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iPulse.jpgBaby needs a new pair of speakers? The iPulse Bear Speaker System and Light Show for iPod & MP3 (so much for brevity) is "irresistible" apparently, according to The Sharper Image; I find him a little strange. Baby's iPod sits in a pouch on his chest--press his paw to play music or audiobooks. All four of his paws have crazy lights that pulse to the music's rhythm. Wouldn't most kids be a little scared of this thing? And he costs 40 bucks, to boot.

The iPulse Bear runs on 4 C batteries (not included) or on optional AC power. The adaptor is sold separately for about $10. He comes in white mesh(shown) or fuzzy brown.

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Posted by: kyle
December 17, 2006 11:36 AM

Wow, that is one cute bugger that will my gal will like! I think this is probably not for kids but for teens.


Posted by: Becca
December 20, 2007 10:25 PM

I think the iPulse bear is extremely adorable!!!!!!!!!!


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