesible armband.
After a tiny sturggle getting the NANO into the pcoket (I had to remove the not-very-well attached plastic cover sheet I bought for it), I had high hopes. The armbound attached fairly easily, and, most importantly, felt secure. Then the trouble began.
After 10 minutes or so of walking, it began to fel uncomfortable, and no amount of adjusting REALLY solved that. It would alternately feel either too tight (especially after walking for a while, there was this constricting feeling) or too loose as in, "I believe it just went sliding down my arm again"). One part of the problem is the reliance on ONE material, a neoprene or thich vinyl-like substance with no grip of its own and NO padding. I'm sure this brings down the price, but I'd rather pay a few dollars more for somthing more sure-footed and comfortable. Too bad I can't find one.
The strap is sufficiently long enough, but if you tie it too closely you reduce the number of those little "hook andloop" closures (face it, we're talking VELCRO here, but that's a patented name--like Kleenex, or Xerox--a few years back, or Coke--pre-John Belushi) and it doesn't hold as well.
After all that bashing, however, I'd still give this a recommendation--albeit hardly an enthusiastic one--based on the very low price and the lack of competition. I don;t think a hard-core exerciser will like it much, but for casual to moderate exercise (e.g., walks, moderate bicyling), you'll get enough productive use out of it to justify getting one.
If you know of a better product in the same general proce range, please feel free to leave a comment.
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