Sometimes a camera tripod is an essential device to have with you to capture the better photographs that require a steady hand. Unfortunately they are just too big to carry around for the regular holiday goers who carry a point and shoot camera. Luckily a neat new fold up tripod has been created that is small enough to fit in your pocket. [Read more…]
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Wrap-Up Tripod
DLP Pico Projector for iPods
Portable MP4 players tend to have smallish screens which doesn’t make it easy to watch for any length of time. Now that tiny Pico projectors are starting to see life it’s time to allow you to use a larger screen, anywhere you go. The DLP Pico Projector is built by Texas Instruments and allows a nice bright 60 inch screen to be projected on to any surface. [Read more…]
DIY Cardboard iPod Touch Controller
This controller was made by a user on Flickr named ronnsprocket. It serves as a cheaper version of the Marware Game Grip. [Read more…]
iPod Dock – Phonofone II
This iPod dock mixes today’s technology with really old technology. The iPod dock is named the Phonofone II which is a limited edition made in Black. Only 200 of these devices are being made. [Read more…]
VibeVault iPod Case
Yesterday we posted about an insanely expensive iPod Touch case. If $227 is too much for you to buy an iPod case then this alternative might be the better option. The VibeVault costs a lot less at $45. [Read more…]
Transformers iPod Dock
Transformers are showing up everywhere and the latest Transformer gadget is in the shape of Optimus Prime. The Optimus Prime iPod dock features inbuilt speakers and can actually transform to and from a robot. [Read more…]
Lego iPod Dock with Stormtrooper Security
Lego rates as one of the coolest toys ever. The ability to quickly connect little bricks together based on anything you imagine is possible. The creator of this iPod dock clearly had some cool ideas while putting it together. Built from standard Lego bricks, it holds your iPod. Around the back of the device is a USB cable attached to an iPod dock connector which is fastened by glue in to a 4×2 Lego brick. Around the front of the dock a Stormtrooper and another Lego character guard the iPod to keep it save. On the side there appears to be a handle you wind which seems the guys are standing on something that moves although it’s not too clear.
Overall a cool little project which is made all from standard Lego.
Via: Flickr
iPod in Disguise

The iPod can be a much desired item for the thief. They stand out with their white ear phones and wires and occasionally make for an easy target.
This iPod disguise hides the iPod in an old Sony Walkman from back in the 80’s. The cassette that can be seen through the clear plastic on the front is also fake which makes it look even more real.


For more pictures check out sirljohns’ photostream on Flikr.
iPod Translator for the Army and You

The iPod has become extremely popular since it’s launch and a number of accessories and other 3rd party things are made for it. The latest is the VCommunicator which is a very useful translation device which has an intuitive menu system which you can scroll through to translate various phrases in to another language. Connect it up to a loud speaker and entertain crowds of people also. Currently it is used by the army and assists them in communicating with foreign speakers they come across.
500XL iPod Speakers are Massive

The small white iPod earphones can be seen all over the place. If you find them a little too small then you could go for these new versions which are 500 times the size of the original and can be used as speakers for your desktop PC or as speakers for your MP3 player if you so wish. The 500XL speakers include a built in amp and have the ability to be powered by batteries, USB or DC.
No price or details on availability yet though.
Via: UberReview
Timex iPod Remote Control – The Ironman
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The Ironman iControl is an iPod remote control which connects direct you various iPod’s and the iPhone (We assume the iPod Touch also). It allows you to control your iPod while running with out having to move your head to look at the iPod on your arm. It works by plugging in a small wireless device in to the iPod which then allows it to be controlled by the watch. Nice idea! It costs about $80 from Amazon.
Ironman iControl Compatibility:
* iPod 5th generation (video)
* iPod Nano 2nd generation (aluminium) 2GB, 4GB, and 8GB
* iPod 5th generation (video) 60GB and 80GB
* iPod Nano 1st generation 1GB, 2GB, 4GB
* iPhone
Product Page Via: Gopaultech





