
OtterBox for iPod nano
The OtterBox for iPod nano follows in the legacy of the OtterBox for iPod family. The case protects your nano from all the elements, including your active lifestyle.
Features:
- Waterproof, dustproof, dirtproof, sandproof, and drop-proof
- ClickWheel protected by a thin membrane which remains fully functional through the case
- When combined with waterproof headphones, it becomes possible to take your iPod swimming.
- Included belt clip provides cable management for your headphones
- External headphone jack usable with any style headphones with a standard mini stereo plug (1/8”)
Note: OtterBox for iPod cases are NOT adapted to withstand pressures experienced by scuba diving.
OtterBox FAQS:
Q: Will the OtterBox for iPod work with headphones that are not Apple iPod headphones?
A: Yes, the cases were all designed so that you can use basically any headphones that you want.
Q: Can I use the OtterBox for iPod with the Apple iTrip?
A: Unfortunately, the iTrip will not reach far enough into the case to allow access to the iPod.
Q: Will my iPod photo fit in an OtterBox for iPod?
A: Yes, both iPod photo models (40 and 60 gigabyte) will fit in the OtterBox for iPod & photo case.
Q: Can the dock connector on the iPod/iPod mini be accessed while it is in the OtterBox for iPod?
A: No, the dock connector cannot be accessed through the OtterBox for iPod case. In order the access the dock connector for charging or syncing, the lid must be opened and the bottom of the iPod/iPod mini must be lifted up to attach the dock connector.
Q: Do the new 4 GB and 6 GB iPod mini models fit in the Otterbox for iPod mini?
A: Yes, both of the new iPod mini models fit in the Otterbox for iPod mini case.
Q: Does the new 30 GB iPod photo model fit in the Otterbox for iPod?
A: Yes, the new 30 GB iPod photo fits in the Otterbox for iPod & photo case.
Q: Does the OtterBox for iPod shuffle case fit both the 512MB and 1GB iPod shuffles?
A: Yes, the Otterbox for iPod shuffle case fits both models of the iPod shuffles.
Q: Why is the headphone jack on the outside of the Otterbox for iPod cases so tight?
A: When designing the Otterbox for iPod cases we decided to use a jack that would not allow for your headphones to pull out accidentally during use. If the headphone jack on your case is really tight, trying inserting and removing the headphone plug 5-10 times. This should loosen up the jack to where it is still secure, but not too tight.
Q: Why is the membrane on my Otterbox for iPod case not flush against the wheel of the iPod?
A: Because the case is fully waterproof air can be trapped. This trapped air is what causes the membrane over the click wheel to "bubble" or bow away from the iPod mini making it more difficult to use. To fix this, lightly press down on the center of the membrane when closing and latching the case. This should push enough air out of the case that the membrane lays flat against the iPod click wheel.
Q: Can I use my OtterBox for iPod when I scuba dive?
A: Absolutely NOT! These cases are NOT adapted to withstand the pressures experienced by scuba diving.