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Fri, 11 Dec 2009 Scosche launches kickBACK range for iPod nano, iPod touch and iPhone

Range of cases with integrated kickstand for widescreen viewing

Nick Spence


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Award winning iPod and iPhone accessories manufacturer Scosche Industries has introduced the kickBACK range of cases for iPod nano, iPod touch and iPhone.

The kickBACK range combines polycarbonate and rubber to offer iPod nano, iPod touch and iPhone 3G/3GS users for additional protection.

An integrated kickstand and rubberised feet that provide grip on flat surfaces allow the iPod/iPhone to be propped up making the kickBACK useful for video viewing.

There are three models in the range including:

kickBACK S & t3

The kickBACK S & t3 provide protection to the iPhone and iPod touch respectively. The sleep and volume buttons are still accessible through play-through rubber bumps. They have an open face design with additional padding at each corner to prevent the screen from touching any surface when placed face down.

The kickBACK S is compatible with the iPhone 3G and 3GS and the t3 is designed for the second generation iPod touch. They are priced at £26.99 and are available from www.microanvika.com.

kickBACK n5

The KickBACK n5 has rubber edges and a flip-out kick stand that enables iPod users to enjoy videos on the nano 5G’s 2.2 inch display without it sliding around.

None of the functionality is compromised promises the company, despite the iPod being fully protected. Cut outs for the new video camera, microphone, dock connector and headphones means there is no need to remove the case when transferring footage to your PC or Mac or downloading music.


The kickBACK n5 is offered in clear polycarbonate with black rubber and is priced at £19.99.

It is available from www.microanvika.com.

More details can be found at www.scosche.com.

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