Wake and sleep to your music by docking your iPod in our portable alarm clock station.
Built-in docks let you charge both the iPod and iPod Shuffle at the same time.
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Compatible with iPods other portables equipped with a minijack output; fits front- and side-loading cassette players.
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Canned Shape Card Reader + 3-port Hub Combo supports SD, XD and direct plug of T-flash; transfer your files to PC, and connect at least 3 USB devices through the 3-port hub.
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Feeling hot and stressed out at your desk? Cool off and chill out with this USB Retro Fan!
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Designed for active watersports use.
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In it you can place the family's mobile chargers and pull the cables through the lid - just to plug into mobile phones, cameras.
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Works with any iPod, AND recharges the battery when connected to docking station; Digital AM/FM stereo receiver with 20 preset station memory, clock/timer with snooze and alarm, headphone jack.
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With its built–in speakers, this supportive neck pillow lets you relax to your favorite tunes! Just plug in your iPod, MP3, CD or DVD player—no batteries needed.
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Your iPod will light up and be the life of the party with multiple light colors and motion-activated lighting sequences.
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Featuring a sliding USB port, the Pleigo X3, OLED display for video playback and supports JPEG format, which allows users to view the stored pictures on the device.
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A solar powered hydrogen refueling station is included to convert water to hydrogen.
The Refueling Station creates hydrogen by electrolysis using water, and once the car's hydrogen tank is full, the car can run on its own hydrogen fuel-cell system.
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It's a bird? It's a plane? It's a dog? It's a robot? No, it is Ulligus!
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Nostalgic 1930's style radio, alarm clock, and telephone;4 Hand Analog Clock AM/FM Radio with Phone.
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Chair features locking casters on rear legs for mobility and adjustable stainless leveling front feet for uneven surfaces.
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Superman Earrings
Posted On Monday, October 29, 2007 By Raluca. Under Accessories
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Developed by NASA scientist Mark Tilden using his ground-breaking hard-wired BEAM technology, Spidersapien is modelled not on the clunky robots of old, but on biological life-forms.
Features
Highly intelligent
Reacts to touch and responds to commands
Walks, kicks, picks up and throws objects
Performs an ...
Sleek iPod speaker system with electromagnetic globe light show; Electromagnetic technology pulses and dances to the beat of the music; 4 high-efficiency drivers produce crisp highs and powerful lows.
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