Icebar waterproof iPod nano case and speakers combo

Posted in Speakers by Darrin Olson on May 23rd, 2008

Icebar V2 Waterproof iPod Nano dock and speakersWe’ve seen a number of waterproof solutions that allow you to take your iPod safely on the beach or in the shower but the Icebar V2 combination case may be the best one we’ve seen yet (and the most expensive). The case provides a waterproof housing for you iPod nano and built-in waterproof speakers for places where it’s inconvenient to use headphones.

The case does have a port for headphones if you’d rather keep your tunes personal, and also has a click-wheel membrane to give complete control of the iPod through the case. The body is made of a shatter-proof polycarbonate which allows you to easily see the iPod display, but just be case the case is shatterproof doesn’t mean the iPod you put inside is.

There is even a little kickstand on the back of the Icebar waterproof nano speakers case to stand it upright and it also comes with a lanyard and a hook for hanging it up in your shower. The case fits the first 3 generation of Nano’s and the speakers require 4 AAA batteries to run but no word on just how long that will pump out the music. There is word on price however and this type of protection is going to cost you, with the Icebar V2 priced at $89.99 USD.

Thanks, Leonie.

Icebar V2 waterproof iPod case/speakers

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One Response to “Icebar waterproof iPod nano case and speakers combo”

  1. Lisa Says:

    Love my EGO …. but I did not pay $89 dollars for it .. I paid like $69 or something from http://www.drypodsonline.com. The only thing.. I wish this was a little bit louder. My friend has the full size EGO and the speakers and sound is much better then mine … Still love it but next time I might spend the little bit more

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