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You know your product is a front runner will all new products in the field are said to be "challenging" you and "taking you on." Such is the case with most iPod products, including the iPod shuffle.
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The iPod Touch is one of Apple's hot new products. It's sort of like an iPhone, but without the phone part. In other words, it's a handheld multimedia device you can use to play music, watch movies and surf the web.
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When you're jonesing for some tunes and your iPod runs out of juice, don't freak out! Simply plug your player into the BTI external iPod battery and you're ready to go.
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The Kensington Stereo Dock will free you from your cable imprisonment with its subtle docking station and wireless remote.
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The geniuses at Belkin have answered the call and finally released a portable voice recorder that attaches to the top of your docking iPod.
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There are plenty of hard cases on the market, and each one is suited for different types of users. The MicroShield case for the Apple iPod ($24.95) from XtremeMac is targeted toward consumers who don't necessarily abuse their iPods but still need protection against minor scrapes and bumps. The case is split into front and rear shields that wrap themselves around the iPod, fully encasing the screen in hard plastic. Conveniently, you get unobstructed access to both the headphone jack and the dock connector. XtremeMac also includes a stick-on Click Wheel protector to use while the iPod is in the case.
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Recommended for die-hard fashionistas only, the Anetagenova Christian case is a definite shoo-in for the "fashion over function" award.
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AudioOutfitters brings a welcome reprieve to anyone lost in a tangle of earphone cords. But even though the EarPod works well, we're spoiled by the autotethering wonders of the CMO America ZipKord headphones.
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The iCleaner Pro won't restore your scratched-up iPod to factory condition, but it does an adequate job of cleaning, buffering, and polishing out minor scratches and imperfections.
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The Griffin AirDock for iPod ($69) provides an attractive, remote-controlled solution for integrating an iPod with your home stereo or television. It also cuts out the clutter associated with charging and syncing your iPod to your computer.
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