iBumps protect iPods differently
Jan 23, 07 07:15 PM PDT

Any self-respecting iPod owner would long have included a protective cover in their initial purchase due to the iPod's notoriety of picking up scratches and nicks faster than a street lady picks up crabs. Despite a bunch of protective iPod cases and skins available, most, if not all of them, come in a smooth and flat surface. The iBumps take a paradigm shift by offering small polymeric discs that help reduce the chances of scratching or denting your iPod while offering a non-slip surface which is stable up to an 85 degree angle. The iBumps work with cellphones, GPS systems, PDAs, handheld consoles, and any other small device you can think of. Of course, this is only effective when you place your iPod on a surface, but when it comes to protecting it while in your jeans pocket, there is no better solution than a classic case.
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By Jeremy , 21/02/07 11:12 AM (CommentID #104795)
ibumps are awesome! I have a slightly scratched ipod that I put them on and the anti-slip surface is too cool. It's crazy to be able to drop your ipod and hear a "thud" instead of a "clack". Great product.
By stupid , 01/02/07 5:03 PM (CommentID #093723)
worthless invention...back to the drawing board.
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