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April 24, 2008 2:58 AM PDT

Underwater iPod boogies in the bathtub

by Mike Yamamoto
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(Credit: Firebox)

Anybody can turn an iPod into a mini-disco with a variety of accessories, from flashing cases to pulsating cube (though we'd hope they would resist the urge for their own sake). But in the bathtub? We thought that was reserved for Craver Caroline McCarthy and her only-in-Japan discoveries.

The concept has apparently made its way west with the "Underwater Disco Lightshow" from those cheeky monkeys at Firebox, which Chip Chick says can turn the tub into an aquatic dance floor. Just slip an iPod into the waterproof case, and Donna Summer will magically appear for the last dance.

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by dan574 April 24, 2008 3:45 AM PDT
Who need a waterproff case for the iPod?

Intersting to read about Underwater iPod, but useless for the majority of iPod users.



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by Charlene_C April 24, 2008 7:50 AM PDT
I just bought a waterproof case for my iPod. I listen to pods in the shower and, with headphones, in my spa. Swimmers like waterproof cases and headphones
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