10Mar/105
Belkin Sport Armband Plus Case for iPod nano 3G
- Armband carries and protects iPod nano 3G during a workout
- Integrated key pocket holds key during workout
- Removable Cable Capsule helps manage and store earphones
- Made of a water-wicking material that stays dry and comfortable
- Snug fit prevents iPod from jostling
Product Description b>
The ultra-comfortable Sport Armband Plus is hand-washed with water and breathable wicking material. It gives you full protection, easy access to your iPod, and minimizes bulk on your arm during those rigorous workouts. Capsule and the cable is designed to manage and store your earphones. . . . more>> a>


March 10th, 2010 - 05:54
I bought this bracelet so I could use my new nano, when I run or workout. Sports “content is what I needed, so that caught my attention. I like the fact that it is machine washable (I have not yet done). My nano fits very snuggly into the lid and the capsule of the headphones is quite nice to finish all the excess wire hanging.
Good things:
-low weight compared to my old one bulky neoprene.
holder is detachable headphone
When you find the hook that works, there are no problems with staying there. May be due to the wicking material does not make it slippery?
There are some disadvantages with it, and can not affect so much:
After hours (one hour or more), it seems that some moisture in some so it leaked into the iPod – which defeats the purpose of the fan casing, and it is difficult to shoot iPod back. Not much, and does not happen in a shorter workout than average. I can try to put something in the band, between my skin and the owner to see if it prevents the problem.
-like adjustable band that I was aware of previous velcro bracelets, making it easy and fast to put on and take off. This has a hook and when to pull it in and is adjustable, and is likely to meet the larger weapons. It takes only a minute more to do to connect to a well that will ensure that it does not slip during the activity. Kinda inconvenient if you are familiar with Velcro.
You can charge your iPod while in the cradle. May just be that this new generation have a charger next to the headphone jack, and you must have the entire bottom of the slots open for this function. This is just a minor inconvenience.
Overall a good deal for about $ 20.
March 10th, 2010 - 07:39
All functions are in agreement with the exception of setting the hook closure on the tape. It ‘difficult to manipulate the hook to the right place with one hand. Velcro would be an easier way to close the band around my arm.
March 10th, 2010 - 07:44
This is an armband for iPod nano Nice, with the exception of how to fix it on one arm. You have to put a hook in a different slot (depending on the size of the arm). I found this extremely complex process – it is almost need three hands. Also, when you slot that will fit your arm, you have to mark in some way so that will not go through trial and error each time. I understand that this is a perference staff, but would much prefer velcro – and bought a bracelet that uses velcro. Who wants to buy my arm Belkin?
March 10th, 2010 - 08:35
This is a beautiful bracelet, but I wish it was velcro, very difficult to get around the arm to put the hook, other than that is fine, but protects the Nano very well.
March 10th, 2010 - 10:59
He looked good in wondow, but I hardly use it at all. The clear plastic allows you to see, but it makes navigation very difficult for your iPod. The bracelet uses a metal clip and ring for attachment is awkward and I wonder why not just use Velcro. You can not connect your iPod to recharge the bracelet, which is ok, because you must remove it from the bracelet when you change the volume settings. . . bleh. . . . I’d have looked harder before you buy.