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06/06/2005, 3:00pm, EDT

Monday, June 6th

Speck ships HandSkin case for iPod

Speck Products today announced the HandSkin, an iPod case for the active or athletic iPod user. Featuring an adjustable, removable hand strap and ribbed 'grippy' shape, the HandSkin is easy-to-hold and offers sporty protection for both the clickwheel- and photo-based iPods (20GB, 30GB, 40GB and 60B). "Holding your iPod in your hand might feel easier and more natural than strapping on an armband or a waistpack. The HandSkin offers a comfortable and secure alternative to the sport cases already in stores." The HandSkin features screen and scroll wheel protection, removable hand strap, and a durable rubberized design. It is available in two color combinations: Black/Grey and Blue/Grey. The adjustable strap fits a wide range of hands comfortably and securely. It is available now for $35.


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