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Apple Nike+ Sport Armband for iPod nano 1G, 2G

Apple Nike+ Sport Armband for iPod nano 1G, 2G
From Apple Computer

List Price: $29.99
Price: $26.99

Availability: Usually ships in 1-3 weeks
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Product Description

The Nike+ Sport Armband stretches to securely fit your iPod nano with or without receiver and to protect it from sweat while you're training. Made with lightweight Nike Pro Compression fabric, the Nike+ Sport Armband is cool, comfortable and washable. And the adjustable closure makes it easy to get a perfect fit.


Product Details

  • Color: Black
  • Brand: Apple
  • Model: TJ549LL/A
  • Dimensions: 1.00 pounds

Features

  • Compatibility: iPod nano 1G, 2G
  • Made with lightweight Nike Pro Compression fabric
  • Cool, comfortable and washable
  • Adjustable closure makes it easy to get a perfect fit
  • Stylish black and red

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com Product Description
Made with lightweight Nike Pro Compression fabric, the Nike+ Sport Armband is cool, comfortable and washable. And the adjustable closure makes it easy to get a perfect fit.

iPod Compatibility
iPod nano 1G, iPod nano 2G


Customer Reviews

Needs nike+4
Designed with space for nike+ at bottom of ipod. If you dont have that in it will slide up and down and you dont really know where the buttons at. No hole for screen, you can make your own no prob. Volume control is really hard. But it was a good price, so no complaints

Useful if you make some "alterations"2
Like everyone else said, it makes no sense that you can't see the screen. I often don't even use my headphones when I'm running - I just use the iPod+ to track my distance and keep cumulative totals for me. So I DO need to see the screen while I'm running.

I ended up cutting a square hole where the screen is, and now it's perfect! Nike should just make this part of the design, and put a piece of clear plastic over it to protect the screen. Then, I'd give it a 4.5-star rating. The band is comfortable, and the controls work fine through the material.

I've tried to like it, but I just can't!2
I've tried running with this armband, and before I got the nike plus system it was ok. But as other posters point out, it's really tricky to end your workout at the precise time without hitting another button, etc. The nano fits in the armband, but the position is not absolute so the controls printed on the outside don't always line up with the nano buttons. The fit is ok for me, and I don't notice it while I run. Overall, I'd much rather just hold the nano while I'm running than deal with the workout controls. Also, as another poster pointed out, the headphone jack is very hard to find once you have the armband on. Maybe I'll try the upside down method to help me with that. Buy the $3-5 velcro armband with the cheap rubbery case from e-bay, I think you'll be happier.