Video: Dudes Figure Out a Way To Do 1080p AirPlay

On March 29, 2011, in Industry News, by Florence Ion

We’re fans of wireless anything. After AirPlay debuted, we were doing anything we could to use it for whatever applications were compatible. But the native 720p resolution streaming cap is a little irking, especially for media hoarders. Enthusiasts Eri…

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Wireless FM Transmitter + Car Adapter Charger for iPod Touch, iPhone, Nano, Classic, + MORE! Charge your iPod / iPhone while using FM transmitter! 4GB, 8GB, 16GB, 32GB, 64GB, 120GB, 160GB

On July 23, 2010, in iPod Touch, by Iphone Unlocking

Works with All models of Apple iPod with Dock Connector including: iPod Touch / iPod Touch 2nd Generation / iPod Classic / iPod Classic 120GB / iPod nano Gen3 / iPod Nano 4th Generation / iPod 5G [Video] / iPod Nano / iPod Photo / iPod Mini / iPod 3G/4G / iPhone 3G + More! [...]

Wireless FM Transmitter + Car Adapter Charger for iPod Touch, iPhone, Nano, Classic, + MORE! Charge your iPod / iPhone while using FM transmitter! 4GB, 8GB, 16GB, 32GB, 64GB, 120GB, 160GB

On July 18, 2010, in Ipod Accessories, by Iphone Unlocking

Works with All models of Apple iPod with Dock Connector including: iPod Touch / iPod Touch 2nd Generation / iPod Classic / iPod Classic 120GB / iPod nano Gen3 / iPod Nano 4th Generation / iPod 5G [Video] / iPod Nano / iPod Photo / iPod Mini / iPod 3G/4G / iPhone 3G + More! [...]

Wireless FM Transmitter + Car Adapter Charger for iPod Touch, iPhone, Nano, Classic, + MORE! Charge your iPod / iPhone while using FM transmitter! 4GB, 8GB, 16GB, 32GB, 64GB, 120GB, 160GB

On May 4, 2010, in iPod Classic, by Iphone Unlocking

NOTE: When using this FM-transmitter on a iPhone, a message might come up as “This accessory is not made to work with iPhone”, and suggest to switch to Airplane Mode. Please click NO to skip the message as this FM-Transmitter is tested to work with the iPhone in both Phone and Airplane mode”. Works with [...]

Cy•fi Wireless Sports Speaker

On March 23, 2010, in Industry News, by Jan Hughes

Lately, our Sundays have been spent enjoying the latest trend in urban cycling: group bicycle parties. So it seemed a logical extension to add music to the festivities with Cy•fi’s Wireless Sports Speaker.

Designed by cyclists who obviously took inspiration from the aerodynamic lines of a bike helmet, the Cy•fi is a portable wireless speaker that mounts to your bicycle or clips onto a backpack and works with your iPod. The 9-by-6-inch speaker comes in black, gray, or red, and Cy•fi also produces a Bluetooth model designed to work with your iPhone as a speakerphone. We tested the iPod model, which was very easy to use. You simply slide the wireless transmitter onto the Dock Connector at the bottom of your iPod, turn on the speaker–which can be mounted to your handlebars with the included (and ingeniously designed) hinged mount–and off you go. The Cy•fi can blast tunes up to 30 feet away from the transmitter, and you can pair multiple speakers to one transmitter if your group is large and scattered. And since it’ll work with any content on your iPod, including video, the speaker is useful off the bike as well.


Wireless speaker brings the iPod noise to the Critical Masses.

The compact, lightweight speaker was very sturdy and handled our two-hour bike ride with nary a jiggle. We blasted Modest Mouse loudly enough for those riding near us to hear–even through bike helmets and over the din of the city. While the speaker cranks up pretty high, the sound quality is a little tinny. There’s no way to adjust the tone on the speaker itself, but you can always adjust EQ settings on your iPod. After we turned down the treble in our iPod settings, we got the bass bump we wanted, but the overall sound quality still lacked depth.

The Cy•fi’s charge lasted the promised six hours, and the device enables you manually change the track, volume, and playlist directly from the speaker–a handy feature for bike riders. We did have to stop a few times, however, to get the playlist flowing again after selecting songs because the Forward button didn’t always work properly, and the on/off button was a bit temperamental.

 

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