Connect wired computers to a wireless network with this Belkin dual-band USB adapter. This small dongle plugs into the computer's USB port and connects the device to the internet via a router's wireless access point. This Belkin dual-band USB adapter lets you choose the quietest channel for your wireless network.
I purchased this wireless adapter for my mom's birthday. She has a refurbished Dell laptop that no longer has a functioning wireless card, and she's taking classes to learn how to use the internet. The adapter was very easy to install on her laptop, and she was online in less than 15 minutes! Also, the adapter's price was a wonderful bargain!
Ridiculously over-engineered? Or the perfect case no matter where you're headed? We think it's a little bit of both.. Simply put, Survivor is the most protective case we've ever built. And it comes in world-famous Mossy Oak® camo patterns.Designed and tested to meet or exceed US Department of Defense Standard 810F, Griffin's Survivor Extreme-Duty Case is built from the inside out to protect your iPod from extreme conditions ... dirt, sand, rain, shock, vibration and a host of other environmental factors.Survivor is built on a shatter-resistant polycarbonate frame clad in rugged, shock-absorbing silicone. A built-in screen protector seals your Multi-Touch display from the outside environment, while hinged plugs seal the dock connector, headphone port, hold switch and volume controls.How well does Survivor perform? You can view videos and test results online at www.griffintechnology.com/survivor.
This is the second Griffin case that I've purchased for my iPod--after owning my previous Griffin nearly a year, it started to wear out due to frequent use. I have heard more bad than good about the cases, but for me, they've benefitted me greatly! First off, I like the flap that protects the camera lens. Whenever I use the camera, I simply remove it and swing it clockwise to the side so it doesn't fall back on the lens. Otterboxes don't have such protection for the camera. I also like the belt-clip/kickstand better than the lanyard on the Otterboxes. Griffin must have improved the quality of materials on their cases--I was able to hear music loud and clear through the speaker covering, and the case itself is of a harder, more durable material. And I had absoutely no problems installing my iPod in the case--you have follow the directions for installation and removal VERY CAREFULLY! In fact, I sit on my bed when I do this!
I only dropped the iPod once while in the case, and nothing happened to it or the case! This type of case is great for kids to have, as I recommended it to my friends who got their kids iPods--and they think they are a huge investment-saver. All in all, when it comes to a highly fragile item like the iPod, the Griffin case is your best bet. By the way, I'm not a hunter, but I do like camo. I'm not a frilly girly-girl!