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Extended Access debuts BudCase keychain earphone case
By Charles Starrett
Contributing Editor
Published: Thursday, December 6, 2007
News Categories: iPod Accessories
Extended Access has introduced the BudCase, an earphone case designed to attach to a key ring. Made of neoprene, the BudCase offers an inner pocket for securing a pair of earphones inside the case, a velcro closure for easy access, and a simple clip for attaching to a key ring, purse, bag, etc. “After getting frustrated with not being able to listen to the music on my iPhone because I would always forget to bring my ear buds, it inspired me,” said Chris Dawson, CEO of Extended Access. “Now whenever I want to listen to my iPhone, I simply pull out my keys and presto! My ear buds are ready to go!” The BudCase is compatible with most earphones, including those included with the iPhone and iPod, and is available now in four colors for $15.
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1
Nice idea, but hasn’t this already been done with Sendstation earBuddy? I bought one when I got my iPhone and keep it on my keys when I think I might need them. Only downside of the earBuddy is that it fits the Apple stock earbuds great, but not my vModa Duo buds (well at least not without some squeezing).
Posted by Carl on December 6, 2007 at 1:55 PM (PST)
2
This is incredible! I can’t wait to get one! Oh, wait, I already have one—it’s a Case-Logic USB Drive Shuttle that retails for $3.99. Same “flames” logo and everything.
Posted by daverobeson on December 6, 2007 at 3:29 PM (PST)
3
Awesome! Oh wait..I have one too…yep, it’s the USB Flash drive case.
Posted by Travis on December 7, 2007 at 12:02 AM (PST)
4
wow…seriously. i have never seen this or the USB case up close, but the photos sure do indicate that they are the EXACT same product. $4 vs. $15…tough choice.
Posted by 3ntr0py on December 7, 2007 at 6:52 AM (PST)
5
Nice name… sounds like it is for holding a more sinister product.
Posted by Brice on December 11, 2007 at 1:03 PM (PST)