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more about #ipodspeakers more comments → Jeb_Hoge: If I had a Nano, this would almost be a no-brainer of a buy. I've used the external speakers on my VZW Env to play background music for work events. L... more » 92BuickLeSabre: Perhaps to state the obvious, but...the portable speakers are great on vacation. Before we traveled throughout SE Asia, we bought a set of tiny porta... more » njdevil: I don't like how the new commenting system hides non-starred commenters. If anything, I want starred commenters hidden at first. #ipodspeakers more » Mike Zuniga: That was Unexpected: But what if I want to play the terminator theme while using cyborg mode on that awesome new camera? How do they expect me to do that if they cover it ... more » Software_Goddess: Looks sleek. I wouldn't mind having something like this for my Zune. #ipodspeakers more » frigg: I've tried a similar pair of waterproof speakers and the thing about them is that when water gets on the speaker drivers, even though it doesn't damag... more » OMG! Ponies!: "Focal Aquatune Speaker Is a Lucite iPod Nano Shark Cage" Did you write that headline by pulling words out of a hat at random? more » 92BuickLeSabre: Looks like somebody had a lot of those old microphone heads left over. more » ZLevee: The fact that they are accordian-expandable for increasing bass and collapsable for travel is pretty cool. more » Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: They remind me of Yo-Yo's.... more » Kaiser-Machead: "Audiophoids! We gather here tonight, to sacrifice this gaudy bauble to our goddess Subwoofania!" more » SJRNWT: Meh... they... I dunno, I just don't see me using them. lol they don't look practical. more » shorty63136: That's actually pretty cool. Yay again for recycling. :) more » strider_mt2k: Yay recycling. more » frigg: Ya, all speakers make the air vibrate. That's how they work. The big difference is that most speakers don't look like a pair of bell bottoms. more » -
#speakers
The Nano Now Has a Green Power GP 400N External Speaker
What happens when you want to listen to your iPod Nano on the can, but don't want to put on a pair of headphones for fear that you'll accidentally drag the Nano into the toilet? You use Green Power's speakers. More » -
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Focal Aquatune Speaker Is a Lucite iPod Nano Shark Cage
Rather than looking like a swollen shower cady, these Japanese waterproof iPod speakers (like before, now updated for the new Nanos) actually appear to belong in some fantasy crystal waterworld. Just not Kevin Costner's. More » -
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Yuen’To Music Ball is Great for Listening to Music, Bopping Heads
Clearly a product of the deep-sea geothermal vent creature school of cuteness, the Yuen'To Music Ball is an adorable, albeit expensive, powered portable speaker. More » -
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Daisy-Chainable X-Mini II Orb Speakers Go Well Past 11
Very cool idea here: these $29 X-Mini II speaker balls improve on the original X-Minis greatly: they can be daisy chained together for an infinitely expandable grouping of rock action. More » -
#diy
DIY iPod Desktop Speakers Go Great With a MacBook
If you are an early adopter like myself, you have probably left a trail of iPods in your wake. This little DIY project is a great way to repurpose those obsolete players as desktop speakers. More » -
#zikmu
Phillipe Starck Zikmu Speakers Belong in the Living Rooms of Those With Inscrutable Accents
On some level, I know that these minimalistic wireless speakers by Phillipe Starck are classy works of art. But when I look at them, all I can think about is Nuni and Nooni Schoener. More » -
#dealzmodohack
Dealzmodo Hack: Accessorize Your iPod/iPhone Like MacGyver
The ubiquity of iPods has led to a ridiculous glut of accessories, some useful, most not. The best of them have essentially become a seamless part of the iPod experience, but they'll all cost you — and it really starts to add up. The expansion of the iPod universe, however, is twofold; more official products are followed closely by nearly as many unofficial ones. In other words, you can fully accessorize your iPod or iPhone, old or new, pretty much for free. More » -
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The Tuned Bear iPod Speaker is Romantic in a Nerdy Sort of Way
It may seem a little strange, but gifting teddy bears to adults is still a time honored tradition. If cute and cuddly isn't your style, a somewhat less emasculating option can be found with this Tuned Bear iPod speaker. The bear can be turned on and off by pressing on his ear and the volume can be adjusted by squeezing the appropriate paw. It's far more functional than your average bear but, alas, it is only available in Japan at the moment. On the other hand, mini vinyl Headphonies might even be a better option—and those are slated to be released at the end of the month. [Rakuten via Technabob] -
