Classic Match Foosball ($100)features eight 2-axis control bars, an app and an iPad charging dock. The App provides the appropriate sound effects when you spin the bars and hit the ‘ball’.
The 30-pin connector doesn’t fit the new iPad, though.
Classic Match Foosball ($100)features eight 2-axis control bars, an app and an iPad charging dock. The App provides the appropriate sound effects when you spin the bars and hit the ‘ball’.
The 30-pin connector doesn’t fit the new iPad, though.
A brand new EMD GT46C-ACe locomotive drops while being unloaded from a cargo-ship at dock.
This will not buff out.
The iRock – a rocking chair with a built-in generator that feeds power to your docked iPad or iPhone with each, eh, rock.
One hour of rocking, the manufacturer claims, will recharge an iPad up to 35%. There’s also a pair of 25-watt speakers built into the back of the chair.
Available in four flavours and yours for $1300, granny.
The iAcoustic from aBite Design: an analogue amplifier for your iPhone/iTouch. aBite sez:
iAcoustic remarkably boosts the audio output from the iPhone or iPod Touch built-in speaker up to about 60 decibels without using any external power sources. While passing through its wind instrument type horn and solid wood base, the audio source is transformed into warm, rich and resonant sound. iPhone/iPod touch can be charged while you listen if a charge/sync cable is fed into the path-through slot on the wood base.
You have to make a ‘personal enquiry’ to know the price. Which would suggest that it ain’t cheap.