|
| Agent18 Shock Kit for iPod nano 2G (Clear) | 
enlarge
| Brand: Agent 18 Category: CE
List Price: $24.95 Buy New: $10.44 You Save: $14.51 (58%)
New (5) Used (1) from $10.44
Avg. Customer Rating: 4 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 1 x 4 x 8
MPN: A186NHK/A Model: A186NHK/A UPC: 183342000201 EAN: 0183342000201 ASIN: B000JO0692
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
|
| Features:
| • | Compatibility: iPod nano 2G | | • | Adds protection without bulk | | • | Protects the screen and body while leaving the click wheel accessible. | | • | Simple, two-piece construction ensures a snug fit | | • | Includes a belt clip and armband for hands-free operation |
|
| Accessories:
|
| Similar Items:
|
| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Product Description The hard case included in this kit offers durable, low-profile protection for your nano. Two-piece, snap-on construction ensures a snug fit, protecting your device against dust and dings. Also included are removable shock-absorbing rubber ends, stainless steel and polycarbonate belt clip, and universal dock. The rubber ends and belt clip are available in black only. The Agent18 company spans back many generations of music device protection, starting with its founder, Wilhelm von Agent, maker of the first glass harp cover back in 1579. More than 300 years later, the family business was passed onto Vesputi Virginina-Agent, an Italian cousin and inventor of the first wooden phonograph cover (Il Protectoro del Fonopodo) back in 1888. He took the business with him to America, where his great grandson eventually created the aluminum record player cover in 1957. As technology flew forward, so did the Agent family's music protection... with the Rubber Jukebox Glove, the Cover-man for Walkmen, and the neon Ka-boom Box Plastic Dome. Now, 18 of the descendents of Wilhelm von Agent live and work at Agent18. Headquarters are located in the attic of the Griffith Park Observatory in Los Angeles, Calif., where Agent18 creates breakthrough protection for music devices and other electronics accessories for the world. Okay, the real truth is that Agent18 is just a bunch of nerdy engineers that spend a lot of time with their iPods, cameras, PSPs, and computers, and protecting those gadgets is important to them. All of Agent18 products are designed in sunny Southern California, or on a plane, or sometime when one of the Agent18 team members is out running in the park! Agent18's goal is to design products that its employees would use for products that they love. They hope you will like the products as well. Welcome to Agent protection.
|
| Customer Reviews:
Durable, Protective Armband August 19, 2008 This is by far the best iPod armband (for 2g Nanos, at least) that I've seen. It's durable and actually protects the iPod, and it doesn't look like cheap plastic that would probably cause my arm to break out. I've used mine for 2 years, which is a perfectly adequate lifetime for something that gets such daily wear. Just in the past month, the velcro has started to come apart. I will rig it up for now, while I wait for my new one.
AWESOME, Until the Velcro pads came undone! July 18, 2007 So I was loving this armband for almost 2 months of use. Then the velcro pad came off. Now I'm screwed and $30 is down the drain. I tried customer service, but this is what they told me.
"We are offering a lifetime warranty for any cracks or breaks from use. You will be able to send in your shield and then receive a replacement for 50% off the cost of the shield plus shipping costs It's a new program so we haven't put it up on our site yet. For now just place a regular order and send us an email with your order number. We'll go in and refund 50% off the product. In the future it will be automated. "
Why would I pay another $15 for another armband that will become useless in no time? Looks like I will be getting the Nike+/Apple armband.
UPDATE 5/20/08: I got a replacement for free after some complaining a month after I originally wrote this review. The newer armband was much better constructed, but after more than 9 months of use the thing gave out and the plastic broke apart from the band. I guess you could say I got my money's worth using it as much as I did once it was replaced, but if I had to do it all over again, I would get the Nike+ Nano armband instead since its one piece all around.
disappointing May 7, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Ordered this product only because it had an acrylic case and an armband. Within 2 days of using the armband at the gym the velcro pads peeled off on removing the band. Now its useless because it doesn't even superglue!
Could have bought another case, but this served both purposes, protection and the armband I so wanted. What a bummer. Bad quality product from agent 18.
Agent 18 Shock Kit - Not durable April 11, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I bought the Agent 18 Shock Kit for my Nano, primary use is running on the treadmill at the Gym 3 times a week. One day running outside.
Within the first 3 weeks lost the bumpers. Grant it, the top fell off somewhere at the gym, but not as secure as you might think.
Next, the velcro on the arm band began to come unglued. This didn't happen to one of the velcor's but all velcros started to peel off. I used Gorilla glue, but that didn't work. Next I stapled the velcros to the armband.
One would think that I should throw it away, but I paid full price at the Apple Store for the item ($30)! So, now I've rigged it to work for another month??? I'll have to go buy the Apple armband and the plastic cover/case will be useless because it won't fit in the Apple armband.
$30 down the drain...
|
|
|
Powered by Associate-O-Matic
| |