iPod supports cancer patients
Belkin has just released a pink version of the two products for the iPod, the bag that wraps around the Sport Armband and the Remix Metal case. These new products are now available on BestBuy's online shopping site for $ 30 / a nano shell. Part of the proceeds from the sale will be made to support the fund for breast cancer patients.
Specifically, Belkin will donate 10% of the retail price of each nano iPod shell to support the Susan G Komen Association, a non-profit organization focused on finding breast cancer remedies.
The iPod nano Sport Armband is decorated with pink accents and a pink ribbon, the official symbol symbolizes the fight against breast cancer.
The iPod nano bag designed to wrap around this hand is characterized by manual washing and water resistance. Remix Metal casing for iPod nano is made of clean acrylic and silver metal, the lower body also gets a pink ribbon.
Mark Reynoso, Belkin's vice president for sales and marketing, said: 'These shells not only recognize a dynamic lifestyle of women but also show their strength and power. Studies show that exercise is an effective way to fight cancer. Our iPod covers are only financially supportive in addition to promoting a healthy lifestyle. '
Anh Thu
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