Stylish Travelsound i50 iPod Rechargeable Shuffle Speaker - Highly Potable Sound on the Move

Stylish Travelsound i50 iPod Rechargeable Shuffle Speaker

Owners of Apple’s iPod Shuffle looking for a portable speaker system have a wealth of options available to them, but few are quite as breathtakingly stylish as Creative’s new i50 iPod Shuffle portable docking speaker which comes with four precision microdrives, a built in digital amplifier and USB connectivity.

Small enough to clip to a belt, the Creative i50 iPod Shuffle portable speaker is powered by lithium polymer batteries which can be charged directly from the units mini USB port (as well as a supplied power adapter) and offer up to 15 hours continuous playback on a full charge – with charge levels being indicated by an LED display.

Connecting your Shuffle is as simple as merely docking it into the top of the unit.

Creative i50 Apple iPod Shuffle Speaker

The Creative i50 iPod Shuffle Portable Speaker – which, unlike this wooden portable speaker, does not come with integral pencil sharpener (a major oversight on Creative’s behalf) – retails for £40.

Update 08/04/08: Creative have just launched the TravelSound i80 designed for Apple’s third gen iPod Nano.

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