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Cases for iPods
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What is the ONE (1) YEAR Limited Warranty?
OtterBox products come with a ONE (1) YEAR Limited Warranty from the date of the retail purchase by the original end-user. If a material or workmanship defect arises and a valid claim is received within the Warranty Period, OtterBox will replace the case only. OtterBox cannot be held liable for ...
What material is used for the click wheel cover?
The iPod click wheel cover is made with a rigid polycarbonate.
What material is used for the o-rings/gaskets?
The main case seal is made from a foamed silicone cord. Exception: The screen seal on the 2600 and 3600 PDA cases are made out of butyl rubber.
What material is used for the OtterBox for iPod?
The clear case is made of high impact polycarbonate. The grey areas are made of a GLS rubber overmolding.
What should I do if the packaging paper gets stuck to the inside of the OtterBox for iPod?
The paper can be easily removed by rubbing it with a little bit of water. Don’t worry, you will not ruin the case by doing this; the paper is not a manufacturing defect nor does it inhibit the quality or function of the case.This problem was corrected in late 2006, so most customers will n ...
Why are there scratches on my new OtterBox for iPod?
All of the OtterBox for iPod cases were designed as an interactive case that allows you to ruggedize your iPod, thus offering waterproof, dustproof, and drop protection. The material used is very strong but is not scratch resistant. Scratches on the case are a normal result of the manufacturing ...
Why can't I adjust my volume, skip songs, or use the microphone with my iPod touch 3rd generation when it is in the Armor™ Series case?
The headphone jack for the iPod® touch 3rd generation is a 4-conductor jack, which allows for use of volume adjustment, song skipping and microphone when used with compatible headphones. Customers are able to use the 4-conductor headphone jack with complete functionality in the Defender͐ ...
Why is the headphone jack on the outside of the OtterBox for iPod cases so tight?
When designing the OtterBox for iPod cases we decided to use a jack that would not allow for your headphones to pull out accidentally during use. If the headphone jack on your case is really tight, trying inserting and removing the headphone plug 5-10 times. This should loosen up the jack to whe ...
Why is the membrane on my OtterBox for iPod case not flush against the wheel of the iPod?
It is because the case is fully waterproof and air can be trapped under the clickwheel membrane. This trapped air is what causes the membrane over the click wheel to "bubble" or bow away from the iPod making it more difficult to use. To fix this, lightly press down on the center of the membrane ...
Will the metal pins used on my OtterBox rust?
Our pins are made from marine grade 316 Stainless steel which is the standard choice for salt and freshwater applications. The pins are very rust resistant but over time can form surface rust in a corrosive environment. This surface rust is normal and should not damage the pin or weaken the case.
Will the new iPod® classic 160GB (2009 edition) work with the classic cases that you offer at this time?
The OtterBox Defender™ and Armor™ Series cases for the iPod® classic will accommodate the iPod classic 80GB, 120GB and new 160GB 6th generation (2009 edition). Please use included foam with the 160GB device as well to ensure a secure fit of your iPod inside the Defender or Armor ...
Will the new iPod® touch 3rd generation fit into the 2nd generation touch cases that you offer at this time?
The iPod® touch 3rd generation is completely usable in the Impact™, Defender™ and Armor™ Series iPod touch cases. However, because the light sensor is located in a different position between the iPod touch models, the iPod touch 3rd generation light sensor is not exposed in ...
Will the OtterBox for iPod allow me to use my iPod/iPhone at high altitudes?
The OtterBox itself does not change the specified altitude range that the iPod/iPhone is rated to function at.
Will the OtterBox for iPod work with headphones that are not Apple iPod headphones?
Yes, the cases were all designed so that you can use basically any headphones that you want.





