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December 3, 2008 2:58 PM PST

Presents for the Apple iPod Classic

by Jasmine France
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It's a speaker...and a case.

(Credit: CBS Interactive/Corinne Schulze)

Who says you can't get gifts for your MP3 player? Accessories for the iPod Classic make perfect stocking stuffers, especially since you can find many of them for well under $50. First things first, though--replace the subpar earbuds that came with the player with something that has a touch more class, say a pair of CNET's top headphones?

Once you've gotten that out of the way, check out our roundup for ways to dress up and protect your iPod. Plus, see some speakers that'll let you rock out loud.

Accessories for the Apple iPod Classic

For more than five years, Jasmine France has covered a variety of tech products for CNET--from scanners to keyboards to GPS devices--but she's happiest where she is now: sitting atop a pile of MP3 players, "testing" every music service known to man, and jamming a variety of earbuds in every shape and color into her absurdly small ears. E-mail Jasmine.
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