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Review: iPod Remote Rundown, Redux







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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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?

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