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Review: Capdase Protective Case Set for iPod shuffle 2nd Generation

Last updated: May 31, 2007 4:35 pm UTC
By Haider Ali Khan
Review: Capdase Protective Case Set for iPod shuffle 2nd Generation

Pros: A good silicone rubber case for the iPod shuffle, bundled with a leather case, a spring-loaded hook, and matching lanyard necklace. Available in four different colors.


Cons: The only selling point is the silicone rubber part; the leather case is mediocre and lacks adequate protection, while its accessories are an assortment of mis-matched pieces.

Review: Capdase Protective Case Set for iPod shuffle 2nd Generation

As the second of two new iPod shuffle case offerings from Capdase, the Protective Case Set includes three major components: a leather iPod shuffle case with integrated, spring-loaded hook, a matching lanyard necklace, and a silicone rubber case for times when you need additional protection. The silicone rubber case is the first we’ve seen with a detachable shuffle clip protector, and only the second we’ve seen with this level of protection for the shuffle’s body. Four colors are available.


Capdase has recently introduced two new sets of cases for the second-generation shuffle. The Protective Case Set ($13) includes three major components: a leather case with a non-detachable spring-loaded hook, a matching lanyard necklace, and a silicone rubber case.

While more protective than its counterpart, the Leather Case and Syncha Set (iLounge rating: B), which lacks the silicone case but includes a mini USB dock for the shuffle, both cases lack the sort of style we’d prefer to see in iPod cases.



Review: Capdase Protective Case Set for iPod shuffle 2nd Generation

With the Protective Case Set, you get your choice of two different cases for different levels of protectiveness. Capdase’s leather case is available in four different colors – red, green, black or white – and is most noteworthy for its large metal belt- or bag-ready hook, though sticking the shuffle inside prevents you from using its rear clip. By comparison, the two-part clear or matching tinted silicone case design has a small hole for attachment of a lanyard, and allows users to access the shuffle’s rear clip. A Capdase logo on its front is the only thing detracting from its good looks, and the shuffle’s.


 

Review: Capdase Protective Case Set for iPod shuffle 2nd Generation

The silicone case is a far more protective case, almost completely covering the shuffle in a clear thin layer of silicone. All that’s exposed is the shuffle’s headphone port, and small hints of clip metal on the top, bottom, and one side.

A full silicone clip cover is included, affording a layer of protection that many shuffle cases omit. As simple as it is, it’s far more protective and attractive than its leather counterpart, which has oversized openings in all four corners, leaving the shuffle unnecessarily exposed and allowing its edges to be easily scratched. The only point of the leather case appears to be to offer you another way to carry your shuffle, beyond using the lanyard or just pocketing the iPod with the case on. Since Capdase knew how to protect the shuffle with silicone, why was the leather case so poorly designed?


 

Review: Capdase Protective Case Set for iPod shuffle 2nd Generation

Review: Capdase Protective Case Set for iPod shuffle 2nd Generation

As with almost every shuffle case out there, neither the silicone case nor the leather case has the ability to dock with the shuffle unless a third-party USB key-style dock is used. Additionally, while the headphone port opening was sized properly for our most oversized plugs, the thickness and shape of rubber may prevent you from getting a perfect seal with certain unusually-shaped plugs; we saw only one such issue during our testing.

 

Review: Capdase Protective Case Set for iPod shuffle 2nd Generation

Review: Capdase Protective Case Set for iPod shuffle 2nd Generation

While the Silicone Protective Case is a good design, Capdase should seriously consider eliminating the token leather case all together.


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