iPod nano 101

The iPod nano is a small, thin, light iPod that features a color screen. It is the smallest iPod that has a screen and a mid-priced offering in the iPod line.
 
 

Review of DLO TransDock iPod Car Kit

The DLO TransDock is an iPod car kit that, among many other things, lets you broadcast your iPod music to your car stereo via FM radio frequencies. When the broadcast is working well, the music sounds rich and bright and clear. Many times, though static or other radio stations interfere.
 
 

Review of DLO TransDock micro iPod Car Kit

The DLO TransDock micro is a car kit for the iPod that allows you to broadcast music from your iPod directly to your car stereo over a FM signal. It is a predecessor to the TransDock Deluxe.
 
 

DLO HomeDock Deluxe Review

The DLO HomeDock Deluxe - a dock that play music, movies, and TV shows from your iPod on your TV/home entertainment system - brings the Apple TV to mind right away. The two devices basically do the same thing. And the DLO HomeDock Deluxe does this very, very well.
 
 

iPod Gear Pouch Review

The iPod Gear Pouch by Waterfield Designs is not an iPod case in the traditional sense, but is instead a bag designed to house an iPod already in a case. The pouch is intended for easily storing and organizing your iPod and its accessories and making storage and travel with them easy. And though the pouch succeeds in doing that, I question how useful it is.
 
 

Review of MicroMemo iPod Recorder by XtremeMac

The MicroMemo was incredibly easy to set up and use. I just plugged the device in to the iPod's dock connector (this model works with the iPod video; XtremeMac also makes a model for the second-generation iPod nano).
 
 

Vuzix iWear AV 920 Review

The iWear AV920 looks like a pair of sunglasses from the future. But instead of looking through them, you look into them at the two embedded 640x480 LCD screens. The stems of the glasses offer built-in earphones on bendy arms to adjust for a better fit.
 
 

iXoundWear Running Cap for iPod nano Review

The Running Cap for iPod nano is one of these hats. It's a regular baseball hat with an adjustable Velcro strap that features a slot for a first- or second-generation iPod nano, a place to store the earbud cords, and loops to secure the earbuds in place. When wearing it, the iPod sits at the back right side of your head.
 
 

iXoundWear Knit Cap for iPod nano Review

The Knit Cap is a standard winter hat that comes in five colors - black, white, red, salmon, and khaki - with one big change: it also accommodates a first or second generation iPod nano. The cap does this with the combination of a small pouch that holds the nano tight and completely covers it, while still allowing access to the clickwheel and screen, and a small area for storing the headphone cords that can be wrapped around an included plastic post.
 
 

Case Logic Pockets UNP2 Review

Case Logic's Pockets UNP2 iPod case is a stylish little affair with a number of drawbacks. Though it may not be a good fit for most users, it could be a hit with college students and other who take their iPods on short trips.
 
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