Une Bobine: A Bendy Dock On A Flexible Stand

If the classic Apple docks are just too plain and simple for you, then FuseChicken’s Une Bobine is a great replacement for your iPhone docking needs. Simply stick it on the dock and bend the cable whichever way and angle you please. It also acts as a fantastic stand since you can manipulate it to fit all of your needs; placing it in front of you or in landscape mode lets you have a much more comfortable viewing angle.

This Kickstarter project has exceeded its funding goal and will be available for shipping around 2 months from now. If you can’t wait to get your hands on one of these, you can pledge $25 on Kickstarter to preorder this unique accessory. 

Klinggon, A Stylish Magnetic Earphone Holder

Some people must have all of their cables organized in some sort of cable management, me? I couldn't care less. What you're looking at isn't Nike's latest shoe technology. No, these are quite simply a cable management solution for your earphones. The name is Klinggon, a little stylish dual-injected hard plastic and silicone earphone and cord holder that can be magnetically attached to your clothing using built-in neodymium magnets that will not damage your clothing but will interfere with a pacemaker. That is if you've got one in you. The Kilinggon's main purpose is to keep your earphones from ever falling to the ground and the cord from getting in your way while you're hard at work doing what you do best in a stylish way.

 

The Klinggon does look really good on its own, but who should really invest in one? Someone who hates having cables flying all around while running would be my guess. The Klinggon can also double as a neat dock for your earphones when you're not using them instead of ruining a perfectly good pair by tossing them in your bag or pocket. It could be available in 8 awesome color combinations if this Kickstarter project will end in success. If you think you and your earphones are in need of a Klinggon, you can pre-order yours for $25. Meanwhile, I think I'll stick to my bad habits of stuffing my earphones inside my pocket.

Nir Schneider

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MySaver Protect Your iCables From Your Carelessness

Here's a great little add-on for those of you who don't take it so kindly on those white USB sync cables of yours. MySaver are little colorful protection shields with one mission, to protect and extend the life of them fragile iCables. And they also perfectly match the Smart Cover colors too. The MySaver cable protectors are made out of aluminum and flexible colored silicone and help prevent the problematic area of the cable from ever fraying and coming apart due to heavy use, or misuse. We're not going to judge.

Apple's USB sync cables run for $19, while the MySaver Pro comes fully-assembled on a OEM quality replacement Dock Connector to USB cable and it will set you back $24.99. You can always get adventurous by going with the MySaver DIY kit for much less at $10.99 and add it to your own cable. You can pre-order both the MySaver Pro and MySaver DIY right now at pre-order prices at Kickstarter

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Colorful Sync & Charge Cables Are Waiting To Be Funded

Forget about Apple's boring white cables that you use everyday to charge and sync your iDevices, check these juicy and colorful cables for the iPod, iPhone and iPad by Juicies. You can't pick up one of these colorful cables quite yet, this is a Kickstarter project waiting to come to life if enough people pre-order and help fund the project. You can pre-order a Juicies cable in the color of your choice for $20.

Nir Schneider

Editor-in-Chief

Best Buy Sells Ultra-Overpriced HDMI Cable

If you thought you've seen pretty expensive HDMI cables over at Best Buy, think again. You can pick this HDMI cable at a ridiculous price of just $695.99. Is this just a typo? Well it's safe to say that it isn't and AudioQuest seems to laugh all the way to the bank with your money that could but a decent sized HD LCD T.V. Turns out Best Buy isn't such a best-buy after all. Oh, we knew that already. If you need an HDMI cable, do yourself a favor and check out Monoprice.

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Monster Introduces SuperTips

Monster has introduced a line of foam and gel tips for most in-ear earphones including all of Monster's line of in-ears. The new tips are made to give you superb sound isolation while the gel tips will provide you with the most sound isolation and are made for super-critcle audiophile listening. Monster's foam tips are more for those who are active and need their in-ears to stay put while being very comfortable due to the soft nature of the foam and gel. These tips will provide deeper bass (like Monster's in-ears need any more of that) but for all you in-ear owners that need that extra bass and sound isolation, these will worth being checked out. Currently Comply is the most known foam tip manufacturer. The Monster sampler pack includes both foam and gel tips in various sizes with 10 pairs and it will run you $24.95, which compared to Comply's five pair pack for $19.95, isn't a bad deal at all. To get more info on the SuperTips compatibility with other brands and models, click here.

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