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Belkin's New Form-Fitting Sports Sleeve for iPod® nano Protects Your iPod While You Work Out; Sports Sleeve Offers Greater Protection with Screen Overlay

Business Wire, Jan 5, 2006

COMPTON, Calif. -- You can now keep your iPod nano protected and secure while exercising or participating in outdoor activities with Belkin's new Sports Sleeve for iPod nano. The Sports Sleeve protects the iPod nano while preserving its original slim profile. It is currently available in North America. The Sports Sleeve will also be on display at the 2006 International CES Show in Las Vegas, NV, January 5-8, at 31247 South Hall and at Macworld Conference & Expo in San Francisco, CA, January 10-13, at 717 South Hall.

Sports Sleeve for iPod nano (F8Z060) - $24.99

The Sports Sleeve secures your iPod nano with durable silicon construction and a protective screen overlay. Its form-fitting design allows for easy access to all ports. With the iPod nano in the Sports Sleeve, you can dock it and use certain bottom-mount accessories such as the Belkin TuneFM for iPod nano. A detachable armband offers convenient, hands-free carrying options. VELCRO(R) brand fasteners run almost the entire length of the armband, allowing for a snug fit with any arm. The product comes in frost white and black colors.

About Belkin Corporation

Belkin Corporation, the global leader in connectivity solutions, offers a range of innovations for the computer, electronics, and mobile consumer. With a diverse and far-reaching product mix consisting of home and enterprise networking, VoIP hardware, audio video solutions, KVM (keyboard/video/mouse) and peripheral sharing, power protection and cabling, as well as USB and FireWire(R) devices, Belkin extends its reach also to Bluetooth(TM), cellular, PDA, iPod(R), and other solutions for mobile computing. Belkin products are available through www.belkin.com as well as through a network of major distributors, resellers, and superstores.

iPod is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.

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