<![CDATA[Gizmodo: ezgear]]> http://tags.gizmodo.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/gizmodo.com.png <![CDATA[Gizmodo: ezgear]]> http://gizmodo.com/tag/ezgear http://gizmodo.com/tag/ezgear <![CDATA[ezGear Wii MusicPack Rocks Entire Orchestra of Wiimote Peripherals]]> Sure, the Wiimote alone is supposed to work as one of any 60 instruments featured in Wii Music. But what fun is the Wiimote without a plastic violin, saxophone and pair of drumsticks attached?

The eGear WiiMusic Pack includes all three instrument attachments (four, if you count one drumstick doubling as a conductor's baton), which while still putting you 56 pieces short of a full Wii Music symphony orchestra, gets Man ever so closer to filling the entire ocean entirely with fake musical devices designed to make us feel like we have the talent and commitment to make real music. $30. [ezGear]

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<![CDATA[ezGear Guitar Hero/Rock Band Guitar Stand Costs More Than Regular Guitar Stands]]> At $15.99, this ezGear Guitar Hero stand is actually more expensive than some regular guitar stands—we bought a bass one for only $9.99—so we're not sure why you would go with this instead of a real stand. However, it is a happy medium between the all out super stand we reviewed last week and just propping up your guitars against a wall. Unless you're already in a relationship, or you're confident in your skills, we wouldn't recommend keeping this out in the open where females can see it. [ezGear - Regular stand for $6.99]

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<![CDATA[Flying Saucer Surge Protector Keeps All Plugs Separate]]> There have been many solutions to the problem of fat AC adapters clogging up your surge protectors (like this), but this ezSpace UFO flying saucer protector from ezGear looks like it can actually be filled with all AC adapters without colliding. The secret is that it's pretty huge and shaped like an flipped-over bowl, but it does the job in four- and six-plug versions. There's even a wall-mounted version as well. The first products will ship in January. [EZGear]

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<![CDATA[ezGear EZL Props Up That iPod, Folds Flat]]> If you're on a long plane ride and want to watch video on your iPod or any other personal media player (PMP), a little easel would certainly be welcome to prop up that sucker on a tray table in front of you. The $15 EZL from ezGear does just that, keeping that PMP from sliding around with non-skid pads on the bottom, and when you're done, it folds up for into a thin package that's just a quarter-inch thick.

Sure, you could get a case for your iPod that also props it up a such as the Griffin Centerstage, but some of us don't want to spoil the clean design of the iPod with a clunky-looking case. Looks like this EZL might work with the PSP, too, but maybe stick out a bit on the top. Maybe they'll make a lower-profile model for widescreen players. Even better, maybe some innovative PMP maker will design a small retractable easel into the back of the player itself.

Product Page [ezGear]

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<![CDATA[ezVision Video iWear From ezGear]]> For $400 you can simulate a 50" widescreen TV in the form of glasses that very much resemble those worn by Geordi LaForge. The ezVision Video iWear is compatible with the iPod with Video as well as any other video source that has video outputs. Its powered by a Lithium ion battery that should last eight hours, just enough time to creep everyone out on that cross-country flight you have planned. Just put them on and you'll see a projection of whatever it's plugged into. Integrated headphones let you watch your programs in privacy.

The package includes everything you need to convince yourself that you don't look like a fool while wearing the ezVision Video iWear, including DVD adapters and stylish nose pieces. Dignity not included.

Product Page [ezGear via iLounge]

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