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Review: Hori Silicone Cover for iPod shuffle (Aluminum)

Last updated: May 15, 2021 7:46 pm UTC
By Jeremy Horwitz
Review: Hori Silicone Cover for iPod shuffle (Aluminum)

Pros: Inexpensive colored or colorless frosted silicone rubber cases for the second-generation iPod shuffle, sold in two packs. Provides substantial coverage for the front, top, and bottom of the shuffle. Adds necklace or wrist strap loop.


Cons: Rubber looks its price. No clip protection, cannot be used with shuffle’s dock, thereby forcing you to remove the case for charging and synchronization. Doesn’t include anything to use with integrated loop.

Review: Hori Silicone Cover for iPod shuffle (Aluminum)

Bottom coverage is only OK.

Hori’s Silicone Cover for iPod shuffle (Aluminum) is the first case we’ve seen that properly fits the second-generation iPod shuffle. Sold in two-packs at a price of under 800 Yen in Japan (around $6.50), it sets the base-level standards for what we’re expecting to see from cheap rubber cases for the low-end shuffle.


Hori’s Silicone Cover for iPod shuffle (Aluminum) is the first case we’ve seen that properly fits the second-generation iPod shuffle. Sold in two-packs at a price of under 800 Yen in Japan (around $6.50), it sets the base-level standards for what we’re expecting to see from cheap rubber cases for the low-end shuffle.

The Silicone Cover is available in several translucent colors – clear frosted, green, blue, and pink – with the two-packs assembled to include two of the colors.


None is especially beautiful, as the silicone rubber has a slightly cheap, impure look and feel, but the holes line up as they should, and we didn’t find the cases easy to damage unless actively misused. The silicone rubber is thick enough not to tear easily, but not quite a Power Support Silicone Jacket in terms of strength or quality.

 

Review: Hori Silicone Cover for iPod shuffle (Aluminum)

A bigger issue is that the Silicone Cover is only semi-protective, shielding the majority of the new shuffle’s body, but leaving its bottom switches, headphone port, and entire rear clip exposed. For obvious reasons, we think that companies can and should find ways to cover more of the shuffle, as some users will want to pocket it and avoid damage to all of its surfaces. Hori adds only one feature to the shuffle’s existing arsenal – a silicone rubber loop for the shuffle’s left side, which can be attached to a wrist strap or necklace if you have one; none is included in the package.

Not surprisingly, each of the cases permits visual access to the new shuffle’s top and bottom lights, and physical access to its front and bottom controls.


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