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Silicone Case for key fob type hardware tokens (C202, C203, C301i and C302i)
A protective Token2 Hardware token silicone case to attach it to your backpack or keychain. Our Silicone Case perfectly encloses the edges of a Token2 key fob type hardware token and protects it from scratches. In addition, this case is made of pleasantly soft silicone, which is also shock-absorbent.
Compatibility: Only applicable to C202, C203, C301-i, C301, C302-i and C302 hardware tokens. Designed specifically for these models, it fits perfectly with the token.
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