Bluetooth audio connection for Apple iPod

May 24th, 2005 by Chi An

Belkin TuneStage

With a transmitter connected to the iPod and a receiver hooked up via RCA or 3.5mm to a stereo system, TuneStage offers high-quality sound without cables. The TuneStage fits all-size iPod devices with a dock connector. It will begin shipping in North America in late July 2005 for US$179.99.

Using Bluetooth v1.2 technology, TuneStage can transmit from up to 33 feet away from a stereo system. The package includes 7 ft. gold series RCA stereo cable and requires no batteries.

{ via Geekzone }

It would be like an AirPort Express with iTunes, except all your songs would be on the iPod, and you wouldn’t have to go back to your computer every time you wanted to change a song. If you are a lazy person and don’t to pay a little extra money, this stuff suits you!

MobiBlu DAH-1500 on Sale as JNC SSF-8100

May 24th, 2005 by Chi An

How cute is this MP3 player cube? The new MobiBlu DAH-1500 is a tiny, tiny MP3 Player measuring only 24×24x24mm.

MobiBlu DAH-1500

The MobiBlu DAH-1500 has a OLED display and sports a 20 hours playback time. It features a FM tuner and the headset plug is also the data connector. This cube style player is smaller than the iPod shuffle in Volume.

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Apple iPod to catch podcasts

May 24th, 2005 by Chi An

Chairman Steve Jobs said Sunday night that support for the radio-like programs downloaded from the Internet will be included in the next version of the iPod software, iTunes, due within 60 days.

Jobs made his announcement at “D3: All Things Digital,” a technology conference sponsored by the Wall Street Journal in San Diego. His remarks were reported by several technology journalists in the audience.

The Apple chairman was “slightly dismissive of populist programming,” said Tim O’Reilly, founder and CEO of O’Reilly Media Inc., a technology publishing company.

“Current plans call for podcasts to be free downloads,” wrote Mena Trott, co-founder of Six Apart Inc., and also in the audience. “Users will submit their podcasts and Apple will be hand picking the content it makes available to iTunes users.”

Before his speech, Jobs also met with Adam Curry, the former MTV disc jockey who has tirelessly promoted creation of radio-like programs for download. Later in his own podcast, Curry reported he was “able to provide a lot of input,” and told Jobs the iPod hardware should also record. “I can guarantee you this is going to happen,” Curry said.

{ via MarketWatch }

SLAPPA ShockShell Case For iPod mini

May 21st, 2005 by Chi An

SLAPPA is currently accepting pre-orders for their new ShockShell ($35) case for iPod mini. The ShockShell mini is available in 6 different designs, each with a variety of color choices.

SLAPPA ShockShell Case

Total Impact Industrial Ltd, a leading manufacturer of storage units for digital products, today announced the release of their newest storage product, the SLAPPA® ShockShell™ Case for the iPod mini.

The SLAPPA ShockShell Case for the iPod mini is expanding SLAPPA’s current line of iPod storage products. Similar to SLAPPA’s other award-winning products in it’s attention to detail and high-quality craftsmanship.

The SLAPPA ShockShell is offered in 6 different designs, each offered in a variety of colors to suit the diverse personalities of SLAPPA’s customers. Each design has been incorporated into the PVC outer body, ensuring it can never rub off and its appearance will remain as sharp as the day it was purchased.

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Shure E4c Earpod For The iPod

May 21st, 2005 by Chi An

Shure have just released their E4c earphones. These are the in-ear type with various mouldings (sleeves) that fit on to the actual phones so you can get a comfortable fit.

Shure E4c

The E4c’s do superbly and it seems that bass, midrange and treble have all improved. A big advantage of using in-earphones is that they block off almost all external sound (which can be detrimental to your health if you use them in a situation where you need to hear things going around you). Not being distracted by external noise means the volume of the device you’re listening to can be turned down, which has two advantages i) battery life is extended and ii) more importantly, there is less distortion and notes sound truer.

While sitting on the underground you could just hear the station announcements on the public address system, but not much else. The music playing was ambient dance music and you could really make out the nuances etc. Unfortunately the only downside of blotting out everything made you realise even more how miserable everyone looked.

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“Wow, another great earphone from Shure”

This is my first impression of the Shure’s E4c. You have no doubt against the quality of Shure’s stuffs. if you want excellent sound reproduction, noise isolation and good looks, go for it. But remember, the retail price is around US$370 USD299.99!

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