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Review: Pods Plus iPod Nano Skin

Last updated: May 16, 2021 1:23 am UTC
By Jeremy Horwitz
Review: Pods Plus iPod Nano Skin

Pros: A functional silicone rubber iPod nano case – the first to market – with protection for the most of nano’s front, back, sides, and top. Available in eleven colors.


Cons: No frills look and feel. Screen is completely exposed at all times, as are Hold switch and Dock Connector Port. Design is very simplistic and slick to the touch, lacking grip or texture dots; wristband and necklace are very small, requiring user to poke holes in case’s back to be used.

Review: Pods Plus iPod Nano Skin

Though highly predictable in concept and execution, Pods’ Plus iPod Nano Skin ($11.99 each) is quite timely: with tremendous public concern over iPod nano scratches, the company has delivered the first silicone rubber case actually purchasable for the nano, even beating Apple Computer’s own nano Skins to market.


There are a number of things to like about iPod Nano Skin. It covers all of the nano’s surfaces, leaving only holes for its screen, Hold switch, headphone port and Dock Connector port at the bottom.

A thin strip of rubber separates the headphone and Dock Connector ports, a touch we were pleasantly surprised to see. Two grooves in the case’s back can be cut with a knife if you want to wear the case on a belt or with an elastic armband, neither included, while two dots on the bottom left side can be punched through for use with a white fabric necklace or wristband, both of which are included.


Review: Pods Plus iPod Nano Skin

Eleven colors of iPod Nano Skins are available, only one of which is presently listed by the company as backordered. You can choose from baby blue, black, dark orange, ghost white, gray, hot pink, lime green, light orange, orange red, pink, purple, and yellow. Our sample units were the ghost white – the presently backordered color – and the purple.

Review: Pods Plus iPod Nano Skin

Pods Plus has made this case thin and almost soft in texture, without any grip dots or other design flourishes – something we expect that other companies will rememdy in short order. Though the Click Wheel doesn’t have a specially sculpted circle in the rubber, it’s still easy enough to use through the Skin’s thin front membrane, if a little odd and smooth to the touch.


The Hold switch is also easy to use, though it could (and probably should) have also been covered without a problem. More positively, while the case’s headphone port hole is small, the case is thin enough that it doesn’t matter: oversized headphones still fit, and stay in above the rubber. The same is true with the Dock Connector port hole. We really would prefer that more of these holes were covered, either full-time or by slits, but we’ll have to see how companies evolve nano case design over time.


Review: Pods Plus iPod Nano Skin

Our biggest issues with Nano Skins are these: first, there’s no screen protection, which we think has taken on even greater importance with the nano than its predecessors. Second, the design is very generic, the model of a commodity silicone case if ever we’ve seen one – other than the “cut it yourself” back slits on these cases, there’s nothing distinctive about the look of these Skins, even by comparison with Apple’s fairly tame nano Tubes, which we’ve seen in person.


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