iStik…Freedom, Flexibility, Functionality
Gnomedex attendee Maura Desimone from Color & Design Trends sent us this review of the new iStik:
Created specifically for the iPod Nano, this handy little gadget uses eight high-tech Neodymium magnets to fasten your iPod wherever you like. Giving you the freedom of movement and security of having your music with you wherever you go…however you go.
I recently had the opportunity to try this handy little gadget out. The power of the magnets is really incredible. I was able to attach it to any piece of clothing I was wearing without it moving even the slightest. I was also able to stick it on my refrigerator and magnet board…not sure why you’d want to, but I thought it was cool anyhow. On the downside, when I first tried to open the case that holds it, I had a really hard time closing the casing around the ipod. Then when I went to remove it from the case I had a hard time opening it as well. My friend, though, had no problem at all. Maybe you just need a strong friend to help you out the first few times.
Looks like a cool accessory for anyone looking for a way to secure their iPod while they workout plus iStik has given us an exclusive 25% off coupon to promote:
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5 Comments
Donspatch
August 28th, 2008
at 6:38am
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tawni
August 26th, 2008
at 2:50pm
This looks like it would be perfect for kids. I will have to get one for my daughter as she drops her nano all the time.
Brian Tran
August 26th, 2008
at 9:25pm
Well to me, i would find this as a win and a lose because you would have easy access to your ipod, but if you pull it off, you could loose the other piece. Frankly, i would feel better having the ipod in my pocket.
-briguy331
paul nielsen
August 28th, 2008
at 10:16am
And if I place it over my pocket with my credit cards or my magstripe parking ticket, I’m in for a world of hurting.
sorry, a non-starter for me.
Nielsen
Sara Ross
September 8th, 2008
at 1:32pm
I picked one up for running a couple of weeks ago and it worked perfect! The best case I have tried out yet. But my son stole it and now is wearing it on his hat… I guess I will have to order another one