An armband that holds an electronic device is presented. The armband includes a pouch which includes a window and an opening configured to allow an electronic device to be inserted into the pouch. The armband also includes an arm strap wherein the proximate end of the arm strap is coupled to the pou
An armband that holds an electronic device is presented. The armband includes a pouch which includes a window and an opening configured to allow an electronic device to be inserted into the pouch. The armband also includes an arm strap wherein the proximate end of the arm strap is coupled to the pouch, and wherein the arm strap includes: holes arranged in a specified pattern; loop cells at specified locations along the length of the arm strap; and a hook cell located at a distal end of the arm strap. The armband further includes a ring coupled to the pouch configured to allow the distal end of the arm strap to be passed through the ring and pulled toward the proximate end of the arm strap so that the hook cell can be coupled to one or more loop cells.
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1. An armband for holding an electronic device, comprising: a pouch with a first face and a second face;a window on the first face of the pouch;an opening located along a first edge of the second face of the pouch, wherein the opening is configured to allow an electronic device to be inserted into t
1. An armband for holding an electronic device, comprising: a pouch with a first face and a second face;a window on the first face of the pouch;an opening located along a first edge of the second face of the pouch, wherein the opening is configured to allow an electronic device to be inserted into the pouch;an arm strap having a proximate end coupled to a second edge of the pouch, wherein the arm strap comprises a layer of spandex sandwiched between two layers of polyurethane, and wherein the arm strap further comprises: a plurality of holes arranged in a specified pattern;a plurality of loop cells at specified locations along the length of the arm strap; anda hook cell located at a distal end of the arm strap; anda ring coupled to a third edge of the pouch, wherein the ring is configured to allow the distal end of the arm strap to be passed through the ring and pulled toward the proximate end of the arm strap so that the hook cell can be coupled to one or more loop cells. 2. The armband of claim 1, further comprising a device-securing strap coupled to the pouch, wherein the device-securing strap is configured to prevent the electronic device from slipping out of the opening of the pouch. 3. The armband of claim 2, further comprising: a closure hook cell located on the device-securing strap; andone or more closure cells located on the second face of the pouch, wherein the closure hook cell located on the device-securing strap is configured to couple to a closure cell on the second face of the pouch, wherein the one or more closure cells are located so that the pouch can accommodate electronic devices of different sizes. 4. The armband of claim 1, wherein the third edge is located opposite of the second edge. 5. The armband of claim 1, wherein the specified pattern for the plurality of holes on the arm strap is configured to balance between stretchability and breathability of the arm strap. 6. The armband of claim 1, wherein the specified pattern for the plurality of holes includes one or more of rows of holes;wherein holes in a given row are offset a specified distance from a centerline of holes in an adjacent row;wherein the specified distance is one-half the distance between a pair of holes in the adjacent row of holes;wherein adjacent holes in a row of holes are substantially equally spaced;wherein adjacent holes in a row are spaced 6.7 millimeters as measured from a centerline of the adjacent holes;wherein adjacent rows of holes are substantially equally spaced; andwherein adjacent rows of holes are spaced between 3.8 millimeters and 4 millimeters inclusive as measured from the centerlines of adjacent rows of holes. 7. The armband of claim 1, wherein the diameters of the holes are substantially the same. 8. The armband of claim 1, wherein the diameter of the holes is between 1.5 millimeters and 3.5 millimeters inclusive. 9. The armband of claim 1, wherein the loop cells are oval. 10. The armband of claim 1, wherein the loops cells are located on the arm strap so that the hook cell can overlap at least two adjacent loop cells. 11. The armband of claim 1, wherein the window is bonded to the pouch using an adhesive, heat, and pressure. 12. The armband of claim 1, wherein the window includes: a substantially transparent portion; anda substantially translucent portion;wherein the substantially translucent portion of the window is formed by applying an ink to a portion of an outer surface of the window; andwherein the ink is formulated so that the ink provides:a frosty and translucent appearance; anda low-friction scrolling surface for a finger. 