Since the release of the iPod, the market has flooded with accessories ranging from the mundane to the radical. All are meant to further incorporate the tiny device into another aspect of daily life. Many of these add-ons are innovative solutions for common problems. Others are just gimmicks targeting consumers with a taste for silly novelty items. The iBreath, for example, is an accessory for the iPod that allows you to transmit your music on an FM radio frequency as well as test yourself or others for intoxication.
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