Ipod Accessories - Fancy Up Your Music Player
Have you purchased an iPod? You probably think it's very cool, with lots of great features. The interface is fun, the sound is great, and you have tons of room to store music, books, and even movies and TV shows, just like a flash drive. If you didn't know you could put more than music on your iPod - now you do. All you need to do is plug the device into your computer and drag and drop the files the way you would put data on a CD.
Using iPod accessories, you can do even more with your iPod. However, with all of the choices that come up when you search the internet for "iPod accessories,"how do you find the right ones? How can you find the iPod add ons and replacement parts that you want, and how do you determine whether an item is compatible with the device you own? The best test is to try including your iPod's specific model name and generation in your search.
But what can you buy? For replacement parts, only the screen, battery, and headphones are really replaceable. You'll only want to replace the first two if they break (and if they break while the warrantee is still going strong, send the iPod back to the manufacturer for repair). New headphones can make a world of difference in the sound quality of your iPod, and to a point you get what you pay for. Beware audiophile garbage sites that suggest stuff that's up there with mystic incantations to improve sound, though.
There are many kinds of iPod accessories available. These include arm ban holders that you can wear during workouts, protective skins made from silicon rubber or leather, and nearly-invisible plastic films that protect the device from scratches. For years companies have offered speaker docking stations, allowing iPod owners to turn their device into a stereo system. Even car companies are following this trend, creating cars that include connections designed just for the iPod.
There are also plenty of choices of electronic add ons, whether you want to track your mileage during your daily run or use a DJ mixing table. One notable gap in the variety of products on offer--no GPS receiver! You can surprisingly often find the best stuff on the manufacturer's website, although it's always a good idea to do some price comparison before you purchase, as you might even find something better.
Would you like to discover a strange new world of electronics? Do an Internet search for "iPod hacking." You will find our strange things like how to replace the operating system of an iPod with something else, and ways to replace parts of the inside that will make major improvements in the sound quality. Your warranty will be void if you start messing around, so don't take chances unless you know what you are doing. Have fun and be careful!
For more information on IPOD accessories try visiting http://all-things-ipod.info, a website that specializes in providing helpful ipod tips, advice and resources to include and more.
Published April 10th, 2008
Filed in Teen

