Wednesday, December 14, 2011

2011 Holiday Gift Guide: iPhone accessories for each type

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Apple sold over 17 million iPhones in the last quarter alone, so chances are good that you have someone a holiday for must buy is already exists. Instead of the usual combination of "Cheesy card and sweaters", why not give them something that her constant companion electronic uses? Here are to examine a few iPhone friendly gift ideas, all organized by personality type. Happy hunting!


For the rough-and tumble type:

Take it from a man who bought and broke an iPhone 4 on the same day: the iPhone 4 / 4 discs do not play nice with concrete. Here, Defender in the game comes the OtterBox: combination body hard polycarbonate with a Silicon skin that wraps around it, the Defender is robust enough, also the negligent users keep up with. Oh, and did I mention it comes in eight retrieving color combinations?

OtterBox.com, $49.95

For artists:

There are enough iPhone cases on the Internet make your head spin in circulation. Instead of digging through endless possibilities for a case that a particular shade of Puce, why not make one place? Case-mate offers customers who upload ability, their own images and beat them in the event of their choice, perfect for the artistically inclined and fussy to boot type. They can also ironically like me and get an iPhone case emblazoned with HTC devices on them!

The case start CaseMate.com, prices at $35 depending on the type.

For athletes:

If you were probably a couple of Sennheiser adidas PMX 680is on your next trip take everything as I have - that is, an avid runner / enormous sweaters-, then enjoy. They are easy, have neckband a water and sweat resistant and sound pretty good to boot. The 'i' refers in this case on the iDevice particular model, which features a line in remote calls and just the right song to your playlist "GET TOUGH". Only plan do not each bench presses with these things, because the neckband in the way get fast powerful.

Apple.com, $69.99

For the power-hungry:

The iPhone-4S battery was historically somewhat shaky, but if you want to all day long are connected to a power outlet? Mophie makes external batteries/cases for years now, but those who rather that added heft would evade should check out of their juice Pack boost. It is a small external battery, which grabs 2000mAh of juice, which more than enough, chugging your iPhone along, until it can insert you properly.

Mophie.com, $49.95

For beach visitors:

If not to live enough luck where you are covered with the next few months in perpetual cloud cover, check out the Eton solar-powered battery and battery box. It has a little booklet there safely, but that's a small price for a (very slightly) smaller electric bills, right? Okay, offers, so that the Mobius not the best choice for all iPhone owners 4/4s, but for those of you, as in the Sun lounging around the juice appreciate this thing while you, getting much-needed tan.

Amazon.com, $80

For the young (and young at heart):

No one is too old, to a small mechanized Whirligig air fly by, and Griffin's HELO TC can helicopters to do just that with your iPhone. To grab your iPhone (any kind do) which contain flight deck control mountain, is jump HELO TC in the air. Be careful a little practice time first login - the last thing have to do is control them head over heels against a wall.

Griffin.de, $49.99

For the College student party/buff:

The jawbone of pint-sized Bluetooth speaker pumps some surprising noises and is even the smelliest, fit the cramped dorm room. Jawbone presses from software updates fairly often, and has nice features like live audio mode to sound immersive melodies. Combine it with a free JamChain, and you have a mobile party – is missing, are red solo cups.

Jawbone.com, $199.99

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