Electronics : Silicone Skin Case w/ Belt Clip for Samsung YP-P2, Black

Electronics : Silicone Skin Case w/ Belt Clip for Samsung YP-P2, Black

Silicone Skin Case w/ Belt Clip for Samsung YP-P2, Black

from: Eforcity



Silicone Skin Case w/ Belt Clip for Samsung YP-P2, Black
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Brand: eforcity
EAN: 0877083065253
Label: Eforcity
Manufacturer: Eforcity
Publisher: Eforcity
Studio: Eforcity



Features:
  • Keep your MP3 player safe and protected in style with this silicone accessory.
  • Slip your MP3 player in to add a splash of color and deliver instant all around protection from scratches
  • Constructed from smooth, treated silicone that resists dirt and stains.
  • Includes a detachable belt clip for easy carrying
  • Compatible with: Samsung YP-P2







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Item Description:
Keep your MP3 player safe and protected in style with this silicone accessory. Slip your MP3 player in to add a splash of color and deliver instant all around protection from scratches Constructed from smooth, treated silicone that resists dirt and stains. Includes a detachable belt clip for easy carrying Unique design allows easy access to all functions without having to remove the skin. Type: Generic / Aftermarket Color: Black Size: perfect fit Accessory ONLY. MP3 player not included Compatible with: Samsung YP-P2











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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * belt clip leaves much to be desired ...
This item has a fatal weakness in how it attaches to the belt clip. The attachment is so insecure that I have had my player fall to the concrete on several occasions. Very poor design and testing. I am no longer using this item. Use at your own risk!!! I do not recommend it under any circumstances. It's just too insecure.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * The best case for its price! ...
I bought it for my son's P2. I had already checked the prices in Bestbuy and .. I couldn't find anything for less than $30 which were made of fabric and looked very rugged. This case is very nice and I recommend it to anyone who has a P2.


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