We’re back online! For our first post in a few months, we’re going to be reviewing the Paul Frank Headphones Julius Case for the second generation iPod Touch.

I’ve always been rough with my iPods. By the time I’m finished with them, the iPod isn’t worth reselling, and I ultimately just use it to get a 10% discount from Apple by recycling it. But for the first time, I’ve decided to shell out a few bills for an iPod case.

I didn’t want to get one of those tacky plastic cases. They seem to be a monstrosity by any measure of fashion sense. Also, most seem to collect grime in between the cracks of the plastic–leaving the iPod safe, but surrounding the iPod and the user’s hands with muck.

I walked into the nearby Apple Store and immediately was caught by the Paul Frank cases. The cases were rubberized silicone, and artistic! They would quickly add a certain flare and uniqueness to my iPod.

The case easily slips on the iPod like a sock. Volume and sleep/wake buttons are covered by the case, but are given elevated, button-like places on the case. The bottom of the iPod has two connectors spots, which are thankfully uncovered. The dock connector and headphone jacks are perfectly placed.

The Paul Frank Headphones Julius Case is perfect for anybody looking for a little iPod protection, but don’t want to sacrifice on looks.

Paul Frank Headphones Julius Silicone Case

The one downside is the price tag–$29.95. Compared to other, perhaps more protective cases, the price is staggeringly high. Otherwise, this is a fantastic product–I highly recommend it!

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