Price: $12.53
Manufacturer: Invisible Shield
Invisible Shield for the Apple iPod nano 3rd Gen (Full Body)
Information
- Brand: Invisible Shield
- Model: APIPNAN3FB
- Dimensions: 7.50" h x 4.60" w x .88" l, .15 pounds
- Compatibility: iPod nano 3G
- Clear and virtually indestructible film protects your iPod from unsightly scratches
- Polyurethane film originally used to protect high-speed helicopter blades from dust, dirt, and debris
- Measures just 0.2 millimeters thick for the slimmest skin or cover of its kind
- Backed by a lifetime guarantee
Product Reviews
From the Manufacturer
Your search for an iPod nano case, skin, or cover is now over. The Invisible Shield is a clear and virtually indestructible film that will protect your iPod nano from unsightly scratches. The precision pre-cut Invisible Shield applies directly to your iPod, providing the toughest, most durable protection you will find.
The Invisible Shield has its origins in the military, where it was used to protect high-speed helicopter blades from dust, dirt, and debris. Now you can use that same powerful technology to protect your iPod. Invisible Shield's exclusive memory technology covers and shields your iPod, keeping it as pristine as the day you took it out of the box.
Measuring just 0.2 millimeters thick, it's one of the slimmest iPod skins or covers of its kind. It's so tough that it's backed by a lifetime guarantee. And if you ever need to remove the Invisible Shield, no problem; it comes off clean and leaves no sticky residue.
Follow the instructions and your ipod will retain it's like new appearance!
I agree with the other reviewer who emphasized the importance of following the instructions. I must also add that patience and attention to detail are key. For the uninitiated or those who hate reading instructions, there are videos on the net that show the proper procedure. Here's my experience:
I found that the device should be cleaned very well with a 50/50 water/alcohol mixture and a microfiber (lens cleaning) cloth. If you use a paper towel or your shirt, you're more likely to leave dust and lint on the device. After it's been cleaned and all the finger grease, etc. has been removed, the activation spray should be applied generously to the "sticky" side of the film and your fingers. Once set into place, just squegee all the liquid away and let it dry overnight. Ideally, one should apply the Invisibleshield to a new Nano so there won't be any scratches on the mirrored back - unfortunately mine was used for quite some time and already had some fine scratches...nevertheless, it is now well-protected.
I've used Invisible Shield products on other devices with great success and this one for the Nano is no exception: it does not affect any functions, makes the Nano "nonslip" and scratch-free, is removable, and has a lifetime guarantee to boot. What's not to like?
BEWARE OF THIS PRODUCT!!!
DO NOT buy the InvisibleSHIELD for ANY reason for any of your devices/phones! The spray you use to install this product got under the touchscreen on my HTC Touch Pro and destroyed it! When I contacted ZAGG (the makers of this product) about this issue, they said their warranty only covers the InvisibleSHIELD itself and refused to pay to have my phone repaired or replaced!
Their "Customer Service" is also some of the worst I have ever seen! I had to repeatedly call and email them to get an answer out of them. It took me well over a month to finally get a hold of someone just so they could tell me they would not replace my phone :(
I would steer clear of this product and get something that won't potentially destroy your phone - stay as far away from the ZAGG company (and all of their products) as possible!
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I've had my shield on my 3rd gen Nano for over a year and a half now, still scratch-free! The corners started to peel (I use it somewhat roughly) but I was able to clean them and re-apply the shield with some superglue. Before trying to install the item yourself, check your local mall for a retailer who knows how to install it (I was fortunate enough not to do it myself). You also might try a window tinging shop, it's the same concept. Best of luck!
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