Filed under: iPod Family, iPhone, Holidays
TUAW Buyers Guide: 5 little iPhone gifts
If your honey already bought himself or herself an iPhone or iPod touch, you can still brighten the holidays with these sweet little stocking stuffers. Here are a few inexpensive accessories for your iPhone-owning special someone.
1. Business Card holder, Staples, $1
Your darling's iPhone wants a stand, by which I do not mean that cheap and easy-to-lose lucite thing that comes with the iPod touch. It wants a sturdy stand. A man stand. A strong, reliable holder you can use to watch videos with. Consider a clear plastic business card holder for about $1.25 at Staples. (Similar to this one but clear instead of black). Give that iPhone or iPod touch a perch for viewing videos in landscape mode. (It can also reduce desktop-technology clutter!) Buy one scrape off the labels and pretend that your sweetie has just received a high-end abstract piece of manly art. They'll never know.
2. A sock, a dollar store, $1
You can buy an iPod-style sock at many dollar stores. They're small, they're functional, and they fit the iPod and they come in a variety of MANLY colors and styles. Although you can make do with any of the many kid-sized orphans that might show up in your washing machine, a sock-style case from the dollar store will fit your iPhone or iPod touch much better than an actual, you know, sock. Socks are also a lot cheaper than many of the cases on the market. They protect your loved one's iPhone or iPod touch on the go, and will not interfere with touch screen access the way so many of the official cases do.
3. iPod remote, Kaidomain, $6
Your honey's iPod touch wants a remote. The damn thing doesn't have any buttons, so if you want to stick it into your pocket and still keep using it, you'll need one of these, an inexpensive ($6.30) Nano- or Video-style remote that you can attach to your unit. Stick the iPhone in a pocket, clip the remote to a jacket and you're ready to rock out. Sure, you can use the squeeze control on an iPhone's headset to pause, play and skip tracks but you can't control volume or rewind. And, besides, when you swap out those white earbuds for a better listening experience, you lose the squeeze.
4. Headphone adapter, Belkin or Griffin Technologies, $11 or $10
Psst. Those white earbuds? They're an invitation to violent crime. Plus not everyone likes using earbud-style listening gear. Buy your beloved a headphone adapter so they can use their favorite headphones with their iPhone. Both Belkin and Griffin offer inexpensive adapters that fit into the iPhone's narrow, recessed jack. They're ugly as hell but they work and amusingly this is all due to Steve Jobs' aesthetics in action: make the iPhone look pretty so you have to buy a really hideous adapter to use the earphones you love to get the best possible audio experience.
5. External battery-free speaker, Kaidomain, under $10
Sure the iPhone has built-in speakers but do you want to add speakers to an iPod touch? You can buy your special someone an external battery free speaker for under $10 shipped. Shove it into the dock connector and that iPod touch becomes a sound blasting device--for very small values of "blasting" and moderately high ones of "tinniness". Adding a speaker is great for playing games and for listening to audio books without being tethered to the touch. And, at the price, adds a lot of stocking-stuffer functionality without a lot of wallet-emptying shopping.


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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
itchytooth said 9:56PM on 12-05-2007
Why do you think that remote works with the iPhone/Touch?
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Jeff Gates said 1:54PM on 12-06-2007
I wish it worked with the iPhone.
KL said 10:42PM on 12-05-2007
Why so up on manly ways to accessorize the iPhone? I'm hoping for accessories as girly as I am!
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applesauce said 12:03AM on 12-06-2007
thanks erica! i am hitting staples tomorrow. tired of hand cramps on the plane from holding the iphone. and u can't beat the price, knowing apple, they would charge $29.99.
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Abbi Vakil said 12:40AM on 12-06-2007
Erica, you can also check out the Fastmac Headphone Adapters- cheaper than Griffin and Belkin and more value for the same money: http://fastmac.com/headset.php
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Carlos said 1:42AM on 12-06-2007
or how about $1.50 from Monoprice.com
http://www.monoprice.com/products/product.asp?c_id=108&cp_id=10831&cs_id=1083105&p_id=3860&seq=1&format=2
mojonandha said 4:44AM on 12-06-2007
why bother going to staples? I just ordered at staples.com and they do free delivery....wow thats so cool. Total is $1.06.
Go get your business card holder. Its cool even if you dont have business cards.
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djfred said 10:39AM on 12-06-2007
I've always thought that the recessed headphone port was more to impede the iphone from certain death in the event of a drop than aesthetics. It's actually possible to stop it in mid drop by grabbing the cord. That certainly wasn't true of iPods without the recessed design.
It would be nice if the adapters weren't so plug ugly though.
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John said 11:15AM on 12-06-2007
I bought both the ipod cabled remote AND the dock-connecting speaker from KaiDomain and can CONFIRM that they both work perfectly on my iPod touch. The little speaker is really small, so it's great to carry around (it obviously doesn't put out a lot of sound, but is fine in a quiet room). The thing to keep in mind about the ipod cabled remote is that you must plug it into BOTH the dock connector AND the headphone jack for it to work properly (it's not as streamlined as Apples remote for 5G ipods).
Oh, and these all ship from Hong Kong, so expect about 2 weeks for delivery if you want them by Christmas!!
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Josh said 12:19AM on 12-09-2007
So this pic on here? is this a possible look at new firmware? or am i just doing something wrong? cause mine never looks like that?
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Chris said 8:54AM on 3-27-2008
Of those of us who keep forgetting to bring our ear buds, another neat little gift is an earbud keychain case called Budcase.
Check it out at http://www.budcase.com
-C
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