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Binding: Electronics EAN: 4547597539835 Model: MA597G/A
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Worn it to death Comment: Despite lukewarm reviews, I've found this a far better bet than the usual pods. 1) Sounds better. 2)Security - I slip it inside my blouse or jacket when I'm out, so only little pods are visible and it can't be snatched or pick-pocketted 3) When I want to swank (and my nanos RED) I really can! Only problems - because I wear it all the time the cords got very discoloured and now I've messed about with it too hard, too often and I've broken it!
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Your iPod nano is so small, it can fit just about anywhere. And it?s so light, it can hang just about anywhere, too ? including around your neck. All you need is the iPod nano Lanyard Headphones. Just plug the lanyard into the dock connector, put it aro -
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