Some elastic sleeves, like the Speck Skin Tight, prevent use of the Nano and increase its volume. However, the Speck Deluxe Nano's lid has a thin latch that perfectly matches the Nano's profile. The case from Audio Outfitters, on the other hand, complements the thin, sleek features of the Nano well, but the belt clip is too large and contradicts the design of the case. There's also a nice clip-on attachment called "The Shadow" made by Groove Talent Limited and sold in some Radio Shack stores. It has an even slimmer design and attaches directly to the Nano without a lid, case or skin. Unfortunately, it lacks bump/scratch protection and has a slippery surface that doesn't stick well to shirt pockets (and doesn't match Audio Outfitters or Speck's Skin Tight cases). Why wouldn't a company design a thin, tight protective case with a thin closure that won't slip off easily when clipped to a shirt pocket? Since the main attraction of the iPod Nano is its small size, the concept seems obvious. So far I have not seen a product with all these similarities.
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