Electronics : Belkin Sport Armband Case for iPod touch 1G (Black/Gray)

Electronics : Belkin Sport Armband Case for iPod touch 1G (Black/Gray)

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Belkin Sport Armband Case for iPod touch 1G (Black/Gray)

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Belkin Sport Armband Case for iPod touch 1G (Black/Gray)
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Belkin
Color: BLACK
EAN: 0722868651865
Label: Belkin
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Product Manufacturer: Belkin
Model: F8Z224-KG
Publisher: Belkin
Studio: Belkin
Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty


Piece facts:
  • Armband carries and protects iPod touch during a workout
  • Integrated key pocket holds key during workout
  • Made of comfortable and waterproof neoprene
  • Snug fit prevents iPod from jostling
  • Velcro closure provides quick adjustments




(Black/Gray) 1G touch iPod for Case Armband Sport Belkin






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The ultra-comfortable Sport Armband is hand-washable and water-resistant. lt gives you full protection, easy-navigation to your iPod, and minimizes bulk on your arm.

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The Belkin Sport Armband for iPod touch offers:
  • A way to carry and protect your iPod during a workout.
  • A pocket to hold your gym key while you exercise.
  • Full access to the display.


A snug fit keeps the iPod from jostling. View larger.
The Belkin Sport Armband for iPod touch is a convenient way to carry and protect your iPod touch during your workout. The black and gray color scheme provides a sporty look that goes with your gym gear. The Sport Armband has a snug fit so it isn't jostling around and serving as a distraction while you exercise.

The armband is made of neoprene, which provides an ultra-comfortable fit, and is hand-washable and water-resistant. A very useful feature is the integrated key pocket that secures a gym key so you don't have to worry about holding or losing it if you don't have pockets.

The iPod's beautiful glass display is fully protected by a clear screen that allows for full navigation. A Velcro closure ensures a universal fit that is secure, and quick and easy to adjust. The Sport Armband for iPod touch is backed by Belkin's Lifetime Warranty.



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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 2 out of 5 stars - * disappointed ...
I purchased the Belkin Sport armband and the plastice cover has come apart from the armband. I thought my phone was going to fall out. I just bought the armband and was trying it out for the first time. After about 30 minutes of running i noticed the face had come apart. I think the armband doesn't have a lot of stretch which puts stress on the part that holds the iphone. Less support!!!



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - Strap is too short
The armband is great quality very durable the only problem is the armband is too short unless your a petite woman it will not fit around your bicep effectively I had to take an armband from another device with Velcro and attached to this one in order to make it longer and thus fit better.



Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - * Gets the job done... ...
This armband gets the job done, but there are a couple things I'm not very fond of. The clear plastic that's over the screen doesn't sit right on the screen and is quite firm and sometimes my Touch doesn't pick up when I try pressing a button or unlocking the device. Also, the hole for the headphone output doesn't quite line up. This is neoprene, so they could've maybe made it a little tighter fitting on the iPod, which could possibly take care of these issues.



Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - NOT very water resistant
I bought the itouch to use for exercise. I am a runner and I sweat... so... I thought this would be a good armband as it supposed to be water resistant. I like the form and function of the armband but as for the water repellant properties, Well, they are lacking to say the least. After even a 30minute run the arm band and ipod are pretty well soaked when I get done. I have actually started putting a small sandwich baggie over the ipod before I put it in the case so that it doesn't get wet. I have to say that I am a little dissappointed in this product.
Caution to anyone who plans to run with their ipod they may want to think twice before buying this case.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Good Item ...
It is a pretty good item. I am satisfied with this purchase. I recommend this to anyone looking for an armband for an Ipod touch 1 gen. Not sure if this is compatible with the second gen itouch.

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