13. The armband of claim 12, wherein the window includes a button area which is configured to facilitate locating a button on the electronic device;wherein the button area is located within the translucent portion of the window;wherein the button area protrudes out of-plane from the outer surface of the window;wherein the button area is formed using a hydroforming process which presses the window into a desired shape; andwherein the button area is formed after ink is applied to the window. 14. The armband of claim 1, further comprising a polyurethane microfiber material for an inner lining of the pouch. 15. The armband of claim 1, wherein the arm strap and the first face of the pouch are made from a single piece of material; andwherein the first face of the pouch and a second face of the pouch are bonded together along the edges of the pouch. 16. The armband of claim 15, wherein a bond is created using an adhesive, heat, and pressure applied at the edges of the pouch. 17. The armband of claim 16, wherein the adhesive is a urethane-based adhesive. 18. The armband of claim 15, wherein a hole is cut into the second face of the pouch to create the opening in the pouch, wherein the hole is located away from the edge of the second face. 19. The armband of claim 15, further comprising stitches at a junction of the arm strap and the pouch to reinforce the coupling between the arm strap and the pouch. 20. The armband of claim 15, further comprising stitches at a junction of the ring and the pouch to reinforce the coupling between the ring and the pouch. 21. The armband of claim 1, wherein the holes are punched into the arm strap after the loop cells are coupled to the arm strap. 22. The armband of claim 1, further comprising: a storage-mode cell located on a face of the arm strap opposite to the face of the arm strap in which the plurality of loop cells and the hook cell are located, wherein the storage-mode cell is configured so that when the arm strap is wrapped around the pouch, the hook cell can be coupled to the storage-mode cell to prevent the hook cell from attaching to other materials. 23. The armband of claim 22, wherein the face of the arm strap opposite to the face of the arm strap in which the plurality of loop cells and the hook cell are located does not include hook cells. 24. An armband for holding an electronic device, comprising: a pouch constructed to hold an electronic device;a window on a first face of the pouch, comprising one or more button areas configured to facilitate locating buttons on the electronic device; andan arm strap having a proximate end coupled to a second edge of the pouch, wherein the arm strap comprises a layer of spandex sandwiched between two layers of polyurethane, and wherein the arm strap further comprises: a plurality of loop cells at specified locations along the length of the arm strap;a hook cell located at a distal end of the arm strap. 25. The armband of claim 24, further comprising: a storage-mode cell located on a face of the arm strap opposite to the face of the arm strap in which the plurality of loop cells and the hook cell are located, wherein the storage-mode cell is configured so that when the arm strap is wrapped around the pouch, the hook cell can be coupled to the storage-mode cell to prevent the hook cell from attaching to other materials. 26. An armband for holding an electronic device, comprising: a pouch constructed to hold an electronic device;an arm strap coupled to the pouch, the arm strap constructed to couple the pouch to an arm; anda window on a face of the pouch, wherein the window comprises one or more button areas configured to facilitate locating one or more buttons on the electronic device;wherein the arm strap comprises a layer of spandex sandwiched between two layers of polyurethane. 27. An armband for holding an electronic device, comprising: a pouch with a first face and a second face;a window on the first face of the pouch, wherein the window includes a translucent portion;a button area in the translucent portion of the window, wherein the button area comprises a protrusion that protrudes out of-plane from an outer surface of the window;an opening located along a first edge of the second face of the pouch, wherein the opening is configured to allow an electronic device to be inserted into the pouch;an arm strap having a proximate end coupled to a second edge of the pouch, wherein the arm strap comprises a layer of spandex sandwiched between two layers of polyurethane, and wherein the arm strap further comprises: a plurality of holes arranged in a specified pattern;a plurality of loop cells at specified locations along the length of the arm strap; anda hook cell located at a distal end of the arm strap; anda ring coupled to a third edge of the pouch, wherein the ring is configured to allow the distal end of the arm strap to be passed through the ring and pulled toward the proximate end of the arm strap so that the hook cell can be coupled to one or more loop cells. 28. The armband of claim 27, wherein the button area is formed in the window using a hydroforming process. 29. The armband of claim 27, wherein the translucent portion of the window is formed by applying an ink to a portion of an outer surface of the window, and wherein the button area is formed after ink is applied to the window.
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