Add FM radio to your iPod with Griffin’s iFM

The only thing missing from the coolest MP3 player in the world was a radio – until now. The US$35 iFM from Griffin adds an FM radio to the iPod in one integrated package that utilizes the iPod’s own remote for its controls. With iFM you can scan and tune any FM radio station and save your favorites in six presets. Listen to news, weather and local programming on the radio in addition to the 1000’s of songs in your iPod.

The iFM connects directly to the iPod. Your headphones plug into the remote as usual – only now it has become a part of the iFM itself. The iFM uses the iPod’s remote for its own controls. Turn it on and scan up, scan down, adjust volume, add presets, mute and manually tune the iFM. Switch iFM off and your remote controls the iPod as usual – but with a better belt clip and cable management now added.

More info about Griffin’s iFM here.

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