Electronics : Tivoli Audio SongBook Carry Bag

Electronics : Tivoli Audio SongBook Carry Bag

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Tivoli Audio SongBook Carry Bag

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Tivoli Audio SongBook Carry Bag
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Piece Availability: In stock soon. Order now to get in line. First come, first served.

Gaunz Org Price: $29.99
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 15829





Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Tivoli Audio
Color: Black Canvas
EAN: 0831623001576
Label: Tivoli Audio
Product Manufacturer: Tivoli Audio
Model: SBBAG-B
Publisher: Tivoli Audio
Ranking: 15829
Studio: Tivoli Audio
Variation Description: Black Canvas


Piece facts:
  • Protects your SongBook from everyday wear and tear
  • Includes detachable iPod case with easy connection to auxiliary input
  • Clear front allows easy view of stations and SongBook's color front panel
  • Adjustable shoulder strap
  • Includes rear cable wire management flap




Bag Carry SongBook Audio Tivoli






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The portable Tivoli Songbook Global Portable Radio will be even more portable with the Carrying Bag for Tivoli Songbook. This bag will help keep your radio from scratches and other everyday wears and tears. The clear front allows you to see the color of your radio. The Tivoli Songbook Carrying Bag is also designed to fit an iPod featuring an opening on the detachable side pocket flap to allow easy connection to rear auxiliary input. *iPod sold separately. Specifications








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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * case for tivoli songbook ...
Fits like a glove, and protects the radio. There is a pocket for your ipod. Great product.



Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - Tivoli Audio Songbook Carry Bag - Protect your investment
The Tivoli Audio Songbook is a high quality radio. This "Carry Bag" lets you protect your investment at the right price.
Tivoli Audio SongBook AM / FM Alarm Clock Travel Radio, Black

The bag is durable with a clear front that let's you access your radio's controls. The detachable carry case can fit an iPodĀ® or other MP3 that can be connected to the auxiliary input. You can also attach a different case to the clip loop.

The rear flap allows for wire-management and port access. The adjustable shoulder strap allows you to sling the bag over your soulder or messenger bag style.

This bag would have been better with thicker padding to protect the radio in transit. The shoulder strap could be beefed up too. In any case, I don't use this to skate around or ride a motorcycle. For basic transport it's better than no protection at all.

If you own this unit, give the carry bag a look. Enjoy!

Pros

+ Clear PVC front lets you access the controls
+ Detachable pouch for an iPod or other MP3 player
+ Rear panel flap to hide wires
+ Convenient top flap cut-out

Cons
- Case could use more padding for travel storage
- Adjustable shoulder strap could be stronger



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