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Apple of their eyes

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Innovation and the iPod seem to go hand in hand. Accessories that either extend the use of Apple's media player or score style points continue to materialise.

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The latest examples of devices that bear Apple's 'made for iPod' seal of quality are the TuneStudio (below right), a four-channel audio mixer from United States-based Belkin International, and the i24 bedside speaker system (right), from Hong Kong's EOps Technology.

For the record Portable and tough enough to withstand life in a rehearsal room or garage, the TuneStudio enables the creation of high-quality digital recordings directly onto an iPod. A first of its kind, this mixer allows the input of up to four instruments or audio sources and records the audio in 16-bit, 44-kilohertz quality for instant playback.

It has a built-in USB interface, allowing the input of audio to or from a Windows-based or Macintosh computer. Its high-quality stereo compressor provides enhanced audio dynamics and keeps sound levels within the recording limits of the iPod. A light-emitting diode panel shows audio level, power status, peak indication, compressor activity and recording status.

Bedroom companion Designed as a stylish alternative to the typical radio-alarm clock, the i24, which measures 21.5cm by 13cm by 10.5cm, fits easily on a typical bedside table. Though compact, it features a universal dock that is compatible with most versions of the iPod, a dual-music alarm setup (FM radio or downloaded music), a 24-hour and scrolling text clock, and an integrated 3-inch subwoofer.

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The device was designed in association with architectural firm AFSO, which has been responsible for the design of bars, restaurants and residences in London, Shanghai, Beijing and Hong Kong.

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