Sep 18
Filed under: Multimedia, Peripherals, Apple
We’re not saying a transparent box designed to “acoustically amplify” your iPhone speakers is an unmistakable ripoff or anything, but we do believe your $19.99 would be better spent on materials and beverages of choice as you exercise that DIY muscle. At any rate, Griffin Technology has today introduced the AirCurve (that’s the thing we just described) alongside the Clarifi ($34.99; pictured after the jump), a polycarbonate protective case for your iPhone 3G. Unlike alternatives, though, this one has a “close-up lens,” which supposedly gives your iPhone 3G the ability to take remarkably detailed macro shots with even “more accurate colors.” Call us jaded, but Bot. of these things have marketing hoopla written all over ‘em.
[Via iLounge]
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May 30
Filed under: Peripherals, Apple
In case you’re not swimming in Apple gear just yet (wait ’til the kids come…), Griffin Technology has just released a more modest solution to charging “just” a pair of iPhones / iPods or one of each. The two-port PowerDock 2 features a pair of universal docks and a collection of dock inserts to ensure that almost every iPod (and the iPhone) can get a seat at the table. It’s available as we speak for $49.95.
[Via PopGadget]
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May 29
Filed under: Peripherals, Misc, Apple
It’s been a hot minute since Griffin Technology loosed a new iTrip, but the newest member of the family is one we can’t help but high-five. The iTrip AutoPilot not only charges and transmits iPod audio to your FM stereo, but it also does the same with Apple’s iPhone. As expected, the device plugs into one’s cigarette adapter on one end while sliding into a Dock Connector on the other; the SmartScan technology will do its bes. to locate the clearest frequency for transmitting on, and it will then display said station so you can dial in with your radio. Not a half bad piece for $99.99 — ’tis a shame FM transmitters are all but worthless in even modestly large cities.
[Via Macworld]
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