iPod Story


iPod is a brand of portable media players designed and marketed by Apple and launched in October 2001. Devices in the iPod range are primarily digital audio players, designed around a central click wheel — with the exception of the iPod shuffle, which uses buttons because of its small size. As of October 2005, the line-up consists of the video-capable fifth generation iPod, the smaller iPod nano, and the display-less iPod shuffle. The iPod line used to contain the iPod mini, until being discontinued for the introduction of the iPod nano.

Griffin iTrip with Dock Connector

Griffin iTrip with Dock ConnectorA new iTrip for the new generation of iPods, allowing you to wirelessly broadcast your iPod's music to any FM radio.
The iTrip Dock Connector has all the features of our favourite older iTrip FM transmitters and a couple more! Still present are the superior performance and easy-to-read LCD screen, as well as the fact that the iTrip needs no batteries to work.
But added to it are selectable LX or DX modes for the best possible signal whether in a crowded city or a country road, and US or International tuning modes to cut down on tuning time when stations are not needed.

Griffin iTrip FM Transmitter

Griffin iTrip FM Transmitter for New iPod nanoYour new iPod nano will fit perfectly in the Griffin iTrip and will still leave you with a sleek iPod that can play your tunes via a FM radio. Tight-fitting is not the word. Ass-hugging is.
The iTrip is so snug that you get to scroll through the available FM frequencies on your iPod nano screen. Leaving you with full control on where and how your music is played!