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A Brief Peek At A Few Of The Newest IPod Accessory Products

By: Gunter Fellbaum

Apple’s iPod has become the de-facto standard MP3 player. A large number of vendors have jumped onto the bandwagon and are providing a vast amount of accessories ranging from loudspeaker audio amplifiers to sophisticated wireless audio products. I'll take a look at a number of of the coolest gizmos such as wireless headphones that will open up a new range of possibilities for your iPod and iPhone and present some recommendations for purchasing these accessories.

Headphones are utilized by the majority of iPod users to listen to tracks. Nonetheless, speakers are often a better option for interior application. There are numerous speaker accessories on the market with a integrated iPod docking cradle which in many cases, though, have inferior audio quality and rather limited output power.

Picking some decent stand-alone loudspeakers is often a better approach. These loudspeakers can be attached to an iPod by a small power amplifier. Amphony's microFidelity amplifiers are some of the smallest audio amplifiers available. An additional option are active loudspeakers. Ensure, however, that the loudspeaker amp is a high-quality amp with low audio distortion, high signal-to-noise ratio and power efficiency to attain highest sound quality.

To resolve the problem of tangled headphone cables, the newest generation iPods and iPhones offer integrated wireless functionality. Bluetooth enabled iPods can transmit sound to any wireless headphones or speakers which support the Bluetooth audio protocol.

The greater part of iPods doesn't come with built-in wireless. However, 3rd-party wireless audio transmitters are available that can connect to the iPod. Several of these audio transmitters can transmit the sound to several earphones or speakers simultaneously. WiFi-enabled iPods can connect to your wireless network and you can easily transport tracks wirelessly and also access a few of the iPods options through your PC similar to having your iPod connected to your PC by USB cable.

Getting music for your iPod can be a hassle and expensive. Versus ripping CDs, more and more users are buying music on the internet from stores like iTunes or download songs from file sharing networks. A few vendors are offering more practical and hassle-free solutions for building an iPod tracks collection by recording streaming radio channels. Several of the most sophisticated software such as iGetMusic will not only produce correctly cut tracks which equal songs ripped from a CD but in addition automatically add title, artist, music category and album details to each track and insert the album cover picture of each song. These tracks can then be imported into iTunes and transferred to an iPod.

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I will look at a few of the available iPod accessory products. I'll also provide some suggestions about what to look out for when buying these products.}

You can find additional information about iPod music recording software at Amphony's website.

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