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Review: AVA Showcase nano LAVA

Last updated: May 15, 2021 8:58 pm UTC
By Jeremy Horwitz
Review: AVA Showcase nano LAVA

Pros: A silicone rubber case with a unique shape, substantial protection, and included magnetic cord manager. Highly affordable and available in ten colors.


Cons: Exposed Hold switch and bottom surfaces, though both are surrounded by thick rubber edges.

Review: AVA Showcase nano LAVA

Available in ten colors, these silicone cases offer a good balance of protection and user comfort, each including a hard clear screen protector, integrated rubber Click Wheel protection, and a curved design that feels good in your hand. Each case also includes a magnetic cord manager (“cable grip”).

If you’re going to make a silicone rubber iPod case these days, you need to have a novel shape, price, or quantum of protectiveness to stand out. AVA Showcase’s nano LAVA case ($15, aka Lava) has all three: shaped like a bar of soap or soft-edged bone, Lava feels good in your hand, makes your iPod look a bit different – in a good way – and covers almost everything against potential damage.


Ten different colors are available, ranging from predictable black, white, and gray to bright shades from the rest of the rainbow. For the price, it’s one of the very best iPod nano cases we’ve seen.

We can’t point to any major flaws in the build quality of Lava: like most properly-made silicone cases, it’s precision-tailored to the nano’s various features, and won’t scratch your iPod. Though we noticed during extended testing that the white case can attract smudges, they’re easy to remove with a quick cleaning; the case otherwise doesn’t show marks, permanent or otherwise.


Review: AVA Showcase nano LAVA

AVA’s design provides essentially unencumbered ease of use: the Hold switch, screen, Click Wheel, headphone port and Dock Connector are all available to access. Though there is a thick lip of rubber at the case’s top and bottom, sticking your finger or a connecting accessory into any of the holes lets them expand as much as necessary to work without a problem.

Review: AVA Showcase nano LAVA

Two of the four points we award for special features are for AVA’s selection of ten Lava colors: green, yellow, orange, blue, pink, red, purple, gray, white, and black are all available, and nice-looking in person.


Another design point is attributable to Lava’s unique shape; it’s organic and mod rather than the nano’s standard “sleek,” and though it might or might not appeal to you, there’s no doubt that it looks unlike any other iPod case out there right now. As we don’t add or detract points for attractiveness, it’s your call as to whether they match your style and preferences.

The last point comes from a simple pack-in, AVA’s magnetic Cable Grip, which comes in gray only and keeps your headphone cords from tangling. The Grip is easy to lose if you don’t pay attention to its location or keep it attached to your cable when not in use as a manager, but it’s a simple, viable design.

Review: AVA Showcase nano LAVA

Thanks to the case and its detachable hard plastic screen protector, which works well, Lava protects the entirety of your nano save for two parts – its Hold switch and bottom. In other words, the Click Wheel is covered – here, with a thin layer of rubber that doesn’t impact nano usability – and the rest of the iPod has an abnormally thick layer of rubber as a scratch and drop guard.


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