Showing posts with label iPod. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iPod. Show all posts
Feb 9, 2011
Hello Kitty Speaker – For iPhone And iPod Users
Cute looking Hello Kitty appears again in Japan as a new limited edition of speaker for iPhone. Designed in Europe, the Hello Kitty speaker for iPhone let you listen to your favorite music when recharging the iPhone at the same time. For volume adjusting simply touch the Hello Kitty’s ear or belly for dynamic music listening.
There is a remote control that will ease users for navigating menu on their iPhone or iPod. Available in Silky White with silver ribbon and European Black with gold ribbon on black, you could also connect your smartphones, or other audio devices through mini plug.
Price: JPY14,800.-
[ Source: Aving ]
Dec 18, 2010
Job Site Radio Rugged ‘Armor’ Case iPod Boombox
An iPod-toting Boombox dubbed Job Site Radio / Race Scanner offers a ShockMount layer protective ‘armor’ case with ruggedness to survive a run over by truck!
Simply flip down the lid at the front, slide your iPod in and then change tracks via on-board external controls or remote control up to 25 feet away. Powered by a Standard 120V or Ridgid 18V battery, the Job Site Radio / Race Scanner has 3.5mm Auxiliary Audio Input for connection to an mp3 player, a 3.5mm Audio Out Connector for your headphones at the race track and a fold-down rotatable antenna for better radio reception.
Other features including a backlit LCD Display, AM/FM/Race Scanner, Digital Clock, Digital Key Pad Tuning, 10 Programmable AM/FM/Race Channels, 4 Level Bass Boost, Channel Skip, and Battery Memory Back Up.
Price: USD149.-
via: Engadget
Dec 2, 2010
Moshi Moshi MM03i Native Union’s iPhone/iPod/iPad Bluetooth Handset
Is it possible having a land-line type of phone handset for your iPhone? Native Union has recently introduced Moshi Moshi MM03i, a Bluetooth handset that designed with built-in iPhone dock for charging and syncing.
Original designed by French designer, David Turpin, Native Union’s Moshi Moshi MM03i Bluetooth handset will available in either black or white high-gloss texture finish. Moshi Moshi MM03i consists of a handset and a weighted base unit with iPhone dock.
Moshi Moshi MM03i’s Bluetooth 2.1+EDR wireless technology offers multi-point technology that allow connections up to two devices at the same time. Once connected, you could answer the calls by picking up the handset. The handset offers up to 6 hours of talk time and 120 hours of standby time.
Price: GBP115.-
Source: iTechNews.net
Nov 22, 2010
Sony Walkman outsells the iPod in Japan
Should Sony celebrate now? Should Apple worry? Maybe not yet but soon. You see, the iPod has been selling like pancakes all over the world for years but not this time and in Japan. Sony has finally outsold Apple with their Walkman against the iPod.
According to research firm BCN, Sony is the no. 1 in the PMP category last August. It was the first time since the group started their sales surveys.
Last August, Sony Walkman had a 47.8 percent share against the 44 percent of the iPod.
Will this change now that new iPod models have been revealed yesterday?
Nov 17, 2010
Elecom's Actrail headphones is the tree to iPod shuffle's spanish moss
We save the joke "wireless", but to be honest, this is what we look for: Elecom headphones are wireless Bluetooth headset Actrail not designed for your MP3 player Apple mini home. Only the latest iPod shuffle is officially supported, but we bet that some of the earlier generations could be integrated in very well. Or maybe even an iPod touch, so do not bother me generously apply the tape over the head. Hey, it's not like you really need to see the front as a show of wealth, however. asking price is 4200 yen in Japan, which is only about $ 50 in coins of the United States and must leave this month, no promises, which came out in the States through the official channels, but we are sure if you're jonesing you can find something.
[ohgizmo.com]
Nov 3, 2010
Optoma Neo-i Pico Projector with iPhone Dock
Projector maker Optoma is launching the Neo-i, which is probably the first pico projector with integrated iPhone/iPod dock speaker system. The Neo-i docks, plays and charges iPod or iPhone. It features a 16-watt speaker system.
The Optoma Neo-i offers 854×480 resolution with a 16:9 aspect ratio and 50 ANSI lumens brightness. Not only does it projector content on the iPod/iPhone, the device offers HDMI, VGA, A/V inputs for connecting other video sources. It has a backlit control panel and comes with an IR remote control.
The Optoma Neo-i iPhone speaker/pico projector combo will be available in Mid-December for $449.
www.pcmag.com
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