Without actual hardware samples to use for testing, many iPad case developers have improvised with sleeve-style designs that needn't be tailored to a hundredth of a centimeter of perfection, and the results are like this: Belkin's Max Sleeve for iPad ($40) is a nylon-fronted, neoprene-backed case with three zippers. Two open Max Sleeve's main iPad-holding compartment, which features...
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Whereas Belkin chose to go with a sleek, pill-shaped remote control box, marking its buttons with contrasting + and - labels for volume up and down, Simplism’s glossy casing is the exact opposite: a highly boxy enclosure with markings that can barely be seen but can be felt, with a squared-off ridge differentiating the top, bottom, and multifunction middle buttons. Like almost all of the ada...
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iLounge on 24th Feb 2010 (via ilounge.com)
Belkin has redesigned the Cooling Pad to include a patent-pending AirFlow Wing, repositioned fan, and wave shape.
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TuneCast Auto Live is an almost identical update to Belkin’s 2008 release TuneCast Auto, a black and gray combination of FM transmitter and car charger with a Dock Connector at one end and a thin car charging bulb at the other. The bulb has a small yellow light to indicate that it’s receiving power, and the Dock Connector is tailored to accommodate the often small holes in the bottoms ...
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iLounge on 1st Feb 2010 (via ilounge.com)
It has been a long time coming, but Belkin has finally released TuneCast Auto LIVE for the iPhone. The peripheral, which was introduced way back in June of 2009 and was supposed to ship last fall, allows users to...
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iPhoneGuideBlog on 27th Jan 2010 (via blog.iphoneguide.com)
Better late than never, as Belkin has finally made avaliable their TuneCast Auto Live iPhone accessory and ClearScan app... Photos:
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Its been quite some time since we first heard about the Belkin TuneCast Auto Live FM transmitter for the iPhone, but the wait is finally over. The GPS-enabled FM transmitter is now officially the only iPhone FM transmitter capable of using GPS positioning and crowd-sourced feedback to determine which FM stations are the clearest in
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IntoMobile on 26th Jan 2010 (via feedproxy.google.com)