These accessories don't fit into any of the other categories, but they'll keep your precious player powered up, and fashionable. As we update this story, we are sure the listing will expand as it seems there is no end to the wacky things manufacturers can come up with to spoil your iPod.
This handy device utilises four AA batteries and the docking port of Apple's newer iPods to keep music playing for up to 20 more hours. The battery pack sticks to the back of the iPod using suction cups, while four helpful LEDs indicate how much juice remains. If you plan to take music on camping trips, hikes, or otherwise off the grid, this device is a must-have.
From what we've heard, this combination purse/boombox is all the rage in Tokyo -- no wonder, considering its chic, quirky design. Because the purse lacks an amplifier, the volume doesn't crank, but it puts out enough sound to fill a small room or a picnic blanket. This stylish bag is available only in white, so there's plenty of time to get one before summer is upon us again.
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Mal Peck
13/08/2004 11:01 AM
OK, but what about accessories for the 4G iPod?
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JP
24/08/2004 08:39 AM
"You bought the best MP3 player around". I don't think so. You bought "the one that the crowd buys". The best MP3 player around is the Iriver H320. Most of the accessories discussed in this article aren't necessary, cos they're all included...!
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