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iPod Privacy Screen

ipod-video-privacy-screenWe all know a thing about the iPod accessory market: it is empty! However, a few companies decided to change this and deliver a few accessories to the iPod fans all over the globe. One of the most useful gadgets is the iPod privacy screen. You don’t want anyone to see what you are seeing right?

What this gadget does is prevent all around you from peeping at your iPod’s screen. In everyday life, you might not need it very much, but what about public transportation? Do you want the smelly guy next to you to watch your favorite movie with you and even ask you for the right earbud? No, you don’t! This is where the iPod privacy screen comes into scene. It provides a 46-degree viewing angle, making in impossible for others to see what you are watching.

Anyone looking from a non-straight angel will see absolutely nothing! Isn’t this great? Further more, it is very easy to install and clean and leaves no residue. You are highly advised to protect your data at any time and the iPod privacy screen is the way to do it!

You can buy it from Amazon for just $8.99, saving $11 (55%). Give it a try and take it from here!

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