iSoundCap: Wire-Free Music

Sat Aug 12, 2006 5:29AM EDT

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There is as much fascination with iPod accessories, as there is with the iPod themselves. What is it about this particular MP3 player that inspires designers to create so many add-ons for it? Do we really need to take our iPods everywhere we go? Or dress them up?

It all started so innocently with iPod cases and speakers, and now stores are fully stocked with more iPod extras than they can handle. One of the latest products to hit the shelves is the iSoundcap.

The company wants you to free yourself from pesky wires that hang all over the place, so they've created a cap that holds an iPod Nano or the iPod Shuffle in a water-resistant compartment stitched right into the cap itself. Next to that compartment, you will find another sleeve for the excess wires and includes two spools to keep them neatly wrapped up.

Unfortunately, this is the closest you'll come to a wire free experience since it holds everything on the cap itself, and you can adjust the length of the wires that extend to your ear.

It's great for athletic types, but I wouldn't suggest wearing this on the streets. You may want to avoid becoming an easy target for iPod thieves. 

What do think about the iSound Cap?

 

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