Friday, January 25, 2008

iHome Portable Stereo Speaker for iPod Shuffle


This is a great. It says "for ipod shuffle" but every ipod they make will fit it. It charges, carries, protects and plays exceptiionally well. It even comes with parts to put quick mounts on bicycles or just about anywhere. The sound is great.

For the price it is definitely worth the money. Very high quality.

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ReTrak Retractable Ipod Car Chgr-blck


Works with 3G, 4G, 5G, 5G Video, iPod nano, iPod mini & iPod Photo. Unique in-housing retractable design. Quick-release button for retracting cable. LED charging indicator light.

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Tuffwrap for Ipod Touch Black


what can i say, this case is just perfect. Your ipod touch fits it snugly and the screen protector does to and really protects your screen from everyone's fingerprints. Had it for one week and all is well, the grips really help keep it safe in your hands, as such i havnt dropped it yet so wouldnt know how well it protects the touch from impacts

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Digital Ip-rss Ipod Sound Scale Spea


I bought this after reading the previous reviews (plus it was on sale for $35) as an inexpensive small speaker system to leave at our cabin. We tried it out this weekend and were pleasantly surprised at the sound that it produces. With its small size and the remote control, we can leave it tucked out of the way or move it outdoors. I recommend this to anyone looking for an inexpensive speaker system for their ipod. It comes with various adapters for the different models of ipods.

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Ezskin Touch Princess


Made of ultra-durable high-grade silicone with anti-dust coating. Openings on bottom for access to the dock connector and earphone jack. Provides complete protection of ALL surfaces of your iPod. Includes removable neck strap, screen protector, belt clip. Made with quality by ezGear.

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Ezskin Max Onyx 80GB


For iPod Classic with belt clip, neck Strap and Screen Protector - Onyx Black 80GB

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Portable Stereo Speakers Ipod


I got this little Macally speaker for my mp3 player collection. (I have a beloved little iriver T30, a very nice Sansa 250, and an aging but still useable Rio; no iPod, thank you very much, but I'm sure it would work the same.) It works great for what it is: a very tiny, ultra-portable personal speaker that draws very little juice from its single AA battery, and therefore puts out very little volume. I use it when I'm working in the kitchen, away from my cd player and there is nothing good on the radio.

Good points:
1) Allows you to listen to mp3s (or cds, for that matter) without earphones.
2) Super-portable, lightweight, fits in any pocket.
3) One battery seems to last a long, long time. (I use a rechargeable NiMH, so the battery is essentially free for me.)

Not-so-good points:
1) No volume control.
2) Not much volume at all, come to think of it. I have to crank up my iriver to 27 or higher to hear it at a low-to-moderate level (I usually play my iriver at 12 to 17 on my earbuds, so you basically have to double the volume on your player to get the same level of sound).
3) You have to remember to TURN IT OFF when you turn off the mp3 player. There's no little light or anything to remind you that the thing is on.
4) It has a somewhat tinny sound. This is NOT a product for audiophiles!! (I am the opposite of an audiophile, whatever that is; staticky fm is fine with me.)
5) It produces a very slight but constant and remotely annoying high-pitched whine, which fortunately is drowned out by even the softest music. Actually, this whistle is what reminds me to turn it off when I forget, so maybe I shouldn't complain!

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Ifreq Fm Transmitter/carcharger Ipod with Dock- Mini Nano 4G 5G


Sonnet Tech makes the best FM transmitters out there. I have an PodFreq for iPod 3G and it was by far the strongest transmitter I've had. I purchased others and none had the intensity and clarity of the PodFreq. So when I bought a 5G 'pod I knew the Sonnet iFreq was going to be my FM transmitter of choice. And once again, Sonnet did not disappoint. My iFreq was enroute and I was going to San Diego and needed an FM transmitter for my long drive. I went to the local Circuit City and Apple Stores to look for a transmitter. I bought the DLO Transdock Micro. It worked fine, but everytime the 'pod spun up I would hear its electronic whirl on the station as it prepped the music. I used it during my trip, but quickly returned it once I received my iFreq. I was not disappointed -- the iFreq never picked up the startup whirl and the sound comes through strong. I really stand by Sonnect transmitters and the PodFreq and iFreq are very strong products in this field. For the 5G iPod I strongly recommend the Sonnet iFreq!

