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Tune Belt Open View 1st generation iPod Shuffle Armband Carrier

Tune Belt Open View 1st generation iPod Shuffle Armband Carrier
From Tune Belt, Inc.

List Price: $16.99
Price: $12.95

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Ships from and sold by Tune Belt, Inc.

3 new or used available from $12.95

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Product Description

This lightweight, comfortable armband will securely hold and protect your first generation iPod shuffle while you enjoy hands-free active listening. Its features includes a clear protective window cover that you can play right through to operate the shuffles functions and a flap to securely hold down excess earbud cord so it doesn't get tangled up during activity. The armband strap is easily adjustable with one hand up to 18". Pocket dimensions: H 3.5", W 1 1/8". (Depth can expand to .3)


Product Details

  • Color: Black
  • Brand: Tune Belt
  • Model: AB6

Features

  • Operate 1st gen iPod shuffle functions right through protective window cover
  • Securely stores excess earbud cord to prevent tangling in arm while active
  • Protects 1G iPod shuffle from bumps and perspiration during activity
  • Comfortable, lightweight, secure and hands-free!
  • Armband size is adjustable up to 18"

Customer Reviews

Good enough4
The velcro for the wire placement is weak and seems to be peeling off just after two weeks. Besides the weak velcro the armband works fine for working out.

good stuff4
keeps shuffle dry and stays on arm well. easy access to controls.

Weightlifters beware.....2
I was pretty disappointed with the Tune Belt because of two main reasons. First, I had to take my Shuffle out of the protective rubber case that I usually keep it in so that it would fit inside the Tune Belt. That wasn't such a big deal since it is somewhat protected inside the neoprene sleeve. But then I went to wear it for a run, and the arm-band was too small for my arm! I have fairly developed biceps from years of weight training, but nothing outrageous. I would have thought that with a velcro strap there would have been enough range to accommodate most users. This is unfortunately not the case. So if you have larger than average biceps (say 17" amd up), save your money....