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Griffin AirClick

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We've seen remotes before, but none like this terrific twosome. The Griffin AirClick comes with a Velcro strap so it can be secured to your steering wheel or bike handle, letting you navigate between songs on an iPod. It also lets you flip through pictures on an iPod photo (but not when the iPod is connected to a TV, unfortunately). The AirClick USB also communicates with your Windows or Macintosh PC via a USB receiver, letting you control most media applications, such as music or DVD players. Both are compact, use RF signals, and have a range of 60 feet.

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Griffin AirClick

4.5 Outstanding

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Troy Dreier

Troy Dreier is a technology writer and editor based in Jersey City, NJ. He’s the editor of OnlineVideo.net, senior associate editor for StreamingMedia.com, and a former staff editor for PC Magazine. He’s @tdreier on Twitter.

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