Three new power accessories include the PowerBlock Reserve, a device capable of charging iPods, iPhones and a separate battery simultaneously; once the battery is full, it can be removed from the Reserve and used to charge a player away from an AC socket. The PowerJolt Reserve serves a similar purpose, but plugs into a car's power outlet instead of a wall. Griffin is also preparing the FireWire-to-USB Charge Converter, which allows FireWire-era iPod accessories to power more modern Apple devices. The Converter is shipping in the middle of this month for $30, and will be followed by the $40 Reserve devices in April.
Griffin's remaining lineup consists of the SmartShare USB, which adds an extra USB port to the MacBook Air, and the Noise-Reducing Audio Cable, a six-foot long product with an inline noise filter. The cable is designed to reduce hum generated when connecting a player to a car's aux-in port. It should ship in February for $20; the SmartShare, also $20, is currently shipping.
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[PowerBlock Reserve]
[Noise-Reducing Audio Cable]
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