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Griffin AirClick USB reviewed

Posted in: Accessories, Hardware, Multimedia, Reviews, iPod

griffin_airclick.gifThe Griffin AirClick for iPod and iPod mini lets you hook up your iPod to your sound system and wander through the house while in full control of your tunes. Pause your iPod to answer the door and then crank it up without even going in the room.


AirClick USB is a remote for Mac and PC computers. The receiver module attaches to any available USB port and receives signal from up to 60 feet away. AirClick USB is ideal for controlling applications including iTunes, QuickTime, and even Keynote or PowerPoint. AirClick uses RF signals that travel through walls for control anywhere in your home or outside, up to 60 feet away.

For a review of the AirClick USB I invite you to point your browsers to macteens Magazine. According to the authors: "All in all, the AirClick USB delivers performance as advertised in a very elegant way, albeit with limiting software. Its use of RF and extended range are true winners."


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Looks very nice. Lol, macteens magazine, cool name :)

When it comes to gadgets like this I can only say - I want one!

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