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iPod iTop Button Relocator


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Possibly the most successful and ingenious invention of the decade .... the iPod. Its huge success is down to its great marketing by Apple and its intuitive design and flexibility. The iPod simply covers just about any scenario that you can imagine needing a MP3 player for. But the iTop Button Relocator is something a little different.

Although the design of the iPod is as useable as it is slick, there are still times when you need to get to the controls and of course, that means pulling it out of your pocket and pressing the button on its clickwheel. Not any more it doesn't!

The iTop Button Relocator conveniently does exactly what is says on the box... relocates all the controls to the top of the iPod. So, even if you have the iPod in your pocket, you can get to the buttons from the top of the player, without having to remove it from your pocket!

It sounds strange, and most people will wonder whether they will ever need the iTop Button Relocator, but lets look at it this way.... once you have one, you will never go back to the old way of doing things. The iTop Button Relocator is simply a work of genius, and its design perfectly compliments the iPod design, so you wont lose any of the "cool" factor... in fact, when your friends see this, you will be gaining some "cool" points!

The iTop Button Relocator is also suitable for the vast majority of open top iPod leather belt holders. Put iPod control at your fingertips!



Product Features

  • Fits all full sized iPods
  • Control your iPod without removing it from a pocket or carrying case
  • Powered by the iPod... no batteries to worry about!
  • Tectile jewel buttons

 





This product was added to our catalog on Friday 30 September, 2005.
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