nthnsum
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Registered: Nov 1999
Location: Des Moines, IA
Posts: 18 |
When the Visor first came out, everyone complained about the cover. I agreed, thinking it awkward and pretty useless. Well, after doing some intensive research on cases, I came across a "novel" idea.
The problem with most of the cases out there is that they don't provide for needing access to the springboard section of the Visor. However, if you look at the cover, you'll see that when it snaps onto the front, it still allows for removal of the springboard insert that comes with the Visor.
I decided to make this my case by buying a swivel belt clip kit (used for cellular phones) at Radio Shack, attaching the it to the front cover, and using this to clip the visor onto my belt. It provides minimum bulk, freedom of movement, and is very secure. The only bad thing is that it does not give the Visor any padding, but weighed against the advantages, this isn't a concern for me.
This way, when the MP3 and/or "sixpak" springboard come out, I'll hopefully be able to access them while the unit is securely attached to my belt. So far, it's worked very well. Just thought I'd share my idea.
[This message has been edited by nthnsum (edited 11-19-1999).]
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