Most things in life get bigger over time – athletes, fast-food sodas, Kim Kardashian’s sofa cushion imprint. When it comes to electronics however, it’s the exact opposite. Computers get smaller, TV’s get thinner and iPod’s get compressed to fractions of their original size. What makes the iPod Nano great is also what makes it challenging. Where do you keep the tiny thing without losing it? The HEX Watch Band turns your 6th Gen iPod Nano into a sick looking watch. Just pop your iPod into one of the silicone bands, hook up your headphones, and you’ve got a timepiece-mp3 player right on your wrist. It even has integrated buttons so you don’t lose any functionality. Plus, they come in solid, bright colors like the ones Toy Watch made popular. Just remember not to give anyone the time when that “one” Britney Spears track is playing.
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