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Griffin now shipping AirClick Remote for iPod







Griffin now shipping AirClick Remote for
iPod

Griffin now shipping AirClick Remote for
iPod
03/31/2005 11:21 PM

Griffin Technology said today that it is now shipping the AirClick Remote, its wireless remote control for the iPod and the iPod mini...




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News: Griffin ships AirClick Remote for
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News: Griffin ships AirClick Remote for
iPod, iPod mini
03/31/2005 07:35 PM
Griffin Technology Inc. on Thursday announced the release of their AirClick Remote for iPod and iPod mini, a remote control designed, as you might have guessed, to work with Apple's iPod and iPod mini. The AirClick Remote is different from most iPod remote controls because it works using Radio Frequency (RF) technology instead of infrared, so it doesn't require a line of sight to the iPod and can operate up to 60 feet away, according to Griffin. It's shipping now for US$39.99.

Griffin shipping Dock400 and Dock800
cables for iPods


Griffin shipping Dock400 and Dock800
cables for iPods
03/19/2005 02:38 AM
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Cables

Griffin Technology has announced that they are shipping the Griffin Dock400 and Dock800 cables, for synchronizing and charging your iPod using a PC or Mac's FireWire ports.

Both the Dock400 and Dock800 cables are 48" long, use Apple-approved connectors and can be used with Apple's iPod dock, or plugged directly into the iPod. The Griffin Dock400 Cable costs USD$14.99 and the Griffin Dock800 Cable is USD$19.99. They are immediately available from Griffin's website.


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Griffin intros soft auto cradle for
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Griffin Technology today announced the PodPod, a soft foam iPod cradle that slips into any auto cup holder...

Griffin unveils 3-in-1 RoadTrip for
iPod, iPod mini


Griffin unveils 3-in-1 RoadTrip for
iPod, iPod mini
08/13/2004 07:17 AM
Griffin Technology has introduced RoadTrip, a 3-in-1 device that provides an FM transmitter, charger and cradle for all dock-capable iPod and iPod mini MP3 players. The transmitter broadcasts your music on any FM frequency on your car stereo, with a backlit display that shows which frequency is in use, while the charger keeps your iPod's battery at full capacity. The RoadTrip plugs into any 12-volt outlet or cigarette lighter in your car and its transmitter unit can be removed and plugged into a USB port on your computer, enabling music broadcast from it to any nearby FM stereo. Griffin has left the top of the US$79.99 device open for use with other iPod accessories, which means RoadTrip isn't compatible with the 1G and 2G iPods that have FireWire ports on top.

Griffin iFM Radio for iPod canceled


Griffin iFM Radio for iPod canceled 01/05/2004 01:12 AM
The iPodlounge notes that Griffin Technology has canceled the production of its iFM Radio for iPod...

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Griffin cancels the iFM Radio for the
iPod
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Griffin Technologies just sent out an email announcing that their iFM Radio for the iPod has been canceled. Why? Two reasons:First, the iFM for the...

Griffin debuts all-in-one iPod device


Griffin debuts all-in-one iPod device 08/12/2004 06:58 PM
Griffin Technology today announced the RoadTrip, an all-in-one iPod charger, FM transmitter, and cradle in one compact unit...

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Griffin announces iVault for the iPod
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03/29/2005 08:36 PM

Griffin iVault for iPod shuffle

Griffin Technology today announced the iVault aluminum case for the iPod Shuffle. Griffin, in collaboration with designer Greg Gutierrez, has created an enclosure that incorporates maximum protection with an elegant design. Machined entirely out of aluminum, the iVault safely encloses your iPod Shuffle, while still allowing total access to the control wheel, audio jack, on switch, USB port, and LED. The front and back halves of the case are joined together by 4 small screws, so your iPod Shuffle is guaranteed to be secure. Lightweight yet strong, the iVault and the iPod Shuffle together weigh less than 1.5 ounces. The iVault is available in silver, blue, purple and red.

The Griffin iVault is priced at USD$29.99 and it is scheduled to begin shipping in May of 2005. Pre-orders are being accepted now.


Griffin Unveils iVault For iPod Shuffle


Griffin Unveils iVault For iPod Shuffle 03/30/2005 12:55 AM

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Griffin iVault for iPod shuffle [Flickr]


Griffin iVault for iPod shuffle [Flickr] 03/29/2005 08:36 PM

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Griffin iVault for iPod shuffle


Griffin ships iTalk iPod voice recorder


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Griffin Technology Inc. announced Friday that it is shipping iTalk, its voice recorder intended for third-generation iPods. the iTalk snaps on to the top of the iPod; it also features a speaker, headphone connector and a receptacle for an external microphone.

