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Home » Cycling, Electronics, Sports & Outdoors

iHome Cycler

By Eric Yang on Thu, Jan 10, 2008
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Perfect for your next getaway to a warmer place or this coming summer excursions iHome’s Cycler is a water-resistant iPod speaker enclosure perfect for the beach, pool, and your bike. The water bottle like design clamps to your bike frame just where your water bottle wood with it’s enclosed mounting bracket and can be controlled through handle bar mounted remote control. And like any good dock, it’ll charge your iPod when it’s plugged in through an AC outlet.

We doubt the manufacturer endorses this, but we’ve strapped this guy right near the shower with controls right at hand. It’s handy, quick and serves a purpose outside of it’s original intention, which is always fun. Voila.

What this means to you: There are few places your iPod can’t go. The Cycler simply makes it that much easier.

Cost: $80 @ iHome

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