The Bottom Line: These headphones are ideal for second-gen Nano owners who want earbuds that match their player, but style-conscious on-the-go users will appreciate the V-Moda Remix M-class earphones' sleek look and low price.
Specs: Headphones, Ear-bud, Bling bling black, Stereo, Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm, Gold plated connectors, 1 year Limited warranty
Specs: Headphones, Ear-bud, Thats hot pink, Stereo, Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm, Gold plated connectors, 1 year Limited warranty
Specs: Headphones, Ear-bud, Steel blue, Stereo, Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm, Gold plated connectors, 1 year Limited warranty
The Bottom Line: While there are better system-specific racing wheels, the affordable Intec Universal Racing Wheel works pretty well for a wide range of titles.
The Bottom Line: The Intec PSP Safe Case can fit the portable as well as a few games, but it doesn't feel like the most secure carrying case we've tested.
Specs: Intec Aluminum Safe Case - Case For game console, Case For game console
The Bottom Line: The Game Boy Micro Safe Case's resemblance to a mini attaché case will appeal to some, but the majority will probably find it just too large.
Specs: Intec Safe Case - Case For game console, Case For game console, Silver
The Bottom Line: The Pelican TSZ Xbox 360 Wired Controller is an excellent economic alternative to the pricier Microsoft offering.
The Bottom Line: The Score Dual Folio Case is an ideal carrying case for serious DS Lite gamers.
Specs: Pelican Dual Folio Case S-7341 - Case For game console, Case For game console
The Bottom Line: The Score PSP Portable Movie Player can give your PSP a battery backup, but you can get a better movie-playing experience for a little more cash.
The Bottom Line: If you're not a stickler for sound quality, then the Pelican PSP FM Modulator is a very good way to listen to your system's music and movies just about anywhere. Don't bother using it when playing most games, though.