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Touch Leather Folio Persimmon/bone for Ipod


First off, I received it a lot faster than I thought. When I slipped my iPod Touch in it...it fit LIKE A GLOVE. I loved the velvetty inside and the leather outside. The screen is fully exposed, of course, and although it's not protected with a clear plastic, it's protected when the case is closed. All buttons and connections are fully exposed and easy to access. I've dropped it once and the case absorbed the shock pretty well. I love it and recommend it. It's really pretty and I get compliments on it all the time.

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Sunday, January 20, 2008

Fm Transmitter for Ipod Shuffle Transmit Shuffle Tunes To Fm Radio


I had standard Ipod shuffle. It wouldn't even assemble to "fm transmiter" I purchased. It was a waste of money. I wrote 4 e-mails to company to see about if another model would be work, or if they would refund purchase price. They never responded.

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iCarta iPod Stereo Dock and Bath Tissue Holder


This is an AMAZING product. Not to mention ridiculous. That it even exists is pretty amazing. I don't think your going to see this for the Zune anytime soon. It is very handy to power up your iPod while you download.

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Techstyle Ipod Classic


Speck Techstyle Classic case for iPod Classic - Black

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Sport Case for iPod Nano


Perfect. Can take moderate wear and tear, without damage. The case is very accessable; great fit and easily removable. I use it everyday, I've never had a problem.

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Digital Ip-rss Ipod Sound Scale Spea


For a small speaker system, the quality of sound is exceptional. I would highly recommend this to anyone looking for a speaker system for an iPod nano or regular iPod. The remote control has features to change the treble and bass. It's very easy to set up and play.
Even at a low volume, the sound is exceptional.
Only drawback... you cannot control the speakers without the remote control.

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TuneBase FM for iPod mini


I bought this at the Apple store so I could listen to music on my iPod mini in my car. I also purchased it because it will charge my iPod in the car, which meant one less accessory to buy. I have found this product works pretty well and the holder it clicks into keeps the iPod from rolling all over the car. I also like the gooseneck feature because I can read the songs on my iPod while I am driving.

I have found it to be a pain in the neck trying to find empty stations in different areas while driving. It seems redundant to have to change radio stations and the station setting on the TuneBase set. It has four buttons to save empty station settings on. It plugs into the cigarette lighter and comes with extra bands for older model cars that had wider holes to help it fit.

The sound quality is not, obviously, near as nice as a CD. Sometimes music sounds a bit tinny and hollow. But, for the price and the convenience, to me its a small price to pay. It still beats carrying around a large book of CD's with me everywhere I go. This product charges your iPod while its clicked into the slot. It seems to charge faster than when connected to my laptop. I find this a nice asset. So, overall, I find it to be a pretty good product that has worked as advertised.

**************UPDATE******************
Ok, This thing worked well for five days exactly. In the middle of playing a song, it up and died. The green light on the piece that connects to the cigarette lighter was on, so it was getting power. The interface piece where you click your iPod into would not work. I returned it to the Apple store and bought an AirPlay FM transmitter (which is wireless) by XTremeMac. This thing was much cheaper and works much better. I Do not recommend the Belkin TuneBase.

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Ipod Fm Transmitter


I use my Ipod to listen to podcasts and this transmitter works great for that purpose. I think it has pretty good sound for music too. All in all a good cheap transmitter.

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TuneBase FM for iPods


This is an excellent FM tuner solution. Unlike other FM tuners I have used, the frequencies you can use are not preset and can be reset on the fly. In addition, the Tunebase charges your battery while the iPod is in use.

