Nike Sport Armband for iPod nano
Run in comfort with the Nike Sport Armband. It has a clear window and stretches to fit your iPod nano.
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Wear the seamless Nike Sport Armband for fourth-generation iPod nano and listen to your music while you work out. Its D-ring design means you only have to have one hand free to put on and adjust the armband.
You can easily view your iPod nano screen through the durable window, and use the no-look buttons to control your tunes. Made with ultra-soft, lightweight fabric, it stretches securely to fit your iPod nano with or without a receiver. The low-profile, adjustable closure gives you a perfect fit, and the reflective dot pattern keeps you visible while you run.
Features
- Fits fourth-generation iPod nano with or without receiver
- Easy-to-adjust D-ring design for one-handed adjustment
- Easy control of iPod with tactile no-look button
- Sweat-resistant cover to protect iPod
- Reflective details for greater safety in the dark
Mfr. Part No.: AC1677-001
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This accessory is compatible with the following:
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iPod nano 4th generation (video)
Most Recent Reviews
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Nike Sport Armband for iPod nano
Poor
Written by ES from SAINT CHARLES
Apr 28, 2009
This item does not live up to the expecations of a Nike or an Apple product.
The Cons:
The band itself is too small. The edges…Read more of the band are a plastic material that rubs the arm wrong. The plastic case seems to cause the touch wheel not to operate properly (or this may be associated to the Nike+ tool).
The Pros:
The case is made to incorporate the Nike+ attachment tool that connects to the iPod.
So, I guess if you have a smaller arm (perfect for women) then this may be the armbard for you ... for the rest of us average guys this armband is not the ideal choice. If I had kept my receipt I would return it.(1 of 1 people found this review useful)
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Nike Sport Armband for iPod nano
Way too small! Must be for a 12 year old!!!
Written by LS from Westminster
Apr 26, 2009
Are they serious with this thing?? Being by Nike I figured it would be a good selection for my boyfriend who is a personal traine…Read morer. WRONG!! He couldn't even fit it around his forearm. I even tried it and it wouldn't even go on my bicep!!! Ugh! What a waste!! shame on you nike!!
(6 of 6 people found this review useful)
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Nike Sport Armband for iPod nano
It is pretty good
Written by BS from Moorpark
Apr 25, 2009
Ok so all you guys who say the band is to small for your biceps, it's not. Unless you are massive and have arms over 22" it will f…Read moreit. And when you take the nano out of the armband do not bend the screen, DON'T BEND THE SCREEN. Use one of the old apple usb connecters to hook it in ad then pull and the ipod will come right out. It's very nice quality and I really like lot.
(3 of 3 people found this review useful)
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Nike Sport Armband for iPod nano
Total failure
Written by RT from Doral
Nov 26, 2008
I am sorry to say that, but this armband is a failure. I've been a VERY loyal user of Nike armbands since Nano 2nd gen. I had alwa…Read moreys loved the "no loop" design with a smooth, elastic material that will both fit nicely and not strangulate your arm. I didn't think twice before getting the Nike armband along with my new Nano. When I opened the box and saw the plastic loop I was a little bit skeptical, but what the heck, it is the Nike armband, it couldn't be that bad!
Unfortunately, it is THAT bad. Main reasons are:
1 - The plastic loop. It will invariably pinch your arm when you try to adjust the armband. Not nice.
2 - The fabric is not elastic or at least not as elastic as on previous designs. This translates into a stiff armband strangulating your arm. Not a good idea to block your arm's blood flow when doing physical activities.
3 - Nike + iPod receiver - It doesn't have a place for the receiver. The bottom part of the receiver will stay in contact with your skin. And it kind of has sharp edges and will annoy you during a long run. I got a slight bruise from the friction on my last long-ish run of around 15km.
4 - Hard to remove from the armband - It is hard to remove the Nano from the armband. You have to squeeze it on the top part of the pouch, i.e., on the translucent plastic part. This will dent the plastic and may scratch your new Nano's screen.
5 - Hard to plug headphones when the Nano is inserted. Although there is no special space for the Nike receiver, the pouch is a little deeper than the Nano's height. Then it becomes kind of hard to plug headphones to the unit when it is already inserted.
Sorry Nike, this armband is a failure. Please come up with a replacement similar to the successful previous designs.(444 of 494 people found this review useful)
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Nike Sport Armband for iPod nano
Good but too small...
Written by BE from Cordova
Nov 18, 2008
Conceptually I really like this armband. Nike also fixed the problem I had with the 3g armband letting sweat get inside the case,…Read more so from a technical perspective they are 50% better than the 3g armband. (Actually they fixed the sweating issue on the 3g armband too but didn't tell anyone.)
One great feature of this armband that's tough to find on others, is the tight fit of the plastic window and the raised menu button. It makes it so much easier to find the dial and because it fits so tight it makes it very easy to change volume. It also makes it less likely you'll accidently change the volume when trying to press the menu button to check your progress.
However, where they missed big is on the size of the armband, and the reason I can only give this product 4 stars. I have what I consider "normal" size arms for someone 5'11" and not overweight. I can barely get it on. It's very uncomfortable right now, one more inch and I'd be fine. This case is nowhere as flexible as the 3g case, but I'm hoping that it will change over time.(213 of 242 people found this review useful)
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Nike Sport Armband for iPod nano
Complete Failure
Written by JC from Toronto
Nov 9, 2008
I purchased this product from a Nike store in Canada. When I went to buy it, not only did it take them 15 minutes to figure out wh…Read moreat it was, but they tried to over charge me!
The next morning, when I went to go for a run, I tried to put the nano in, and get going. Even without the receiver, I worked up a sweat trying to get the nano inside the armband. I realized that it needed to be stretched out for it to fit, so this problem should go away over time.
And while the material has a great feel, the stretching capacity of the band is less then impressive. I am 15 years old, and i go to the gym about 90 minutes a week, mostly focussing on my legs for hockey. I by no means have large arms, but I am at the edge of the band on my biceps, but too loose on my forearm.
I have had numerous problems with my Nike+, which I was initially very excited over, and Nike has been absolutely awful throughout this whole process. I wish that Apple would step in, and have Nike conform to THEIR code of conduct when it comes to dealing with the consumer. Apple was great and very helpful. Nike, you can learn from Apple a great deal.(227 of 293 people found this review useful)
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