Armband aiming to end cord problems

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Incipio Technologies yesterday announced the launch of its [performance] Armband for the iPod shuffle.

The armband is designed to provide music lovers with somewhere to hold their iPod shuffle while exercising and contains a cord management system to help stop the distraction caused by swinging and dangling headphone leads.

It is made from a unique elastic material that draws sweat away from the skin and also has a specially designed rubber moulding to aid airflow while exercising.

Incipio's managing director, Ti Le, said that the [performance] Armband was the result of extensive research among iPod shuffle users and would be the first of many products aimed at fitness fanatics.

"The tremendous feedback we receive from our customer base helped us develop the simple but innovative solution to the biggest problem for armband users - the swinging long headphone cord while working out," he said.

The [performance] Armband, which is available in white, grey and black, costs $12.99 (£6.50).

Incipio recently launched the IncipioHITCH adaptor to allow iPod nano users to connect to any USB port without a bulky dock or cables.

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