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Transform your iPod into a go anywhere recording device with Belkin's Podcast Studio cradle, which features both 3.5mm and XLR inputs.

Clearly, the Apple iPod offers a reasonable array of attractive features -- a slick interface, excellent podcast support, video capability -- but recording ability has never made the list. The value of this feature may be questionable for some, but for others, it's a desirable extra.

Luckily for audio note takers and aspiring podcasters, several third-party vendors have come to the rescue. The latest is Belkin with its fabulously portable Podcast Studio, which cradles the iPod while turning it into an on-the-go recording machine. The Podcast Studio, which is expected to launch in America in June 2008 at a price of US$99.99, runs off of two AAA batteries for about 2 hours, giving you freedom to record anytime, anywhere.

The unit is equipped with a speaker for monitoring recordings, as well as a built-in mic. Alternatively, it offers dual 3.5mm channels and an XLR port for connecting studio-grade external mics. Each recording is stored separately in the iPod's memory and then automatically uploaded into iTunes when you sync the player.

Unfortunately, the Podcast Studio is not compatible with the Touch or the iPhone -- use it only with a fifth-gen, Classic, or third-gen Nano.

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EllaMortonLover
24/01/2008 01:17 PM

I'd rather a smaller, more discreet version, with the knobs and controls in the iPod software. Still, it seems like a good, professional product.

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