Has a spool for the wires and holds your iPod steady

Aug 2, 2006 10:34 GMT  ·  By

I've seen so many iPod dedicated peripherals that I could write a novel only with their names. If you remember, only during the previous month there have been launched more than ten items all iPod compliant, and I say items because there has been released also a dildo that can be connected to the iPod and then powered to vibrate on the rhythms of the music played by the device. But this is not the weirdest gadget created last month, as the manufacturers thought that we can't go to the bathroom without our iPod, so they developed a special toilet paper stand with incorporated speakers.

The last iPod dedicated gadget is a trendy black & white cap which is said to solve all the problems faced by an iPod owner. The iSoundCap features spare room for the wires and a spool that keeps them from falling down your shoulders, as it also holds the iPod nano and the iPod shuffle in a water-resistant tight pouch which is located at the side of the cap.

"Everyone who has used an iPod has had the unfortunate problem of getting tangled up in the headphone wires," says Karl Foust, CEO of iSoundCap. This happens at the gym, running, biking, dancing or just about any type of activity. The new patent pending iSoundCap allows the user to do all these activities without those pesky wires hanging from your ears to your iPod. We say it allows you to 'Wire- Free your Music' because the sensation is almost wireless."

The iSoundCap is available only for pre-order and it will be shipped on August 15th at a suggested street price of $29.95.