Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Mophie Mueva Wraptor Bevy for iPod shuffle 2G (Pink)
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Discription : Gear for your next tailgate party with Bevy, protective liners case with the film, charm and, of course, a church key all in one.
More review coming soon.
Case could not be held IPod Shuffle safe letting him fall, if I wrapped it in with headphones. Nice concept, but needs a snugger fit.
This thing really took a lot of thought, but is so simple. Great gift for the guy who has an ipod shuffle. Might not even be necessary to have an ipod as long as you have a beer.
It's a good product so far. I've had it for a couple weeks. I lost 2 shuffles before this, now it stays with my keys, so as long I don't drop them in a puddle I'm all set. It snaps in easily but the wear and tear from that leaves some scratches which don't personally bother me but might bother someone else. You can listen to headphones and adjust the songs and volume from it easily. The only thing you can't do with it is sync it but a cheap usb/ipod adapter on amazon should do the trick... haven't tried it yet.
5 stars because I'm not sure you could make it any better despite my small issues, it does its job well.
The Bevy includes an integrated church key (bottle opener). The green version is pictured. |
What's in the Box
Bevy case/keychain.
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