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Nekfit Lets You Wear iPod On The Back Of Your Neck

NekFIT is a new fitness product for iPod shuffle and nano users that puts your iPod on the back of your neck, between your shoulders.

Peter Cohen, Macworld

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NekFIT has introduced its eponymous NekFIT product, a new iPod accessory intended for active users who want to carry their iPod with them but don't want to mess with tangled, dangling wires. NekFIT costs $33.95.

The accessory enables you to wear your iPod on the back of your neck on your shoulders. It's designed to fit the iPod nano and iPod shuffle, including the new third-generation iPod nano.

The device rests loose on your shoulders, and includes three differently sized clips to fit different iPods. The NekFIT is adjustable for different neck sizes, and it integrates large fast-touch buttons that let you manage click wheel controls and volume. It integrates wire storage so you don't have earbud wires dangling from your head and neck.

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