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Griffin TuneFlex in-car iPod Nano holder

Posted by Chris Leckness on June 10, 2006 – 6:29 pm
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I am not much of a ipod fan, mainly because I do not have one and it is better to pretend I do not like them, rather than admit I cannot justify the cost… Still the best gadgets these days seem to be ipod related …. enter the Griffin TuneFlex.

The Tuneflex has a flexible steel neck that can adjusts to any angle, and its cradle grips your ipod nano and allows you to rotate your device to stay upright and easily readable in any position.TuneFlex plugs into your car’s 12 Volt accessory outlet (remember when they were called "cigarette lighters"?) to power and charge your iPod. The light at the base of TuneFlex’s neck shows power status. TuneFlex’s charging circuitry is even equipped with a fuse to keep your iPod safe and your mind at ease.

The cradle has a built-in stereo line out jack that allows you to connect the included cassette adapter or cables from your nano to your stereo or to any one of the other 100 devices that will get your ipod talking to your stereo..

This looks and sounds like a great accessory, as long as your cigarette lighter is situated in a convenient location. and you are situated in the US as the international shipping charges are steep.

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