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Naztech Sport Case

Wed Apr 12, 2006 - 1:04 PM EDT - By James Hromadka

Conclusion

If you are looking for an armband solution for the Treo, keep looking. While the Naztech Sport Case would work well with smaller mobile phones and iPods, the Treo's headset jack is just in a bad spot for a case like this. That said, this case works great for those wanting a lanyard case that doesn't look like a thong or want to attach their Treo to a bag using a carabiniere.



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Criteria 

Rating

Features 5
Usability 3
Protection 3
Cost/Benefit 3
Overall
(not an average)
Pros
  • Multiple ways to attach a Treo to a bag or belt
  • Designed to be used with almost any mobile phone or MP3 player
  • Unique carabiniere
  • Available in an array of stylish colors
  • Cons
  • Headset jack not easily accessible
  • Wobbles while running when using the armband
  • Lanyard is littered with advertisements for Naztech


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    Product Info
    Details
    > Name Naztech Sport Case
    > Company Naztech
    > Weight 1.5 oz / 44g (case only)
    > Test unit Treo 650, iPod, K750
    > Fact Sheet & User Opinions
    Availability
    > Available
    Pricing
    > $39.95

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