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Dr. Bott, Case-mate offer iPod shuffle case

updated 12:50 am EDT, Fri March 16, 2007

Signature shuffle case


Dr. Bott and Case-mate this week announced their new iPod shuffle case as well as a new deal to absorb all current QuickerTek Carry Handles for Apple laptops. The new Signature shuffle is a functional and stylish case for the second-generation iPod shuffle. Available in seven colors, the Italian Pebblestone leather case seamlessly wraps around the shuffle, combining protection, control and fashion. The protective pass-through click wheel provides access to all controls and all features are accessible, including the clip. It also features a keychain attachment enables users to easily take their tunes anywhere they go. The Signature shuffle retails for $12.

The companies said that they would continue to develop the notebook carry handles for the PowerBook, iBook and MacBook models and that the current models, as well as continuing product development, is now part of the Case-mate selection of innovative products, which includes Case-mate's current Handle-it selection of laptop handles. "This acquisition defines the direction we are taking. Not only is this a logical addition to our product assortment, but the move helps position us in the marketplace for exponential growth," Case-mate CEO Shashi Reddy said. Case-mate laptop handles are available via the Case-mate's Web site or the Dr. Bott Reseller Network for $50 for each model.


by MacNN Staff

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