GizMac releases Aluminate, DuraSport cases for third gen iPod nano

Posted by Dennis Sellers Apple ico Jan 25, 2008 at 4:41am

imageGizMac Accessories has announced their DuraSport and Aluminate product lines for the third generation iPod nano. The DuraSport (shown) is a nano iPod case for the active lifestyle. Made of thin, resilient silicone, the DuraSport protects the Nano and includes a clear, plastic face shield for screen protection. Click wheel protection is provided by the silicone case itself.

DuraSport attachments include a lanyard and carabiner as with the Aluminate, but the DuraSport also includes an armband. The DuraSport armband is made of a comfortable stretch material and is adjustable by using a Velcro tab.

Aluminate is a hybrid Nano case made from aluminum and polycarbonate. The front of the Aluminate is thin, colorful aluminum. and the back is made of clear polycarbonate. The combination of the aluminum and polycarbonate provide superior iPod protection, while the built in screen and click wheel protectors provide additional security for the nano, says Ken Vitto of GizMac.

Attachments for the Aluminate iPod case include a lanyard and carabiner clip. The Aluminate lanyard is a thin and light, yet strong and secure way to carry your nano while not being a fashion distraction, Vitto says. The carabiner clip provides an additional way to wear or carry the Aluminate Nano case.

The Aluminate and DuraSport will each include two cases plus the attachments mentioned previously and will retail for US$29.99 U.S. Both cases will be available in early February. Additional details can be obtained on the GizMac Accessories web site.

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