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Pacific Design iPod NanoGo Wallet
By: Rich Smith
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    2006-08-16

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    How many of you have an iPod? A lot I bet. How about an iPod Nano? I’ve seen these advertised and in stores, but I never realized how small they are until I got my hands on one. And with such a small item, the problem of "how do I carry this?" arises. Luckily, Pacific Design sent us one of their latest products, the iPod NanoGo Wallet.

    One of the first accessories I looked for, for my iPod Nano, was an armband carrier. I bought my Nano mostly for workout purposes, choosing it for its flash memory storage over the hard drive storage of its big brothers. This way no matter how hard I exercise, with no moving parts, my music is not likely to skip.

    But what happens when I'm not working out? What if I want to listen to my Nano on the bus? Or while I'm otherwise just out and about? Having it attached to my arm on a workout band isn't exactly the best solution. But what is? The Nano is very small.

    The folks at Pacific Design once again have the solution. One of their newest creations, the iPod NanoGo Wallet, is an ingenious approach to this problem. So let's start by getting the information for this product from Pacific Design's website:

    "A wallet and iPod Nano case all in one. The NanoGo includes space for your ID, credit card, or bus ticket... plus a secure internal pocket for cash.  Slip the NanoGo into your pocket or purse, or clip it onto your belt with the included carabiner clip, or carry it with the enclosed wrist strap. The NanoGo provides access to the earbud port and the sync/power port, so you'll never have to take your Nano out of its case. The NanoGo also provide a simple and safe way to store your earbud cord when not in use."

    Specifications:

    Model Numbers

           Carbon Black: PD0460
           Precious Pink: PD0461

    Material

           Soft, durable polyurethane

    Features

    • Form-fitting case fits your iPod Nano securely
    • Built-in earbud cord management 
    • Full access to all ports in the case including the sync port on the bottom of the player
    • Translucent compartment for ID or other quick-access items
    • Internal compartment for carrying credit cards or cash is secured with hook-and-eye closure.
    • Fits all iPod Nanos

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