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Belkin SportCommand for iPod

By Darren Quick

20:01 December 19, 2007 PST

Belkin SportCommand for iPod

Belkin SportCommand for iPod

Belkin's SportCommand for iPod is a fabric, water-resistant, wireless iPod controller that users can strap on to control an iPod while it's stored safely away in a backpack or jacket.

With a range of up to 50 feet the SportCommand gives play/pause, next/previous track, and volume up/down control even through walls and features large buttons for easy control - even with gloved hands.

Aimed at those with an active lifestyle the SportCommand is constructed from neoprene with a VELCRO closure strap to prevent rips and malfunctions from exposure to the elements while retaining flexibility and also make the water-resistant unit hand-washable. The SportCommand is flexible enough to be secured to an arm, leg, belt, or another strap and, along with Belkin’s TuneStudio for iPod, has picked up an iF Product Design Award in the Audio/Video category.

The SportCommand for iPod retails for USD$79.99.

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