Although I cover most iPod - related product over onPlaylist , I occasionally find something that ’s both telling and inexpensive — which make it perfect or Mac Gems , as well .

If you ’ve got a new iPod nano or iPod with video , chance are you ’d care to keep it look like new — for model , you may be concerned about scratching its shiny grimace . A grammatical case is a safe wager , but the trouble with case is that they add volume to a player that ’s appealing partly because of its svelte figure . And , with a few exceptions , putting your iPod into a event means masking its attractive , chrome and white ( or black ) appearance .

For preserve your iPod scratch - detached without hiding it in a cause , your best bet is one of the many “ film ” or “ shield ” products that cover scratchable surface in a clear moving picture — your iPod still count like an iPod but does n’t scratch like one . There are a telephone number of good selection out there , let in the quite - protective - but - unmanageable - to - applyinvisibleSHIELD , but my favorites are Power Support ’s $ 15iPod nano Film Setand5 G iPod ( with video recording ) Film Set(both ) .

Power Support nano Film Set

Unlike most “ films , ” which are soft and flexible — and be given to rive or peel over time — Power Support ’s Film band are made of a more stiff fabric that is very indestructible . ( Power Support says that the aerofoil of the Film is “ handle with a scratch resistant , hard coating , protective cognitive operation . ” ) In addition , whereas more flexible flick are often hard to put on without air bubbles and leave sticky residuum when removed , Power Support ’s Film is sluttish to apply and can be removed without leaving any gunk behind . ( The Film actually uses “ stable clingstone ” to adhere to your iPod . )

Both moving picture sets let in three pieces : a turgid film for the front of your iPod except for the Click Wheel , a small-scale film for the back of your iPod , and a Click Wheel cover song . The front musical composition protects the entire front of the iPod , in good order up to the boundary ; however , so as to avoid “ hang ” corner that could peel , the film for the rear of your iPod does not cover the curving edges of the chrome back . In other row , unlike the invisibleSHIELD , which covers nearly ever bit of your iPod ’s surfaces , the Film Set leaves the sides exposed . I ’m in person fine with this forfeiture , as in my experience it ’s the front and back of the iPod that get scratched — and dough on the sides are n’t as detectable .

The only other quirk that should be pointed out is that it can take some trial - and - mistake to apply the front piece and Click Wheel cover without overlap them . I ’ve personally chosen not to apply the Click Wheel cover , as the Click Wheel does n’t scrape that easily ( or at least not as noticeably ) .

The Film Sets offer fantabulous abrasion protective covering without adding bulk to your iPod or obscuring its silken lines . In fact , you may even fit your pic - clad iPod into most sheath — for example , if you ’re get for a run and desire to stick your nano in a shock - resistant suit . I ’ve got a Film Set on both my nano and my iPod with video , and both look as new as they did when they came home from the store . In fact , even the sides of the iPods look great , so perhaps these edges do n’t take as much ill-usage as I had expected . Best of all , the Film Set remain nigh unseeable when apply : When I ’ve shown a Film - clad iPod to mass , none have realized that the player is “ wearing ” the Film until I ’ve pointed it out . I deal Power Support ’s Film Sets to be must - have accessories for my own iPods .

The Film Set for iPod nano is presently ship ; the version for the iPod ( with picture ) should send in the next week or so .