October 13, 2006
Link your iPod and cellphone

The tagline of GEAR4 BluEye™ is “The missing link between your iPod and cellphone.”
Finally you can connect your phone to your iPod utilizing Bluetooth technology and make / take phone calls hands-free without the requirement of an additional Bluetooth headset. The module has additionally an FM receiver enhancing the functionality of your iPod.
• Make and receive calls on your iPod
• Plug’ n’ Play with most Bluetooth enabled mobile phones
• 15 Presets and auto scan FM Radio
• Caller Number ID displayed on iPod screen
• Automatically pause and resume music for incoming calls
• Last 9 numbers redial from your iPod
• Voice dial when paired with supported Bluetooth phones
• Use your own headphones
• No need for batteries
• Bluetooth 2.0
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Hello,
What do I have to do, to make an audiobook file appear on the audiobook folder on my iPod?
I didn't get it how does it work.
Is there a special extension for audiobooks, because I've tried to convert to ACC (tutorial on this forum) but it didn't work.
Please, help me.
Thanks
Hi everyone.
What's a good alternative to the IPOD?
I'm wondering if any of you can recommend a good MP3 player that is comparable to the IPod but WITHOUT they hype and price tabe to go with it.
I was at the apple store a few days ago, and really liked the new 40GB or 80GB IPods that also show video, but was wondering if I could get the same kind of funcationality without that heftly price tag.
Hi Quentin,
Samsung Yepp and MS Zune are good alternatives. I personally like Samsung’s design more. It doesn’t look like a toy. If you won’t need a device with a huge harddisk, go for the ones with flash memory. That will reduce the cost and you won’t pay for the storage space which you don’t really need.