Proporta Introduces the 3G iPod Nano Echo – Mirror Case

Posted on 22 April 2008 by


Hannah popped a new goodie into my inbox this morning: Proporta is introducing a new accessory for the 3G nano, the Echo – Mirror Case.

It’s pretty! But I can already tell I’d have to dedicate minutes of my day to compulsively wiping it down; the Echo – Mirror Case looks like a gorgeous fingerprint magnet. ;-)

The Echo – Mirror Case utilizes the same concept as the Echo – Mirror Screen Protector, but protects your entire 3G nano in the process.

Mirror Mirror on the Wall…
Echo – Mirror Case by Proporta

Proporta have added a funky new case to their collection for the 3G iPod nano. Not only does it protect your nano the way most Proporta cases do (with some tender loving care), it also doubles up as a fantastic mirror.

Offering more than meets the eye, the Proporta Echo – Mirror Case (Apple 3G iPod nano) has been designed so that when your display light is on, it will act as a simple (yet brilliant) case and protect your 3G iPod nano in style. However, turn your backlight display off and it’ll act as a mirror meaning you can look almost as beautiful as your iPod nano surely will.

The Proporta Echo – Mirror Case (Apple 3G iPod nano) also features cutouts allowing access to all ports and controls, so you’ll never need to remove the device from the case.

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