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Review: STM Cocoon for iPod nano

Last updated: May 12, 2021 7:21 pm UTC
By Jerrod H.
Review: STM Cocoon for iPod nano

Pros: A good-looking semi-rigid travel case of quality construction with clamshell halves that zip closed; When closed, the case is completely protective. Well made, sturdy belt clip that’s slim enough to not be an issue for those who won’t use it.


Cons: A poor silicone sleeve is included in the package as an inner case; A hole in the outer shell for headphone jack access is very difficult to make use of.

Review: STM Cocoon for iPod nano

We’ve always been impressed with Australian company Standard TM’s travel style Cocoon cases, with those for the both iPod mini (iLounge rating: A) and full-size iPods (iLounge rating: A) receiving our righest ratings due to their their wonderful build quality and smart design. Though it’s still a good choice, we were slightly less impressed with their latest Cocoon, designed for the iPod nano.


As with previous STM Cocoon cases, the Cocoon for nano is a clamshell-style case made of semi-rigid material often used for camera cases. The Cocoon’s two halves zip completely closed with a pair of quality zippers. Inside one half is a mesh pocket large enough to carry a pair of earbud-style headphones.

Inside the other is a simple well which is deep enough for an iPod nano to fit into with an included slim case applied.  The well is straddled by a thin piece of clear plastic intended to keep the iPod from falling out should you open the case upside down. In the corner of the outer case nearest the iPod’s headphone jack is a grommeted hole so that one can listen to the iPod with the case closed. Unfortunately, this hole is small and at a position and an angle such that getting Apple’s headphone jack properly inserted into the case and iPod is a challenge, and impossible with many larger third-party headphone jacks.


The Cocoon’s outer case is highly similar to that of its siblings, and generally just as well-made. Its hinge, seams, and zippers are all well-finished and all feel extraordinarily durable. Each half is nicely lined with a soft black felt.

On the outside of the iPod-holding shell, a thin but sturdy simple metal belt clip is sewn into the outer material. Though not removable, the clip is sufficiently small to not bother those who won’t use it much.

 

Review: STM Cocoon for iPod nano

Our biggest disappointment lies not in the Cocoon’s mostly excellent outer shell, but in the extraordinarily cheap silicone sleeve included as inner protection. The sleeve is frosted white silicone, and has three major problems. First and least significant, it has some of the roughest edges we’ve seen on such a case in quite some time.

 

Review: STM Cocoon for iPod nano

Second, the sleeve’s attempt to protect the iPod’s screen with its very thin molded-in layer of silicone resulted in rather poor screen clarity, extremely murky and dirty-looking.


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