SoundClip, the passive sound enhancer for the iPhone 3G
Tuesday, January 6, 2009 at 8:39PM |
Glyn Evans Yesterday I gave you a teaser (Macworld teaser 1) on a product that I had in my hands (literally), and today that product was officially announced, and as most of you had guessed it was a sound enhancer.
The SoundClip, which is a passive sound enhancer for the iPhone 3G come from Ten One Design, the same people that have brought us the Pogo Stylus and the newly released Pogo Sketch (which I featured earlier today). SoundClip directs sound from iPhone toward you to increase the volume and clarity for movies and speakerphone. It also makes games easier to play without blocking your iPhone's speaker.
To be honest when I first got the SoundClip I was somewhat underwhelmed, however after trying it out for a few minutes I became impressed by its simplicity, and as the 2 video clips below show (sorry about the quality), it does work.
Without SoundClip
With SoundClip
The SoundClip is priced at just $7.95 from Ten One's website and £7.99 in the UK/Europe from The Mac Café.
If you are visiting Macworld this week, then go and check it out at booth 1912.
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Reader Comments (2)
Crikey what a difference. That will go down well with the other passengers on a train journey :-)
Steve, yeah, but the gamers should love it :-D