There are drawbacks to keep in mind: like all FM tuners, you will hear static if you are getting signal interference. This is going to be an issue if you tend to drive in areas with heavy airwaves. This was a problem I had with previous solutions but is less of an issue since the frequencies are not hardcoded into the device and can be reset manually. It can be a little work to find a clean frequency, but that's just the nature of FM tuners.

I had originally considered finding some direct input solution for my iPod but found that it would be impractical for my car as far as the investment of dollars and work went. Seeing as how my car is about three years old, most solutions involve either replacing the stereo or actually going in and messing with the wiring in my car. I got the Tunebase as an interim solution but I am so satisfied with it I think I'm just going to use it for as long as I have this car.

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Micro FM Transmitter for iPods


this was agreat buy!, now i could listen to my ipod music on my fm radio

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Cta Digital Ip-hvpi Skin Case for Ipod V


Protects your ipod video from dust and scratches Color Pink Compatible with iPod video only Arm Band Inlcluded

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iPod Nano Active Sport Lite Adjustable Armband Case


This works pretty well when I run. It always stays on and its easy to take off the armband when I just want to keep the case on for protection. The arm band does get a little itchy/uncomfortable during a run, but after the first few wears that seems to go down too.

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PowerBug for the Shuffle 2G


A few months ago I needed to replace my broken shuffle dock. After trying the IncipioBud (which I didn't care for) I tried the PowerBug. So far, I adore it and have absolutely no complaints. However, considering the poor product description, it was more a lucky break than an informed decision.

As shown in the picture above, the PowerBug comes in two pieces: the little white charger unit (the "bug") and a usb cable that connects from the "bug" to the shuffle. This means your shuffle can be plugged into the wall and charged anywhere, anytime; it also means the usb cable can be removed from the "bug" and plugged into the computer, allowing your shuffle to be charged and synced in the standard manner.

So, no -- this isn't a stand-your-shuffle-up-on-it dock, but it will do the same job, as well as allowing it to be charged in a standard wall plug. Better yet -- at least for me -- the "bug" also seems to be compatible with the usb cable for my older video ipod, allowing me a lot of charging options both at home and while traveling.

Be warned - there's no guarantee they won't change the design or that plugging your own non-shuffle usb device into the "bug" won't cause it to blow up. However, until they provide an decent official product description, I can only hope this will be helpful.

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DLO Action Jacket for iPod nano


I purchased this case along with a Nike+ sensor hoping that it would fit since the case that Nike is selling got poor reviews. The case does fit, although you really have to stretch the neoprene over the bottom of the sensor to get the velcro to catch and hold. It's not bad for something that was not designed for this purpose. I also love the belt clip feature -- I don't have to use the armband if I don't want to. I can also clip the Ipod securely inside my purse while commuting on the subway.

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VideoShell for the 5G, 30GB, 60GB, 80GB


Fits 30, 60, & 80 GB video iPods; Video shell flips up and down to create a hands free desktop stand; Free surface shield included; Scratch proof protection for the video iPod; Clear case allows for easy veiwing of iPod's screen; Snug fit keeps iPod safe and secure; Access to iPod's dock connector for easy charging and syncing.

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Belkin Leather Sleeve for iPod nano 3G


This fashion-inspired, slim leather case provides easy access to navigation. The unique one-seam design hugs your iPod and protects it from everyday scratches and scuffs.

Leather sleeve protects iPod nano from scratches and scuffs. Made of soft, durable leather with soft-suede interior. All ports and controls remain accessible. Fashionable black color scheme with contrast stitching. Comes with a lifetime warranty.

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CTA Digital iIP-NVTK iPod Nano-Video Travel Kit


The case needs to be a little deeper and it could use a handle to make it easier to carry. Not worth the price I paid.

