Pimp Yo' Pod - iPod That Is
If you think your iPod is just a straight mp3 music player, think again. That little pod of yours can do so much more than just pump music through headphones. I’ve listened to it in my car using an FM frequency, recorded story interviews and blasted tunes on Bose speakers.
Also, here’s an incentive for me to buy a new car — you can directly hook your iPod up to a BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Volvo, Mini Cooper, Nissan, Alfa Romeo or Ferrari. With about 22 million adult Americans owning an iPod (according to a Pew Internet & American Life survey), these car manufacturers have added this very cool and convenient feature to their vehicles.
The Griffin iTrip FM Transmitter (for iPods with a Dock Connector) is a very simple way to listen to your music on the go with a radio. You just plug it into your iPod and tune the radio station to your programmed iTrip station. The sound is fairly clean as long as you pick a frequency that’s not close to a radio station. No batteries are required as it draws power from the iPod. The same goes for the iTrip mini for iPod mini. Unfortunately, nothing is available yet for the iPod shuffle. Prices are $34.95 for the iTrip and $39.95 for the iTrip mini.
Use the Griffin iTalk voice recorder, and it turns your iPod into a high capacity digital voice recorder with thousands of hours of recording time. This is perfect for students who want to record classroom lectures or people who need to make lots of verbal notes to themselves. I use it to record my story interviews and it’s great. The iTalk can play the recordings either through an integrated speaker or headphones. You can also use iTalk’s speaker to listen to your music. The recording range is up to 100 feet away. This sells for $39.95 for iPod models with the dock connector (not available for iPod mini or shuffle).
Do you like to swim? Take your iPod to the pool or beach next time using the LiliPod or LiliMini. No kidding! All you need is a set of waterproof headphones, and lock it into the LiliPod, and you’re set to go. The LiliPod is shock resistant and watertight with its specially engineered hard shell casing. This is also perfect for outdoor activities in the rain or if you happen to be snowboarding or skiing, to protect your pod from that fresh powder flying into it. The LiliPod is $39.99 and the LiliMini is $34.99 (not available for iPod shuffle) on www.lilipods.com.
If you’re hanging out at home, you can use the Bose SoundDock Digital Music System to fill your home with a rich sound. This will work with all iPods except the shuffle and will also charge your iPod while it’s docked. Another cheaper speaker alternative is the JBL On Stage iPod Speakers, but it doesn’t sound as good. As with the Bose SoundDock, it charges your iPod while it plays and is compatible with all iPods except the shuffle. The Bose SoundDock is $299 and the JBL On Stage is $159.
There are so many more to mention, but these are the ones that stick out in my mind. All items (with the exception of the LiliPod) are available at www.apple.com. Go there if you also wish to see what other iPod additions are available.
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