22 August 2006 10:41 GMT / By Stuart Miles
So you've got yourself an Apple iPod Hi-fi, but clearly worried about getting it scratched and damaged when you go to the park for a bit of a kick around.In steps the Griffin Technology Hi-Way; a versatile, custom fit, roadworthy carrying case for Apple’s iPod Hi-Fi compact stereo.
Designed to fit your Hi-Fi like a glove, the Hi-Way’s outer shell is made of durable ballistic Nylon material to deflect real-world bumps and dings, while its soft inner lining keeps your Hi-Fi safe from scuffs and scratches.
According to its makers its not just a "Pretty case" and offers a front flap to allow access to the docking station on the top of the unit but so your Your Hi-Fi stays safe and sound behind the inner lining mesh.
"The music gets out, but dirt and sand can’t get in", the company said.
Hi-Way includes lots of pockets and compartments for storing and organizing all your iPod cables and accessories, so you can keep everything your iPod needs all in one place.
Protect your Hi-Fi investment with a Griffin Hi-Way case, priced at only £32.95. Audio, Audio accessories, iPod accessories, Griffin



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