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Ezview Leather Case Ipod Nano


ezView Leather Case for iPod nano G3 with screen protector

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Dock Adapter for iPod shuffle


I was kinda curious as to what this would do for my ipod shuffle and ended up finding out that this thing is just AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I have the bose sounddock which unfortunately does not have an auxilary input, and i took a look at this and figured, heck, $13 (what i paid for it), it's worth a shot. I knew the shuffle has a proprietary jack, but the jack is only different on the third rung, and with the audio switch on, the third rung is disabled anywayz, which turns it into ur standard headphone jack. Be careful to NOT switch it to charging switch, who knows what it'll do. Anywayz, i took the extension cord that came with my bose quietcomfort 2 headphones, which were thankfully thin enough, and plugged it in. Electronics are idiots, all the sounddock knows is that there's an audio signal coming through and it plays it without complaining. This solution works great and is alot cheaper than any other method that i've seen.

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Digital FM Radio and Transmitter for iPods


First tip, there is a a moment of latency after plugging it into the cigarette lighter or plugging an iPod into it. For a few seconds but often less than five seconds, there may be static as the device is acquiring the iPod or before it begins transmitting on the FM signal.

Also, and this has to be said because it obvious some people are unaware of radio frequency warbling after reading some of the reviews, FM frequencies bleed over incrementally, in other words if you have a strong radio station broadcasting on 102.3, you're also gonna hear a weaker version of their signal on 102.1 and 102.5, this phenomena is called "warbling". It is almost funny watching the newer generation (that has never used FM radio) being introduced to the idiosyncrasies because they're trying to plug in their digital iPod into their analog car audio.

If your car FM tuner has a traditional tuner, meaning a button or analog dial that lets you rake across the entire RF range then you need to use it to find a truly unused frequency between two radio stations then tune your Belkin to it. Just using the "seek" function on your car stereo is always going to land you on a strong channel and trying to pick an empty freq off of it will perpetually frustrate you.

Some reviewers complained the device doesn't work as well in certain areas, or around mountains. That is irrational since this device is a mini radio station broadcasting to your car antenna, the reason it stops working around some mountains is because the mountains are affecting a broadcast radio station in your area and it is stronger in the spot you're having problems.

Again, the solution is to find empty airwaves for your FM tuner and this effect won't matter.

Here is a factoid that applies to most areas in the USA, National Public Radio (NPR) is often in the 89 - 91 MHz frequency range, and NPR being publicly funded doesn't have the strongest wattage so you can find an open frequency 2-3 frequencies off NPR and get clean sound with your FM mini transmitter.

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CTA Digital IP-HCNBL Black Hard Case for iPod nano


I purchased this case for my daughter's 8GB iPod Nano and she can not even plug in the earphones with the case on. The other problem is that there is difficulty with access to the hold button which is vital when you are on the go. On the other hand, the case is very sturdy and protects all the right parts on the iPod but she can't use the thing!! Maybe this is what I get for spending only $8.00 on a case. So disappointed.

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Cables To Go Ultimate Ipod Companion Kit


The cables and items in the kit cost altogether far more than the kit, so the kit is an okay deal. All the cables feel solid and high quality, the dock is reasonably nice, and the remote control works, even though it is limited in functionality.

One of the power cables fizzled out only a couple weeks after I got the kit, which might have been upsetting except that CablesToGo was very friendly on email, stood by their warranty and shipped me a new cable very fast. They didn't even ask me to return the broken cable.

For me, the most useful parts of the kit have been the cables to connect my iPod Video to my television. There are two different cables for that, and they have really opened up the usefulness of the iPod, turning it into a portable video server, instead of just a portable video viewer.

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iLuv Electronics I177BLK iPod Speaker System


In theory this is a cool device with a neat feature set and sound, however there is a terrible oversight in the alarm-it is way too loud and cannot be adjusted to be lower!

If you like waking up to soft music or talk radio, this device is absolutely not for you. The softest volume setting allowed is way too loud.

I was also not at all impressed with the AM/FM reception.

