ULink for iPod Nano lets you use your old accessories
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Feel like downsizing from your bulky old iPod to a sleek new Nano but have a bunch of accessories you won’t be able to use? This is a common problem as Apple rarely stays with the same connections for long, leaving iPod owners in the unenviable position of buying all new accessories every time we upgrade. ULink has solved the problem by creating an interface for all of the microphones, remote controls, etc. that worked with your old 3G or 4G iPod. The uLink device plugs into the bottom of the Nano and the accessories then plug into it. Your accessories are given new life without you having to spend a bundle. The uLink costs only $29, which is much less than the cost of repurchasing even one accessory in most cases.
I think this device is a great idea. I have been holding off on getting a Nano because I wouldn’t have been able to use my Belkin microphone or my Apple Remote with it, but now it is no longer an issue. Rock on!
Source: Tech Digest
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