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Feb 17, 2007 by  Critical_Conformity - 5 comments

article imageTurn your iPod into a Karaoke Machine

By Critical_Conformity.
Griffin Technology has recently release a new product, iKaraoke, which is able to turn your iPod into a karaoke machine.
Griffin Technology has recently release a new product, iKaraoke, which is able to turn your iPod into a karaoke machine.
IKaraoke is actually a microphone-like device, which attaches to any iPod with a dock connector. It will isolate the lead vocal track, then fades it, giving your voice room to make that favorite tune yours. The setup is easy as it's just plug and play. The only drawbacks of this USD 49.99 gadget, is that we need to manually add song lyrics, and even after we do so, those lyrics won't run through the screen as they do in normal karaoke machine. Even with this imperfection, I think iKaraoke is still a good alternative for visiting karaoke center.
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