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The iPhone has been with us for 10 years. And over that decade, the market for iPhone accessories has become a full-fledged industry. But along with the useful accessories you'll find in Apple Stores (like the one shown here), there are plenty of off-the-wall iPhone add-ons, too. Speaker docks were among the earliest accessories for the iPhone. The Bose SoundDock (2004) was originally designed for iPods but was later compatible with the iPhone, which had also had a 30-pin connector. Then things started to get weird..
Just what you always wanted, a banana handset for your mobile phone, This accessory used to be sold by Hammacher Schlemmer, It converted cassette tapes into MP3 files, This case disguises your iPhone as an ear, The Pepper Spray case had its 15 minutes of fame, then it went poof, Who can forget the early Bluetooth iMuffs headphones? The dongle plugged into iPods and iPhones (the original model iphone case green didn't have active Bluetooth), and streamed wirelessly to the headphones, You can still find flip-flop iPhone cases floating around the Internet..
This portable fan is readily available on Amazon for about $7. These silly old-school handsets for your iPhone were kind of funny when they first came out several years ago. Not so much anymore. The Joeybra got a lot of attention when it first came out a few years ago. It has since morphed into the Pocket Bra. This ZVE case has been available for the last few years for earlier iPhones, but an updated version is available for iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus for $20 on Amazon. It also has a built-in bottle opener.
Fluance's FiSDK500 iPhone/iPod speaker dock had a retro strange quality iphone case green to it, but it did sound good, These days, you'll want the wireless Bluetooth version instead, Read CNET's full review, Every bathroom needs one of these, There are several wind meters available for the iPhone (and Android devices), This is the WeatherFlow wind meter, which retails for $30 at Amazon, This may be arguably the most freaky iPhone accessory ever created, Check out the YouTube video, and read what we said about it back in 2010..
I actually played around with one of these cases and was marginally impressed. It's still available for the iPhone 5/5S and iPhone 6/6S from a company called TaskLab. Just don't bring it on to a plane, please. Clip-A-Phone is smart phone hat mount. It's unclear how smart it is, but it is fairly inexpensive at $20. Not brushing properly? Oral-B's latest smart brush, the Genius 9000 is here to teach you the key to sparkling gnashers. It ropes in your smartphone to help as well -- stick your phone on your mirror, and the toothbrush's app uses the front facing camera to gauge where abouts in your mouth you're brushing, and for how long.
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