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I bought this an answer to where to put my ipod in the car and it was ineffective. It cracked easy and i was unable to plug in my aux cord with it in the holder.
It fits perfectly in my cupholder (Honda Accord 1997). Also, my ipod nano 3G fits really well in it, even though it's not specifically made for a nano. I purchased an FM transmitter without a dock so I bought this cradle in lieu of the dock. My ipod has a leather case; without the case on, it kind of flops to the side in the holder, but still works fine.
Its simple and works well for a regular IPOD. This product is ok. Dont bother if you are using it for a NANO.
Not only does this thing hold the Ipod and stop the rattles but it is also great as a Cell Phone holder.
(Just imagine a new video IPod being handled roughly. The IPod no longer is firmly cradled because of these loose pieces. Can't do it. If the materials were more sturdy, this would be a great product. Good, then you believe me when I tell you I was most careful and gentle about placing the IPod in the cradle.).Now, the cradle is pretty much useless. The top part of it has cracked into three pieces, leaving "flaps" of squeezy foam rubber hanging off of the bottom part. I have had the ISqueez Cradle for maybe a couple of weeks, and the thing is already cracked in several places, rendering it pretty much useless.
I slid the IPod gently into and out of its cradle each time. This comes after normal usage, in which I slid the IPod into and out of the cradle each time I entered or exited my car. I wasn't rough or anything. But given how flimsy it has turned out to be after just a couple of weeks of normal usage, I would recommend you spend a few more bucks for something a little more durable, and of a higher quality.
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