Comparing the nano versions of these cases is fairly straightforward. ArmorSkin covers a little more of the nano and costs $5 more. To our eyes, it looks better especially in clear, where it better shows off the body of the iPod inside with a seriously cool rounded block pattern on its back and sides. It s also not as easy to use with iPod accessories, the only feature omission that we consider serious here.
ToughSkin costs less, provides almost as much body coverage, and offers superior accessory compatibility. Though we prefer the fresher look of ArmorSkin, we still really like how it looks again, especially in clear as it reminds us of Power Support s classically icy Square Type cases for iPod mini and iPod nano.
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