On the plus side, when connected to my iPod, the unit seems to work and sound pretty well and the remote control is handy. But I can't use this for the intended purpose, as a clock radio to wake me up in the mornings.

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CTA Digital IP-HCVS Silver Hard Case for iPod Video with belt clip


This was exactly what I wanted for my iPod. It fits perfectly (there's a felt "spacer" for the 30Gb iPod; I presume it fits the 60Gb iPod without the spacer). The aluminum case with the built-in hard plastic window provides great protection.

I'm giving this 4 stars because I'd be hesitant to go jogging with it. The belt clip isn't all that rugged, and the case doesn't seem to latch closed super securely, so I'd be worried about it popping open. But for general use, this is perfect.

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Apple Dock Connector to USB Cable


Yes, this is the original cable made my Apple in their pretty packaging. I am replacing a cable that this bad on a 1st generation iPod Nano. In case you are thinking you have a bad cable, the iPod wouldn't charge, Windows didn't know I plugged anything in and the Nano would reboot over and over. With this new cable, it works great.

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Ipod 5 Piece Kit


iPod 5 Piece Accessory Kit. For Use With All Ipods(r) and Shuffle;kit Includes Car Charger, Home Charger, Retractable Earbud, Headphone Splitter and Retractable Usb Adapter.

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Nano 3G Screen Ovrly for Ipod


Protects your iPod nano 3G screen from scratches and minor cosmetic damages / Easily attaches to your iPod nano 3G screen

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Black Portable Digital Ipod Docking Spkr Sys Batt Or Ac Power


These speakers have great sound for their size. If you're looking to spend this amount on speakers, then they are great. I listen to dance music when I'm travelling and the sound is good when it's played reasonably loud. My only (small) complaint is that I have a white iPod and only black speakers are available. But apart from that, I'm really happy with these.

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Ipod Fm Transmitter Black Nano Iblastfm By Radian Pl Tunes Charges


This thing is built well and worked great. I've had other FM modulators that connected via the headphone output but they could only select 4 fm stations and didnt work that great. I was impressed with this unit. It has a digital tuner selection where you can choose any frequency you want (200 channels i believe) that gives a strong signal. Also it uses the nano dock connecter which outputs line level rather than headphone so you get a clean sound output. Highly recommended if you dont want to mess with cables and such.

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Armband and Case for Ipod Nano


While looking for an iPod case for my 2nd Generation iPod Nano, I found an incredibly wide tableau of products. Cases ranged from very expensive genuine leather fold-cases to cheap but of poor quality plastic cases.

I was looking for a decent case, good enough to protect my iPod from scratching and scraping. This case and armband is perfect for just this purpose. The case snugly fits my iPod, and it has velcro on the back, so it may be attached to the armband (perfect for jogging and other activities) as well as the belt strap.

The only improvement to be made would be the velcro. Although I do not know how this velcro will hold up after a lot of use, often velcro tares and it's quality decreases after much use. I'll just have to see how this one holds up.

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Cta Digital Multifunction Ipod Charger


If you have an iPod and want to keep it charged this is the way to go. At home in the car and even with a battery.

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Athena iVoice Direct Radiating Dock & Sound System for iPod


I didn't have much hope of finding an iPod speaker system that delivered decent sound within my price range, and had decided to just save up for a Bose. Then I read some good reviews for the iVoice. It has an amazing sound, especially considering it can be had for $100 - crisp, clear, not muddy, not tinny, good bass, volume goes really high. I am using it in a very large room and it sounds great.

In the picture here it looks tippy, but it actually has a broad piece in the back that stabilizes it perfectly. It's also very sleek-looking.

The only con (possibly) is that the remote is smaller than a credit card (though thicker) so it might get lost easily. But I'm delighted with the iVoice's sound and features - it's a fantastic value.

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Blk Silicon Case for 60/80GB Ipod with scratch Resistant Clearvisor


I have had my fun with cases, and until I found this one..there was nothing that met what I wanted... My last iPod was the 30G video and I tried several different cases, some neoprene and a hard case.

