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    Monday
    Dec162013

    Finally, an easy way to carry earbuds without all the tangles.

    You supply your own earbuds.iPhones and smartphones are easy to carry, earbuds are not. They always get tangled up. Sound Pockets makes the Freedom Case, case with built in earbud storage. For iPhone 4, 5, and Gen5 Touch. Each Sound Pockets Freedom Case includes two earbud "caddies". (You supply your own earbuds.) One caddy is specially designed to fit your Apple earbuds, while the other is specially designed to fit Apple's In-Ear Headphones with Remote and Mic. Slide the caddy into place in the pocket of the case, snap the cover closed and you're all set to go. You won't have to bother with searching for lost earbuds or untangling cords again. The case is made of hard polycarbonate plastic, keeping the back and the sides of your iPod or iPhone protected against scratches and minor drops. The camera hole is ample, and the pocket stops well before the camera hole, thus avoiding the dreaded flash-glare that occurs with many of the other iPod cases on the market today. It's the ideal case for travel or anytime you'll need your earbuds on-hand. As an added bonus, the Freedom Case's door also doubles as a stand  in landscape mode. Watch movies and videos comfortably hands-free. Available in colors. Under $35.

    www.soundpockets.com  

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