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Griffin iKaraoke iPod Karaoke Module - CNET

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CNET have published a review of the Griffin iKaraoke iPod karaoke module which facilitates the transfer of music from your iPod to your stereo affording you the opportunity to mix your vocals with your favorite tunes. 'So do you want the good news or the bad news first? Let's start off on a positive note. The iKaraoke offers a compact design that has a nice, high-quality feel to it. The sleek brushed metal is nice to hold, and the five-inch-long mic isn't uncomfortably small in the hand. The mic features a few buttons (play/pause and track/menu shuttle keys), a switch (more on this in a bit), and a red LED in the form of a ring around the top portion.

The LED flashes when the iKaraoke is initially activated and stays lit during song "performances." A four-foot cable connects the mic with a small base that plugs into the bottom of any dock-connecting iPod (fourth generation and newer). A line-out port on the base lets you connect the setup to a speaker or a stereo system (you must provide the cable), or you can use the built-in FM transmitter to transmit audio to a nearby radio.'

Read: Griffin iKaraoke - CNET

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