Electronics : SanDisk Sansa m200 Silicone Case (Pink)

Electronics : SanDisk Sansa m200 Silicone Case (Pink)

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SanDisk Sansa m200 Silicone Case (Pink)

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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: SanDisk
Color: Pink
EAN: 0619659025069
Product Feature: SanDisk Pink Sansa Silicone Case for m200 - MP3 Cases
Label: SanDisk
Product Manufacturer: SanDisk
Model: SDAMX3-SCPR-G10
Platform: Not Machine Specific
Publisher: SanDisk
Studio: SanDisk


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(Pink) Case Silicone m200 Sansa SanDisk






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Now you can take your digital music with you anywhere in the world and not miss a beat! The expanding line of affordable, high-quality accessories for the SanDisk Sansa MP3 Players gives you the freedom and flexibility to listen to your favorite music wherever you are, whatever you do. Choose from Sansa Carrying Cases for added protection, style and convenience.










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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 2 out of 5 stars - * Cute but it ripped quickly ...
This is really cute and fits the player well, but as another reviewer stated the clip is poorly designed. It was so hard to get on and off, the silicon ripped.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Perfect Fit!!

These fit the SanDisk Sansa M series MP3 players perfectly. They are made of durable silicone, have a belt clip, and allow easy access to buttons. The screen is not covered, but I haven't found this to be a problem.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * OK ...
I WISH THE PICTURE THEY SHOW DIDN'T HAVE THE PLAYER INSIDE. I THOUGHT I WAS BUYING THE PLAYER, NOT JUST THE CASE. BUT I DID GET IT QUICK



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - Great product.
This is a great case for the m200 Sansa. I would recommend it to anyone who owns a m200.

One thing I would warn, it does not protect the screen, but the screen is strong enough it really doesn't need it. also does not protect the computer connection, but in the 2 years I used this case, I did not have a problem.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * its just a case of course I'm pleased. ...
Its great my wife loves the case. she really likes the built-in belt clip. Other than that I mean its a case what else can I say?

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