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184.jpgFor iPod users there will never be any dearth of iPod related accessories! Every day some or the other accessory keeps popping up and lets see what EXCALIBUR ELECTRONICS have to offer! The company under its iBlaster series released a number of portable yet affordable speakers which are also compatible with non iPod Players (yes they do exist!).

First in line is the iBlaster Music System which retails for $149.99 and is actually the leader of the pack. It’s available in black or white and offers surround-sound. The 5.1 speaker system includes three independent front and center speakers, two rear speakers a 5-1/4” powered subwoofer, LED-lit control panel and a remote control. If you suffer from space issues, then take a look at the iBlaster Silhouette Digital Music System (MSRP $99.99) which offers a complete docking solution and also charges and synchronizes the iPod.

Those hate their alarm clocks, can now wake up to the sweet sound of their fav iPod tunes via the Blaster Clock Radio (MSRP $99.99). The AM/FM radio also moonlights as a video player and all you have to do is to hook up the iPod with the TV via S-video and RCA ports. The iBlaster Orb (MSRP $79.99) strives to be the perfect travel companion thanks to its compact size and advanced speaker technology.

Those who need an ultra portable sound system without making a dent in their pocket should give the iBlaster Cube (MSRP $19.99) a chance. This docking system can fold up and is compact enough to be stuffed anywhere! Finally there is the iBlaster Express (MSRP $29.99) which is both a carrying case as well as an iPod speaker system. One can listen to their music on the go and the protective compartment, handy shoulder wrist and belt straps prevent the iPod from falling. For more info on these products visit http://www.excaliburelectronics.com/