Electronics : SanDisk Silicone Case for Sansa m200 (Clear)

Electronics : SanDisk Silicone Case for Sansa m200 (Clear)

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SanDisk Silicone Case for Sansa m200 (Clear)

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SanDisk Silicone Case for Sansa m200 (Clear)
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Street Price: $12.60
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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: SanDisk
EAN: 0619659025052
Label: SanDisk
Product Manufacturer: SanDisk
Model: SDAMX3-SCWR-G10
Platform: Not Machine Specific
Publisher: SanDisk
Studio: SanDisk


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  • UPC - 619659025052
  • MP3 PLAYERS & STORAGE DEVICES




(Clear) m200 Sansa for Case Silicone 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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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - * Disappointment ...
I was very excited to receive this player as I wanted to create a playlist of all of the music for my mother's 80th birthday party. I spent a lot of time in music selections and creating this playlist but unfortunately it never would play all the way through. It kept freezing in the middle of a song, and not the same song every time. I tried to delete the files where it would freeze, but that didn't help. I read the message boards about this particular player and found that freezing is a common problem. It has been returned and I will be shopping for an ipod this time.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Perfect!
This case is PERFECT. Much better than what I originally got with my Sansa.



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - * Save your money ...
I was a little surprised by the design when I received the clear case I ordered. First of all it's not really clear. It's got that cloudy kind of glow in the dark silicone look to it. It also lacked protection on the front, from either moisture or impact. The actual clip is made of hard plastic, which I suspected would be the first thing to break. I was wrong. On the second day of using it I accidentally brushed up against a piece of equipment at work. The clip held up to my surprise, but the silicone case tore all the way around the clip. Four dollars a day! The killer is if it wasn't for the free shipping on this item I would have never bought it. Urghhh!



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - Poorly designed
I was disapointed with this product as the design and materials aren't up to standard. The case that comes with the player while made of cheap looking materials is a better design and allows you to use the arm band that comes with it. The plastic clip on this slicone one is just that a clip and is not designed for use with an arm band. I had a simular clip on a Bell rear flashing red led light which broke off and fell to the road while I was Bicycling. I would not trust this product to hold the player securly and will not use it...What a waste of money especially the rediculous shipping cost for such a small lightweight item. The from of this silicon case is open to the weather unlike the one that comes with the unit. I am sticking with the original case as it is a far better design for sports.. especially Bicycling. I don't know how this product got such a high average rating as it is garbage!



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.

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