Griffin ships iTalk voice recorder for
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Griffin Technology today announced it is now shipping its US$39.99 iTalk Voice Recorder for the iPod...

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Macworld: Griffin intros iTalk for iPod,
SightLight
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You can turn your iPod into a digital audio recorder with Griffin Technology's iTalk, which the company unveiled this week at Macworld Conference & Expo. It snaps onto the top of the diminutive music player and offers voice recording and playback, as well as a pass-through headphone jack.

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shuffle


Griffin announces iVault case for iPod
shuffle
03/29/2005 08:31 PM
Griffin Technology today announced the iVault aluminum case for the iPod shuffle...

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Shuffle
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Griffin EarJams boost bass in iPod
earbuds


Griffin EarJams boost bass in iPod
earbuds
08/27/2004 02:02 PM
Griffin Technology Inc. on Friday introduced EarJams, a snap-on addition to the earbud headphones included with iPod. The devices reportedly increase the bass output, volume level and comfort of iPod headphones using a cone that extends directly into the ear. EarJams come in three sizes to adjust for individual fit and come in a small canvas carrying case. EarJams will make their debut at next week's Apple Expo in Paris and are planned for release in September for US$19.99.

Griffin offers iPod flashlight, laser
pointer add-ons


Griffin offers iPod flashlight, laser
pointer add-ons
09/25/2004 01:52 AM
Griffin Technology has quietly posted information on iBeam, a set of iPod accessories that consists of a snap-on flashlight and a class IIIA laser pointer...

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Griffin debuts EarJams iPod earbud
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Griffin Technology today announced the Griffin EarJams, which snap on to an iPod’s existing earbud-style headphones to increase the bass output, volume level and comfort...

Aluminum iPod shuffle Cases Picked Up As
Griffin iVault


Aluminum iPod shuffle Cases Picked Up As
Griffin iVault
03/30/2005 07:31 AM

prod_ivault_main_1_.jpgWe first showed you Greg Gutierrez's Aluminum iPod shuffle cases back in February. For those of you who couldn't stop dreaming of coating their shuffles in anodized metallics, Griffin Technology has picked up the case and now offers it under the "Griffin iVault" moniker. It just goes to show you that if you have access to a CNC milling machine, a lot of spare aluminum and a keen sense of craftsmanship, your dreams can take you anywhere, or, at the very least, from a message board to a manufacturer. Available for preorder for $30.00 at Griffin.

Catalog Page [GriffinTechnology via DigitalMediaThoughts]


Griffin Technologies sticks a $20
flashlight/laser combo on your iPod


Griffin Technologies sticks a $20
flashlight/laser combo on your iPod
09/25/2004 07:29 PM
Behold the Griffin iBeam! Grabbing power from your iPod or iPod mini turns this key fob into either a class IIIA laser pointer or a flashlight. Of course, by plugging this into the dock-connector, you have temporarily disabled the audio playing abilities that you payed upwards of $250 to acquire in order to enjoy the luminance of an add-on device that, until now, could only be found in much cheaper packages. But hey, if you like bright lights better than loud music, this is the gadget for you.

New iPod Battery shipping


New iPod Battery shipping 05/13/2004 12:19 PM
Battery Technology has announced the release of The iPod Battery, which comes with interchangeable cradles for the 3rd generation iPod and iPod Mini and provides up to 40 hours of music play-time or download time, regardless of the age or status of the original (internal) battery, reports iPodlounge...

Apple begins shipping iPod Mini


Apple begins shipping iPod Mini 02/17/2004 03:43 PM
The company says the new, smaller iPod will arrive in Apple stores and authorized retailers at 6 p.m. Friday. The company has also started filling more than 100,000 preorders.

iPod Mini Shipping Internationally July
24th


iPod Mini Shipping Internationally July
24th
07/07/2004 09:29 AM

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Apple has announced that the iPod mini is finally going to be shipping internationally on July 24th. Worldwide demand has been at a fever pitch, but Apple has previously had trouble just providing enough units for the United States, let alone the rest of the world. Looks like those troubles have gone away ... for now. (Not that I know anything. I just like being ominous.)

Press release after the jump.


