iPod does it Hi-Way

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Griffin technology is to launch a new carrying case for Apple's iPod stereo, called the Hi-Way.

Billed as a stylish yet practical way of transporting the iPod Hi-Fi, it boasts a highly durable ballistic Nylon shell that's useful for protecting stereos against prangs, knocks, bumps and scratches.

Manufacturers say the case fits the Hi-fi like a glove and one look at the case will reveal that it combines comfort with style, featuring a smart black lining that will complement most looks.

Griffin says: "Hi-Way includes lots of pockets and compartments for storing and organising all your iPod cables and accessories, so you can keep everything your iPod needs all in one place.

"The padded adjustable shoulder strap makes toting Hi-Way a breeze and the tough rubberised base and raised non-skid feet keep out grit and moisture."

Users can access their Hi-Way through a front flap that reveals the docking station, while keeping the stereo safe behind a wire mesh.

"The music gets out, but dirt and sand can’t get in," as Griffin says.

Hi-Way cases can be bought now and retail for £32.95.

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