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Retractable iPod Sync Cable

radtech-retractor.jpgWhen it comes to accessories, I’m all about saving space. Cables are the bane of my existence and I try to carry as few as humanly possibly. One of the few that makes the cut is my iPod sync cable because, unfortunately, I’m addicted to bass and have to update my iPod music frequently.
One of my favorite new doodads is the Retractable iPod sync cable (US$10) from RadTech. It’s available in USB 2.0 and FireWire 400 and to quote Swingers this thing is money, baby. It’s quite simple, you grab either end and pull when you want to use it and pull again when you’re done. No more pesky winding! And when you’re a cable freak like me, this is no small feat.
Oh, that sweet case on my iPod nano is the new Iconz (Bart Simpson edition) US$25 from ExtremeMac. They’ve got a couple dozen cool designs ranging from Star Wars to Batman to Scooby Doo and they’ve got them for the iPod video too.


radtech-retractor.jpgWhen it comes to accessories, I’m all about saving space. Cables are the bane of my existence and I try to carry as few as humanly possibly with me at any given time. One of the few that make the cut is my iPod sync cable because, unfortunately, I’m addicted to tunes and have to update my iPod music frequently.
One of my favorite new doodads is the retractable iPod sync cable (US$10) from RadTech. It’s available in USB 2.0 and FireWire 400 and to quote Swingers this thing is money, baby. It’s quite simple, you grab either end and pull when you want to use it and pull again when you’re done. No more pesky winding! And when you’re a cable freak like me, this is no small feat.
Oh, that sweet case on my iPod nano is the new Iconz (Bart Simpson edition) US$25 from ExtremeMac. They’ve got a couple dozen cool designs ranging from Star Wars to Batman to Scooby Doo and they’ve got them for the iPod video too.

By Jason O'Grady

Founded the PowerPage in 1995.

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