How to Get More Sound from Your iPod (without Power)
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There may come a time when you need to amplify your sound. Don’t turn up your speakers now, though. I’m just illustrating the difference between loud and soft for you. There will just be times when you need more. Anyone who has an iPod wants it to put out more sound. You may not always have cords laying around for your speakers though. Now what do you do? Why not try out the Griffin AirCurve.
AirCurve is a cleverly-designed acoustic amplifier that turns your iPhone into a no-power-drain alarm clock on your nightstand, or a mini sound system that never needs batteries or adapters.
AirCurve looks like a simple, elegantly minimal stand for your iPhone. But inside is a coiled waveguide “horn’ that collects the sound from the built-in speaker of your iPhone, amplifies it (by about 10 decibels), and projects it into the room. AirCurve’s waveguide has been mathematically engineered to deliver amazing amplification — you’ll swear there are full-sized speakers in there. And AirCurve’s see-through translucent polycarbonate body lets you appreciate the graceful curves inside that do all the work.
Will the AirCurve charge your iPod or iPhone? By itself, no. For this reason, we’ve added a pass-through slot so you can feed a dock cable through AirCurve. Connect that dock cable to your computer or power adapter and you can sync or charge while you listen.
My iPhone sits in the AirCurve nice and tight, so I don’t have to worry about it falling out/over. I opened up the music, and what a difference it made! I don’t know that you can tell over this video, but I could definitely tell the difference sitting in my office. It really does amplify the sound coming out! You don’t have to carry any extra cords or cables around to make it work, either!
For less than $20.00, you have nothing to lose. Pick one of these up today for yourself, and maybe one for a friend! An AirCurve will fit right into a stocking. Right now, you can save nearly half off! Get yourself an AirCurve for $12.37!!
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4 Comments
IT Professionals
December 3rd, 2008
at 8:38pm
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andrew
December 3rd, 2008
at 8:12pm
COOL. Does this work with the ipod touch?
Sharpmarker108
December 3rd, 2008
at 9:06pm
What kind of headphones do you guys have?
I’ve got the Bose in-ear headphones, and they have extrodinarily good sound quality. Especially for the fact that they are in ear headphones as opposed to being a big headpiece (if that’s the right word for it)
I love the bass on them
Xterain6
March 9th, 2009
at 6:14am
Uh.. I have a pair of skulcandy’s from there DJ line and i garentee they amplifly my music way more than this aircurve thingie… Half the time my headphones arent over my ears… There usualy arround my neck…