If you have ever owned or used any model of the iPod for any length of time, it doesn’t take long for you to discover that iPods can easily and quickly become scratched, chipped used and abused as well. Of all the iPods, the iPod Nano is particularly sensitive to scratching.
Scratches on certain models may not affect usability that much. On models such as the Nano scratches tend to make the screen rather unreadable. Text and photos may look warped just after days of use.
So why exactly do iPod screens scratch that easily? The thing is that most of the iPod models are made from a thin layer of plastic which is known as polycarbonate coating. It can easily be altered by items such as keys and coins. Most users tend to carry their iPods in their pockets where such items are and they get scratched rather easily.
Despite all this, help exists. If you visit your local store and check the iPod accessory aisle, you will see that there are a huge number of products which will help you protect your iPod and prevent it from getting scratched and unusable.
A number of users tend to choose the simple case in order to protect their iPod screens. These cases tend to come in a number of styles as well as materials. Their prices tend to range from the very cheap to the very expensive. One of the most common case materials on the market is leather and leather is versatile and looks good as well. Though it tends to be suitable for most cases, those who are making use of their iPods under harsh weather conditions which are rather severe may require a metal case for some better protection.
For people who require a higher level of protection for their iPods, a number of variations exist, a number of invisibility shields and specialty coating tattoos help to keep screen scratches at bay.
Invisible shields tend to be very tough and resist scratches rather well. A nice benefit of using a shield is that once you have put it on, you can’t see it. This gives you the protection that you need and saves you the inconvenience of having that look of having a cover. A lot of users claim that these sorts of covers are somewhat difficult to put up but when they get on, they stay there.
Protective tattoos are one more option for eliminating scratching and they are rather popular as well. They can be thought of as a second skin for your iPod as they are very durable. They are usually coated with a scratchproof finish and they fit each individual device perfectly as they are custom cut fit to do so.
All the designs are usually printed on a high tech vinyl coating which is also a self-adhesive. They tend to have been both useful and stylish, they have a lifespan about four years or even more, and this makes them a great option if you want to protect your iPod properly.
No matter what type of casing you prefer, the important thing is to prevent any type of damage or scratching to your iPod screen in order to prolong your devices lifespan for years of musical enjoyment.