New: AirClick for iPods


New: AirClick for iPods 04/01/2005 11:56 AM
Griffin Technology released the AirClick, an RF wireless remote control for iPods with a range of up to 60 feet.

iPod Voice Recorders: Griffin iTalk
Takes The Lead In Sound-Quality Race
With Belkin Voice Recorder


iPod Voice Recorders: Griffin iTalk
Takes The Lead In Sound-Quality Race
With Belkin Voice Recorder
08/19/2004 11:52 AM
By Cyrus Farivar, Macworld (via MyAppleMenu)

The iPod Is The Remote (Or Should Be)


The iPod Is The Remote (Or Should Be) 07/19/2004 08:14 PM

stevenberlinjohnson.com

July 19, 2004

I'm a little disappointed with the new iPods, currently gracing the cover of this week's Newsweek. Not because they'll do anything to interrupt Apple's brilliant financial roll, but because they don't really solve any problems that I'm currently looking to have solved. My two AirPort Express units arrived a few days ago, and so I've been tinkering with a true wi-fi audio network in my house for the first time. Part of that experience has been amazing: I've got digital optical line-ins delivering music to my living room speakers from the G5 upstairs in the study. For the first time, I can think about a single hard drive holding my entire music collection, and serving songs out to whatever speakers in the house need them. (Until now I've been shuffling songs on and off the iPod, and then hooking it up to the stereo manually.) So that much is fabulous. The problem is -- as others have noted, including some Apple execs themselves -- I don't have a remote. I'm downstairs in the living room listening to music streamed from the upstairs computer, which sounds cool on paper, but then you actually sit down to listen and realize you have to walk up the stairs to press pause, much less change the music.

Given that this iPod announcement was coming right on the heels of the Airport Extremes shipping, I was hoping that the new models might address the issue. Because what I need now in my iPod is not more storage space, or Mini-style color designs -- what I need is wi-fi. I want my iPod to double as an audio remote control when I'm sitting in my living room. I want to be able to call up any song on any computer in home network, and direct it to any set of speakers, right from the iPod scrollwheel. If the song's stored on the iPod itself, fine. But I should also be able to co-ordinate the transfer of songs from the upstairs G5 to the downstairs Airport Express from the iPod as well.

Yes, it would cost more money to integrate wi-fi into the iPod, and cut down battery life as well. But I'd happily pay a premium to have one small device that could control the entire music network, and battery life doesn't matter so much if the unit is just triggering the transfer of files from one wi-fi client to another, and not participating the transfer itself. Like many people, apparently, my wife and I have already decided that it makes economic sense to have a regular iPod for normal music listening, and a mini for super-mobile music settings (jogging mostly.) I can easily imagine making the decision to add a third iPod to the mix: the home audio remote -- short on storage and battery life, but long on wi-fi. (And yes, I'm aware that there are several third-party products that can do variations of this already.)

And of course, anyone who buys one of these wi-fi iPods will inevitably end up shelling out the cash to buy at least one Airport Express unit, for the sheer giddy pleasure of whipping out your iPod in the kitchen and putting a song on the upstairs stereo. Most of these people will be Windows users, of course. At that point, they'll have their music software built by Apple, their wireless network built by Apple, and their portable music device built by Apple. How much more do you need before you start thinking about having your operating system built by Apple as well?

[steveberlinjohnson.com]


iPod Remote Rundown


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Turn Your iPod Into a Remote Control


Turn Your iPod Into a Remote Control 07/28/2004 09:41 PM

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As if the iPod was not able to do enough already! Phillip Torrone shows his readers how you can turn an otherwise ordinary iPod into a universal remote extraordinaire! The funny part is the fact that they are using a Windows application on an Apple device. To me, it sounds like too much work, but what the heck. It might be a fun mini-project….

iPod LCD Remote, Radio Tuner?


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Turn your iPod into a universal remote


Turn your iPod into a universal remote 07/27/2004 11:04 AM
This week's Engadget HOWTO is a project to turn your iPod into a universal remote.
How did we do this? Basically, we “recorded” the “sounds” an infrared remote makes on a PC and then put them on an iPod as songs. Adding a special sound-to-IR converter then turns those sounds back to IR and allows you to use your iPod as a remote control. As an added bonus, it works up to 100 feet. It’s a slick all-in-one unit and we’re never going back to 6 remotes ever again.
Link (Thanks, PT!)

Review: iPod remote rundown


Review: iPod remote rundown 04/12/2005 11:55 AM
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Turn your iPod in to a universal
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Turn your iPod in to a universal
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Engadget has posted a step-by-step article on how to turn your iPod or iPod mini into a universal infrared remote control which can be used to control all of your home electronic equipment...

RemoteRemote 2 debuts; iPod RF remote
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RemoteRemote 2 debuts; iPod RF remote
control
04/28/2004 02:42 PM
Engineered Audio LLC has taken the wraps off its RemoteRemote 2, a new Radio Frequency (RF)-based remote control for iPods with dock connectors and iPod minis. The company plans to ship RemoteRemote 2 this spring for US$49.

Review: iPod Remote Rundown, Redux


Review: iPod Remote Rundown, Redux 04/15/2005 10:13 AM
Word of an iPod photo interference issue and its effect on remote controls led us to revisit and revise our review of iPod remotes. We were surprised by what we found, you will be, too.

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