Speck PixelSkin Rubberized Case for iPod touch 2G, 3G (Blue)

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Speck PixelSkin Rubberized Case for iPod touch 2G, 3G (Blue)
 
Manufacturer: Speck Products Design, Inc.
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Product Description

PixelSkin¿s lightweight, form-fit helps protect your iPod from bumps and scrapes, while the textured tile pattern provides a comfortable, tactile sensation in your hand and a no-slip grip. The case offers openings to all ports and controls for convenient accessibility.

Product Details

  • Rubberized matte finish
  • Tile pattern creates tactile feel
  • Slightly thicker corners - extra protection
  • Access to all ports and controls
  • Express yourself in your favorite color

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Can't Go Wrong With A Speck Case
 
Review Date: October 31, 2008
Reviewer: A. Rodriguez, New York, New York
If you've been waiting for a good case for your new ipod touch 2g than your wait is over. First, I had the belkin wave silicone case and it's good but not worth $25, maybe $10. This case by speck, is definitely worth the money. It fits the ipod perfectly, it has a nice grip, and feels sturdy enough to take a fall because of it's extra thick corners. It does not add much bulk to the touch so it's still looks cool in your hands.My suggestion on this product is if you don't have a case buy this, if you have one, consider buying this one, you will not regret this purchase.
Great fit and feel
 
Review Date: November 16, 2008
Reviewer: D. Festa, Brooklyn, NY
I still wouldn't want to drop the ipod -- this is not a hard case (they're pretty bulky), but this slim rubber case protects from minor bumps and feels good in the hand. I coupled it with an ikross screen protector and now I don't worry about everyday wear degrading the look and function of my favorite new toy.
The best iPod 2g rubber case available!
 
Review Date: November 20, 2008
Reviewer: K. Deutsch, Iowa City
I've owned dozens of iPod cases over the years and this without question is the best one for the iPod touch 2g. Several things make this case superior. 1st and foremost, if you sit it on the dash of your car and turn a corner too sharp it won't go flying out the side window. The volume, power and home button are all covered and raised so their easy to find and adjust. Removing the iPod is a breeze, it fits snugly but also stretches. The sides and back are treaded so it feels more secure in your hand. Make sure and buy a good screen protector, it finishes off a percect product.
Works with 3G
 
Review Date: October 2, 2009
Reviewer: choosymom,
Being ipod newbies, we weren't sure this skin would work for our new 3G ipod touch, since the listing specifies 2G....but it fits great.
Survived field testing!
 
Review Date: December 15, 2008
Reviewer: Jonathan Appleseed,
I bought this to use at the gym until I could settle on an armband, and I am very pleased. Last week, while exercising on an elliptical at the gym, I decided to play TapDefense in addition to listening to music (LOVE that you can do that - my old iPod was a 4gig Nano, and with this iPod Touch I feel as if I jumped ahead in time three generations). My back wasn't happy with my game playing, as slumping over to look at a handheld device for twenty minutes isn't an ideal position for one's back to be in. Nevertheless, my addiction to the game (currently the top free game on iTunes), told me to ignore the potential back spasms and continue.

Needless to say, I dropped the darn thing. A few people laughed. I almost went into cardiac arrest, as I was dead certain the iPod would have something wrong with it.

I got off the elliptical - no simple feat when worried about one's most prized possession (or, at least, one's new favorite toy) - and when I plugged my headphones back in was delighted to hear music playing! Still wary, I "touched" it on, and sighed with thankful relief when the screen came back on.

A week later, and it's still going strong.

Now, though, I have an armband for it, and don't give in to distractive obsessions. Still, I use the Speck PixelSkin when I'm not at the gym. If it can survive a six to eight foot fall in that skin, it can survive just about anything else I could subject it to. (As I knock on wood.)

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