
I have to
admit that at first I was a bit skeptical of the iGlaze. Why? Well, I’ve been
through several ipod cases already and I was hesitant to have to take my
delicate ipod out of it’s current case. No matter how careful I’ve been with my
ipod, it still has plenty of scuff marks on its front side.
However I
was tempted by iGlazeâs premise to âprotect & beautifyâ. Fotunately I took
the plunge. I unpacked the iGlaze, aligned it on top of the ipod’s face, and
pressed down. The whole process took about a minute. I am so glad that I took a
chance with the iGlaze because my ipod looks better than ever – or rather it
looks like a brand new, just out of the box U2 iPod. Except my “newâ U2 ipod
is more scratch resistant than the real one.

In my
opinion, the iGlaze is superior to an ordinary ipod skin because it’s
easier
to apply, it doesn’t produce any air bubbles, and it looks so good that
you canât
tell that itâs an add-on accessory unless you really analyze the iPod
upclose.
We HIGHLY
recommend the iGlaze. It’s simple to use, affordable, it protects your
ipod’s fascia, and it makes your ipod like a million bucks. Why didnât
apple make the
front of the ipod out of the same materials that iGlaze uses? That is
beyond
me. However, I do have to put up a disclaimer that Iâve only been using
it for
a few days. I will update this post if anything happens that shouldnât
but so far the iGlaze has shown no signs of wear and tear.
The
iGlaze by Moshi is available for the 5G ipod or iPod Nano in several
colors including
pink, white and silver which retail for $30.00. There also 4 special
editions for the 2006 World Cup that
retail for $35.00 each.

