Along withBelkin , DLO ’s also get into theZuneaccessory business . We ’ve get a hands on of the Jam Jacket , a rubberized protective software for the Microsoft player .
https://gizmodo.com/belkins-zune-accessories-hands-on-216143
In little , it ’s a pretty solid casing that ’ll protect the back and side from scratches , but leaves the screen exposed to the elements . However , there ’s one thing that DLO overlooked when design this case .

The one , pretty important affair : the clitoris . Because the “ back ” and “ dally ” buttons on the Zune are literal button , you ’re conk to need to be able-bodied to actually press them down . The way the case is design , the two release are fairly operose to press with all the raised rubber in the fashion . Unless you apply your nails or have pocket-size finger , this may be a job .
That aside , the sides have recruit grips that you ’d find on the bottom of shoe or showers , which makes it even hard to misplace your clasp , no matterwhat you did before .
The top and bottom have holes edit out for the headphones and Zune dock connective , so you ’re set there .

For $ 19 , this is a middling decent quality case — save for the button problems . If you ’re looking for more of a gilded feel , we ’ve got a hands - on with some leather ones tomorrow .
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