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Waterproof iPod Speaker/Dock for Your Shower
Updated Oct 5, 2007
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Like to sing in the shower? This cool speaker/dock for your iPod might look like just another tube of shower gel, but in reality it'll crank out your tunes while you're scrubbing behind your ears. Rock on, shower singer, rock on. (via Gizmodo)
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iStones (in wabi and sabi) for your ipod
Updated Oct 5, 2007
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Why keep your iPod in something boring when you can keep in a cool-looking rock? I'm not sure there's much more to say about this, other than this would look way cooler in your apartment than some lame docking station. (via GeekAlerts)
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Earmuff Headphones
Updated Sep 29, 2007
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The weather's getting colder, and your little iPod ear buds aren't exactly going to keep out the chill. So to keep the tips of your ears from going numb, try these larger, fuzzy headphones instead. Plus, the sound quality from this style of headphone will be significantly better than those little cheap-o things you bought from Wal-Mart. (via Shiny Shiny)
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MP3 Player for Your Wallet
Updated Sep 29, 2007
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It seems like just about anything can play MP3s these days, so the trick is to find one that's the right size for your lifestyle. This player is so thin, it's about the size of a credit card, meaning you can slide it into your wallet as your walking down the street or waiting for the subway. (via Shiny Shiny)
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Wireless Speaker for Cyclists
Updated Sep 26, 2007
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I'll be honest: I don't understand why it's again becoming popular to blast your music through speaker instead of listening to it through headphones. It's like when the 80s came back, so did people's need to carry around boomboxes (only the 2007 equivalent). Nevertheless, if that's what you're into, this seems like a great way to do it. The little speaker affixes to your bike and works with your iPod, you can rock out on the go! (via MyCyfi)
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Power Bug iPod Wall Charger
Updated Sep 24, 2007
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While I think it's useful that my iPod charges while I'm downloading songs to it from my computer, I also think it's irritating that I can't just plug it into the wall. But with this helpful USB power adapter, you can plug any of your USB devices right into the outlet. Cool! (via Shiny Shiny)
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Spider-Man CD Boombox with AM/FM Radio
Updated Sep 22, 2007
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I wouldn't put this someplace where anyone you're dating will see it, as it's one of the nerdier things I've stumbled across in quite some time. However, it'd be great for any little Spiderman fans you have running around the house -- or, could make up for all the cool toys your parents never bought you when you were a kid. (via gearfuse)
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iTrip FM Transmitter for iPod
Updated Sep 22, 2007
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Believe it or not, some of us still like to listen to the radio. Pop music radio is awful (especially if you have iPod -- why would you bother?). But if you like news stations like NPR, or sports, it's helpful to have the ability to pick up a FM signal. Instead of carrying some other portable device for this, now you can plug a little receiver into your iPod, and voila! (via The Budget Techie)
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CD Player Shoe
Updated Sep 21, 2007
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As far as I can tell, this is just a concept, but it'd be awesome if it really exists. Instead of upgrading to an iPod like all those suckers, you could kick it old skool with your CDs, blasting your late-90s tunes through the speakers like boomboxes of yore. Sure, it'd irritate all the other runners, but what the hell. (via Crave)
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Sport Caps for Nano 3G
Updated Sep 15, 2007
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If you've purchased the new iPod Nano, you'll need something to keep it in when you're walking around town, taking a jog -- or just playing some tunes while you're putzing around the yard.
This cap isn't the most-stylish thing I've ever seen, but it's a clever, effective way to keep your music secure when you need to be hands-free. (via Geeksugar)
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Boomtune Tripod iPod Speakers
Updated Sep 7, 2007
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I can't recall how many times I've been someplace and wanted to share music off my iPod with a group of people. This little stand not only holds you tunes, but blasts them out of a little speaker embedded in the stand.
Easy to carry, quick to use, and stylish. What more do you want? (via Geeksugar)
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