So, out comes the 80G iPod and I made a lame excuse to sell my 30G so I could buy the 80G (my 30G was white and I wanted a black iPod.....the excuse worked for me, so thats what matters) At any rate, I purchased this iSkin a couple weeks ago and received it a couple days ago (took so long because I am military stationed in Korea..shipping takes a while)

This case is fanfriggintastic........ I had no problem putting the case on and the flimsy clip (which I don't know why they included it) is easy to remove and once the backplate is out, there are no remnants of it. The case is very well thought out and the only part of the case that comes into contact with the iPod is the neoprene, the screen protector doesn't touch it so you won't grind any dirt into it or anything. Also, the screen protector is very durable and doesn't affect viewing at all.

I see a lot of people are griping about the hold button being covered and that it is hard to use, but I've found that I don't really need to use the hold button due to the click wheel being more recessed (screen protector has opening for the wheel) so you are a lot less likely to hit it on accident.

As far as the control through the neoprene cover......fanfriggintastic again.......no loss in sensitivity at all and the recessedness (I make up words) actually keeps my finger on the wheel during some crazy spinning to get to my next song....

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Belkin F8Z115-PNK Clear Acrylic and Brushed-Metal Case


I just bought this case, and it's terrific. First of all, it looks great. It it similar to having a colorful iPod--the fit is good enough that it doesn't really look like a case. Second, so far it seems like it protects my iPod very well. (I sat on it by accident on the couch and it was fine!) It covers the screen and the wheel, but doesn't seem to affect the use of the center button and wheel.

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DLO PodFolio Leather Case for 30 GB and 60 GB iPod Video


The PodFolio is an exceptional case that provides both protection and style. The leather case is sturdy and the belt-clip has now survived about 4000 insert/removals onto my belt. The flip-top lid protects the screen well. The PodFolio has a slot for connection to a USB cable and a hole on the top for the ear buds.
An impressive, well-designed product.

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Belkin F8Z075-BLK TuneFM for iPod


Okay! I know it sounds too good to be true, or maybe it sounds like a sales pitch, but it isn't. I'm just a "Schmoe" like most everyone else and I wanted to pass along information on a product that really delivered the goods!

I did ALL the research and tried a bunch of FM transmitters - some turned out to be good, some turned out to be garbage, BUT this one finished at the top of the heap in my analysis.

Here's the top 5:

1.) Cost- the transmitter is fairly priced. It didn't break the bank like some of the other transmitters out there. (I'm sorry, but spending more than $50 on an FM Transmitter is ridiculous!)

2.) Performance- Forget about looking for a weak station to broadcast over. I live in the greater New York City area, and to prove my point, I found the strongest fm station I could find on the dial and this transmitter entirely trounced right over it! Sure an "unused" fm station provided near cd quality playback and is the obvious choice, but I wanted to prove a point, and that was, no matter what the signal strength, this transmitter flat-lined the original and dominated the frequency! Nice job Belkin, mission accomplished!

3.) Ease of use- All FM transmitter functions fully displayed on the iPod Video's screen, 4 easy to program frequency presets, all with their own handy button, and initial setup that took under a minute!...YES, under one-minute!

4.) Small and versatile- Matches up perfectly with my 30G iPod Video and only adds about 1/2-inch to the overall length of the entire device. MOST IMPORTANTLY- I do NOT have to remove my iPod from its protective case in order to use this transmitter! In fact, I believe this transmitter was designed for use specifically with a case in mind! There is a short collar you remove from the transmitter if your iPod is in a case. You only use the collar if your iPod is "in the buff" so to speak! Believe me, the fit is perfect! It is exactly how we would have designed it, if it was up to us!

5.) Dual power sources and auto charger- You can either power the transmitter off your iPod's internal battery or via the included car power adapter. Playing off your iPod's battery allows you to use the transmitter in a variety of places including your home stereo, a boom-box at the beach, wherever you might bring your iPod. Playing off the car adapter also charges your iPod.

