XtremeMac Names Hottest Summer iPod Travel Accessories; iPod Add-Ons Take Your Tunes in the Car, to the Beach, And More.FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -- XtremeMac announced today its hottest-selling Summer iPod travel accessories. These innovative products allow you to charge, broadcast, and protect your iPod on the go. If a road trip is in your plans, be sure to take a charger that plugs into your 12-volt accessory outlet or cigarette lighter to keep your iPod's battery fully juiced See Joost. See also juice. . XtremeMac's universal car charger fits all iPods with dock connectors and there is a USB USB in full Universal Serial Bus Type of serial bus that allows peripheral devices (disks, modems, printers, digitizers, data gloves, etc.) to be easily connected to a computer. version for the iPod shuffle. For iPod nano owners, check out the MicroFlex Car, a gooseneck charger/dock that not only charges your iPod nano, but also positions it within easy reach. While you're in the car, listen to your iPod's tunes via your car stereo using a cassette adapter or the AirPlay air·play n. The broadcasting of an audio or audiovisual recording on the air over radio or television. airplay Noun the broadcast performances of a record on radio 2 FM Transmitter. The cassette adapter plugs into your iPod on one end and features a cassette-tape adapter that goes right into the cassette deck to transmit the songs directly to your stereo. The AirPlay2 is a wireless option that simply tunes to an empty FM frequency, turning your iPod into a miniature FM broadcaster. The original AirPlay, which is still available, works with older iPod models and the iPod mini and a special version exists for the iPod shuffle. If you have a DVD DVD: see digital versatile disc. DVD in full digital video disc or digital versatile disc Type of optical disc. The DVD represents the second generation of compact-disc (CD) technology. entertainment system in your vehicle, entertain passengers with video content stored on your iPod using the RoadShow cable. It connects your iPod to the entertainment system with RCA See RCA connector and video/TV history. input cables and charges it at the same time. The MicroBlast turns your iPod nano into a compact stereo for the beach or camping trips, powered by AA batteries or an A/C adapter. If you'd rather keep the music to yourself, a set of FS1 high-definition earphones can block out background noise and create a lush, live-audio quality you've probably never heard from your iPod. If you're hiking, jogging, or working out this summer, the SportWrap neoprene neoprene: see rubber. neoprene Any of a class of elastomers (rubberlike synthetic organic compounds of high molecular weight) made by polymerization of the monomer 2-chloro-1,3-butadiene and vulcanized (cross-linked, like rubber), by sulfur, armband arm·band n. A band worn around the upper arm, often as identification or as a symbol of mourning or protest. Noun 1. armband - worn around arm as identification or to indicate mourning will keep your iPod secure and dry. SportWrap features an adjustable velcro strap and a play-through plastic membrane to keep the iPod Click Wheel See click wheel. accessible while protecting it. XtremeMac's products are available via the company's website at http://www.XtremeMac.com, at Apple's retail and online stores, as well as Wal-Mart, Target and Radio Shack. Note: High resolution images of all XtremeMac products are available for download at http://www.xtrememac.com/photos. About XtremeMac: XtremeMac designs, manufactures and markets innovative accessories for Apple's iPod. With its debut in January 2002 at Macworld Expo, XtremeMac entered the market as one of the first manufacturers of iPod accessories. |
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