Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Crystal Sleeve (Apple 2G iPod shuffle) - Orange

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Brand: proporta EAN: 0819798015604 Feature: Perfectly fits the iPod 2G shuffle Label: proporta Manufacturer: proporta Publisher: proporta Studio: proporta
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Perfectly fits the iPod 2G shuffle Cutaways give access to ports and controls Impact protective Cut aways give access to ports and controls so that you can use your device in the case
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Protect your new iPod shuffle but keep it on display with a Crystal Sleeve from Proporta. The durable polycarbonate plastic will protect your MP3 player from scratches and impact shocks - but will not cover up your attractive new shuffle. Cut aways give access to ports and controls so that you can use your 2G iPod shuffle in the Crystal Sleeve. If you want to see some colour combinations, click here. Please note: This product does not allow you to charge your iPod shuffle using the iPod shuffle dock, but can be charged using the Proporta USB Sync and Charger Cable (Apple 2G iPod Shuffle Series) whilst the device is housed in its sleeve.SPECIAL OFFER - Buy 2 Shuffle Sleeves now and get 1 FREE Simply add 3 Shuffle Sleeves to your cart, click through to 'Review Basket' and add promotion code '342SHUFFLE' to receive your discount. Alternative products: Steel Case (Apple 2G iPod shuffle) Silicone Case (Apple 2G iPod shuffle) Mobile Silicone Colour Kit (Apple 2G iPod shuffle)
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