The ONLY negative thing I can say about the device is a rather selfish one. I think with a little more thoughtfulness, Belkin could have devised a single power adapter that would offer BOTH an AC and DC power solution for this absolutely fantastic product!

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CTA Digital IP-HCVBL Black Hard Case for iPod Video with Belt Clip


I wanting something that I could use with my ipod so I could clip it to my belt when I'm out walking.
The case looks ugly and it makes the Ipod look and feel really bulky. Also there is not screen or touch pad protector.

My main problem was the clip because its not stationary, you can rotate the ipod left to right when the clip is on, it feels akward with it on because of this. Also youre Ipod will become more noticable since the case makes the ipod thicker meaning youll have this big lump on your waist.

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Cta Digital Ip-cla 12V Car Charger for I


Does its job of charging the iPod and price is good, but it is bigger than I expected. The car that it is being used in has slide out 12V sockets, so the charger looks a little out of place. If you have lots of space near the sockets, this is a good buy,since it is pretty inexpensive for an iPod charger + Prime eligble.

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Universal Ipod Accessory Bundl


PowerPlay Pack - Universal Bundle includes iTrip Auto Universal +, PowerBlock Universal, California Roll, and USB to Dock Cable. Four great Griffin Essentials in one convenient PowerPlay Pack. The iTrip Auto Universal Plus allows you to transmit the audio from your portable device to your car's FM radio. It also allows you to charge your audio device at the same time. PowerBlock Universal can charge any USB-chargeable device from an AC outlet. California Roll is an elegant roll-up case for your portable audio device and accessories. Lastly, the USB to Dock Cable allows you to connect your iPod to various USB ports for charging. Whether that's your home computer, the included iTrip AutoUniversal Plus or PowerBlock Universal. 100V to 240V Compact and Lightweight Type-A USB Socket California Roll Elegant Roll-Up Carrying Case 3 Pockets - 1 for portable audio device and 2 mesh pockets for accessories Built-in Elastic Band Made of high-tech synthetic materials USB to Dock Cable Compatible with the iPod Touch, iPod nano (1st, 2nd & 3rd gen), iPod Classic, iPod (5th gen), iPod Photo, iPod Mini, & iPod (click wheel)

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GPX iLive ISPK2806 iPod Speakers with Remote Control & Dock


When to buy this product:

Buy this product if you just want some decent audible sound. It cost less that $50.00 so you can't go wrong. Basically it turns your iPod into a middle of the road sounding Boom box. It's good to put in places like the Kitchen, the bedroom, or even in the office cubicle. The remote is nice to have also. (You don't have full functionality with this remote. Just: volume, pause, and skip, no back and forward through menus.)
All and all I feel like it's a great accompaniment to my Nano.

When NOT to buy this product:

Don't buy this product in the hopes of turning your iPod into your home sound system. This product has very little bass to speak of. Don't buy this product for use with the First Gen. iPod Shuffle. Regardless of what the package says, IT DOES NOT WORK WITH THE FIRST GENERATION IPOD SHUFFLE. This product produces sound that is nice for background effect i.e. I sometimes put it in the bathroom while showering. It is not suitable to be the main feature in your home sound system.

So if you read this and taken it all into consideration, go right ahead and confidently purchase this product. I think you'll like it.

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Ipod Navigator


This item allows me to take my music with me any where I go. Great for travelling when you don't know what will be on the radio stations.

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Ipod Touch Sleeve with armband Bk


This is a great little protective case and armband. It's beauty is in its simplicity. Before this one, I purchased another Belkin armband (I don't remember the model, but it was teal and red colored with a plastic screen cover), and it was a real piece of junk. I returned it to BestBuy and decided to buy this one. This sleeve/armband is simple yet elegant, it looks great, feels comfortable, and is a great price. The only drawback is that it doesn't have a screen cover, so I recommend buying a clear plastic screen cover.

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