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eGo Waterproof Sound Case with Speakers for iPod

Let’s go to the beach! Now you don’t have to worry about keeping your iPod safe from wind, water and sand, not to mention the salt. Boasting a protective and portable all-weather design, the EGO 25906033 Sound Case expands the versatility of your iPod. Waterproof up to 3.3 feet, shatter-proof, spill-proof and resistant to corrosion by pool or salt water, the EGO has a crystal clear body and provides 30 hours of big sound with expansive bass. Read the rest of this entry »

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i-Cat Accessory for iPod

icat for ipod

If i-dogs are not for you, check out the new i-cat ipod accessory. This cool kitty is just purr-fect for you. I-cat works with most portable and non-portable electronic audio devices. Plus, she easily connects to any standard headphone jack with the included dual-plug cable. Read the rest of this entry »

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JBL Time Machine Alarm Clock / Dock for iPod

For people who have a small space but want big sound, the halo acoustics on this JBL Time Machine Alarm Clock provifdes you with 360 degrees of sound in addition to a large, backlit LCD. Read the rest of this entry »

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Sonic Impact 5066 15-Watt Portable Class-T Digital Audio Amplifier

Turn your portable music player or small bookshelf unit into a true quality home system with the Sonic Impact 5066 portable digital audio amplifier. This pint-sized device (it measures just 3 by 7 inches and weighs less than a pound) can be connected to any standard 8 ohm or 4 ohm shelf speakers up to 20 watts in power, and features a simple 3.5 mm mini-jack input that works with most game consoles, MP3 players, CD and DVD players, and computers. It’s an ideal choice for listeners who already own traditional speakers and don’t want to shell out extra cash to equip their iPod or CD Walkman with a powered speaker system–an often-costly option, unless one opts for a low-end unit. Read the rest of this entry »

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