The Bottom Line: The Alesis ProTrack isn't the smallest, cheapest, or most-fully featured stereo iPod recorder we've seen, but the inclusion of phantom-powered mic inputs gives it a unique edge over the competition.
The Bottom Line: Although Altec Lansing's BackBeat Plus 206 earbuds may be a slight step down from the BackBeat 326 earphones, they offer very good sound for the money.
Specs: Headphones, In-ear ear-bud, 0.9 oz, Stereo, Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm, Gold plated connectors
The Bottom Line: About $40, the Altec Lansing BackBeat Titanium 326 earbuds offer impressive sound for the buck.
Specs: Headphones, In-ear ear-bud, 0.8 oz, Stereo, Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm, Gold plated connectors
The Bottom Line: The Scosche PassPort HomeDock is a useful solution if your favorite old iPod speaker system won't charge your newer gadgets, but your money may be better spent toward a new speaker system.
Specs: Black
The Bottom Line: The SRS iWOW is like a sonic Tabasco sauce for your music, but it doesn't complement every song.
The Bottom Line: The Waves iGTR is a convenient way to practice your guitar chops without waking the neighbors, but the sound quality could be better and the MP3 player integration tighter.
The Bottom Line: The Scosche showTIME is an inexpensive way to get your iPod's or iPhone's videos to your TV, but the results aren't pretty on high definition sets.
The Bottom Line: The Sony MDR-EX36V Stereo Headphones are a good budget-friendly option for anyone who wants to upgrade from the earbuds that come packaged with MP3 players.
Specs: Headphones, In-ear ear-bud, Black, 0.1 oz, Gold-plated plug
Specs: Headphones, In-ear ear-bud, Blue, 0.1 oz, Gold-plated plug
Specs: Headphones, In-ear ear-bud, Pink, 0.1 oz, Gold-plated plug