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What OPods Can Do For IPod Users
Have you ever had an accident with your iPod; maybe you dropped it in the sink while you were doing dishes or perhaps the dog that it was a chew toy' Anyone who has damaged their iPod knows quite well the expense involved with repairs, or worse having to replace it. Manufacturers have created an oPod, which is a protective case for your iPod. Once you seal up your iPod inside the oPod, you still have access to the iPod's touch pad functions. Even though you cannot physically touch your iPod, it will remain completely accessible through the iPod's clear plastic case.
This is a great feature if you do not want to get fish guts all over your iPod while you are fishing on the lake. Attaching the oPod case to your iPod is easy and accomplished in a matter of seconds. To ensure that your iPod has a custom fit, the oPod comes complete with various foam spacers and different headphone adapters. The foam spacers ensure a tight fit for your iPod so it does not rattle loosely around while inside the case. You may wonder why you need foam spacers and the answer is because iPods come in different sizes.
An oPod is a case that protects the iPod from the elements. So, are you thinking about taking your iPod to lounge by the pool or enjoy at the beach' Do you have an oPod to go with your iPod' If not, you may be in trouble. The oPod is an outer cover that is waterproof to a depth of ten feet. Construction of high quality plastic that is transparent and comes in a variety of colors is the type of material that will be surrounding your iPod.
The OtterBox is made of high quality plastic and is durable enough that you can drop it, toss it in sand, or even submerge it without ever damaging your iPod. With this design, you have access to the iPod’s controls that require minimal pressure to operate.
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