CES 2008: Belkin’s Podcast Studio

Posted by Chris Leckness on Jan 09, 2008

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I have been underwhelmed by the lack of Mobility related news at CES this year for the most part. There have been a couple things that showed up at CES that we probably won’t see until Summer 08 though. One of the is the Belkin Podcast Studio.

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Hands down, one of the coolest things I’ve seen at CES so far this week is the Belkin Podcast Studio. It’s a handheld unit that you attach your iPod to. Using a pair of swiveling integrated microphones on each side, the device records what they hear in stereo as an uncompressed WAV on to the iPod. You can even control the pitch and volume, as well as the stereo balance.

I agree Matt, one of the coolest things I have seen come out of Vegas this week too. I am glad I passed on it this year.

To bad this thing isn’t universal. This would really, REALLY be cool if I could use it. 

Source: CrunchGear
Engadget also got some Hands-on

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