Dec 04


This device, the first of its kind, converts any type of video or audio, including cassette tapes, vinyl records, television shows, and VHS tapes, directly to an iPod® at the touch of a button. Continue reading »




Dec 03

Do you have an iPod Shuffle? Do you drink beer? Do you use keys? If the answer is yes, then you need the Bevy. This ingenious sliver of sturdy plastic and bottle top-biting metal functions as an iPod Shuffle case, a bottle opener and a keyring. Talk about multi-tasking! Continue reading »




Nov 28

So, what are you going to do with that hard plastic iPod Nano packaging after the excitement of your new toy is gone??
The people at Bird Electron has come up with an iPod nano speaker kit that turns the now-empty case into a fully functioning speaker. Continue reading »




Nov 24

Stay wirelessly in tune with both your iPod® and your Bluetooth®-compatible cell phone from as far away as 33 feet. Continue reading »




Nov 21

A great way to carry your favorite drinks and music with you. This fun lifepod tropical pink ice chest cooler tote allows you to carry 12 waters, sodas, or beers on ice with you while enjoying your favorite tunes! Continue reading »




Nov 18

The perfect travel companion for you road warriors or any one with limited space and a need to listen to their tunes without headphones. The Popblasterª has built-in stereo speakers. Continue reading »




Nov 17

miShare($100) can enable iPod file swapping. It is a smart gadget for sharing files and playlists between iPods. Continue reading »




Nov 15

I’ve seen some funny i pod stereo dock combinations before, but this one leaves me speechless… Continue reading »




Nov 01

Ion Audio gets it. First they came up with a USB Turntable that allowed music lovers to rip and digitize albums to their PC. Then came the cassette player which let users do the same thing with their 80s era cassettes. But now, in an effort to make it easier for the iPod generation to enjoy the hisses and crackles of those wonderful old vinyl albums, Ion has gone a step further upgrading their USB Turntable to rip directly to an iPod.

“The idea for the USB turntables really came from a personal need,” says ION Audio CEO Jack O’Donnell. “I had boxes full of old records that I couldn’t throw away, but also couldn’t listen to. It became clear that the marketplace needed a product that would allow people to preserve their favorite vinyl in a modern, listenable format.”

Fifth Generation iPods and 2nd generation Nano’s attached directly to the built in dock, which transfer mp3s directly from the turntable at either 33 1/3 or 45 rpm. You can still attach to your PC if you want to clean up the recordings and get rid of the hisses, pops and scratches, but most people like the retro sound of albums. And with the convenience of their iPods, who isn’t going to trade in their turntable for one of these babies?

Hammacher has it for about $260.

Now, if they’d only go into video, they could rule the world.

[Via coolest-gadgets.com]




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