iPod, therefore I accessorize
December 12, 2005 | 12:00am
Christmas may be the season for gift-giving, but the whole of 2005 is the definitely the season of the Apple iPod, what with the Shuffle, the Nano, and the fifth-gen iPod with video making their worldwide and wildly successful debuts this year. Not surprisingly, a whole crop of iPod accessories seems to be coming out of the woodwork. So if youre thinking of what present to give your iPod-crazy friends, look no more. Here, in no particular order, are some notable "peripherals" for the musical icon of the 21st century.
Compact (8 x 1.1 x 5.5 ins.), lightweight (15 oz.), and battery-powered, Altec Lansings inMotion iM3 is a highly traveled music collectors dream come true. A highly efficient Class D amplifier powers four full-range custom-designed neodymium 28mm micro drivers to deliver a full spectrum of sound, while Altecs MaxxBass technology provides the all-important bass. Connecting your iPod allows you to synchronize, transfer data and recharge your player. The iM3 also has a convenient secondary input jack for connecting other audio devices, laptops, older iPods and other MP3 players. The iM3 can deliver 24 hours of continuous playback with four AA batteries and features an auto-shutdown to conserve battery power. It comes with a protective carry bag.
The SoundDock is Boses initial foray into iPod-based audio equipment. It features a credit card-sized remote control unit for the command of the system volume and basic iPod functions from almost anywhere in the room. The system recharges the iPods battery and allows full control of your iPod while its docked. It works with any iPod with a docking connector at the bottom and comes with five dock inserts to fit any iPod. The 6.65 x 11.91 x 6.48-inch SoundDock is designed for room use and, at 2.1 kilograms, is not exactly a lightweight. But once you power it up, you get the heavyweight, deep bass and full, rich sound that Bose has made a hallmark in all these years.
Unlike the sometimes-tacky cellphone socks, Apple iPod Socks in eye-catching hues of pink, green, blue, purple, gray, and orange are gaining almost as much cool factor as the iPod itself, even if realistically, they are mere accessories that simply help protect your music player.
Put some muscle or at least some sex appeal into your puny biceps with the Apple iPod Nano armband. Coming in various colors to color-coordinate with the rest of your outfit, the Nano armband allows you to work out, run, or bike in music-filled bliss with no distracting weight hanging around your neck or on your waistband. And since its flexible and lightweight, youll barely feel its there.
Following the paw prints of the popular Japan-made Sony Aibo and other robot dogs is this canine speaker system called iDog. Multi-colored blinking LEDs on the iDogs face allow it to express its moods depending on what music you play: "agitated" with rock, "pleased" with classical, "delighted" with pop or "excited" with dance music. And it can yip and growl, too! The toilet-trained iDog weighs a mere four ounces and is powered by two AA batteries. The dog with the bobbing head near the windshield has come a long way.
Another new must-have accessory is the color-coded earphone. Sumajin Funky Earpads, which come in orange, pink and yellow, add that head-turning appeal to the otherwise now-common iPod white. If youre a bit more on the standard RBG-color side, however, fret not; a three-pack set in red, blue and green is also available.
The coolest thing about the transportable JBL On Stage is its ability to interface with all iPod types and generations whether its a Shuffle, Mini, Nano or of the 20-, 40- or 60-gig variety. It also features a memory system that remembers your last volume setting even after the system shuts down. The On Stages touch volume control requires just a light touch on the pads to increase or decrease the volume while touching both pads mutes or un-mutes the system. Four aluminum domed Odyssey transducers are driven by neodymium magnets to provide a full range of frequencies. Its One Point iPod connectors provide the connection to your computer and connecting the standard iPod cable to the On Stage allows you to synchronize and charge your iPod. It also has an Evercharge Topology to charge your iPod even when it isnt connected to your computer. A stereo mini-jack connection allows connectivity to MP3 and CD players as well as desktop and notebook PCs.
The Incase Travel Kit is heaven-sent for the globe-trotting iPod fanatic. Its a complete travel case with enough space for an iPod, an incase charger (for conventional iPods only, not Shuffles), business cards, credit cads, plane tickets, a passport and a pen. Its a carrying solution that keeps your important documents (and music) easily accessible even on long flights or drives.
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