Filed under: iPod Family, iPod nano
Incipio releases Lloyd, new way to record voice notes on iPod nano
With the introduction of the new iPod nano in September, Apple allowed users the ability to record voice notes right to the device using the iPhone headset (with microphone). This is a great way to capture quick reminders, but it's not such a good way to record multiple voices. Incipio hopes to solve this problem with their new microphone designed specifically for iPod nano 4th generation. Lloyd is a compact microphone that attaches to the headphone line out port on the bottom of the nano. The microphone doesn't seem to add much bulk to the nano, either. You can even leave it connected to the iPod at all times -- you can rotate it to connect a syncing/charging cable, or use the audio line out port on Lloyd to listen to your tunes.
Incipio is selling Lloyd for $17.99, and you can get your hands on one directly from the Incipio online store.

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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Olligarski said 11:30AM on 12-12-2008
How high, or low for that matter, audio quality is supported?
Insipio's tech spec isn't very detailed.
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Richard said 6:17PM on 12-12-2008
...one of these for the iPod Touch, pronto. Please.
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Kai said 12:59PM on 12-12-2008
will this work on the ipod touch 2G?
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Greg said 1:24PM on 1-10-2009
Amazing, I never would have thought it was possible. And yes, being an iPod Touch user, I second that ^^
http://iPodTouchScene.com
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