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Chapter 10: Laser Beam And Flashlight


You probably already take your iPod with you wherever you go. This means that you always have it on hand when you want to listen to your music or record a voice memo. But your iPod has another function: You can use it as a laser beam or a flashlight.

Griffin iBeams is complete and ready for your dock connected iPod mini or iPod. You can use the flashlight device for finding things in the dark or for when you just want a bit of added light. The laser is a class IIIA laser pointer. This is ideal for when you are doing presentations. Both the flashlight and laser come complete with a protective snap-on cap that you can attach to your keychain so that it is always handy and accessible.

The Griffin iBeam laser is a red laser beam, which can be seem from over two kilometers away. This doesn’t mean that you should spend valuable time playing, but it does mean that your iPod has one more bit of functionality that makes it a great investment. The Griffin iBeam has been designed for the following iPods:

*the iPod mini
*the iPod Photo
*4th generation iPod that has a click wheel
*3rd generation iPod that has buttons and a touch wheel

Next


- Introduction
- Chapter 1: Getting Started
- Windows Pc
- Macintosh
- Preparing Your Ipod
- Playing Music
- Chapter 2: Making The Most Of Your Ipod Controls
- Wheel Functions
- Chapter 3: Making The Most Of Itunes
- Chapter 4: Organizing And Transferring Music
- Transfer Music Automatically
- Chapter 5: Transfer And View Digital Photos
- Transfer Digital Photos From Camera To Computer
- Transfer Photos From Computer To Ipod
- Transfer Photo From Camera To Ipod
- Chapter 6: Use Your Ipod As A Storage Drive
- Chapter 7: Use Your Ipod For Map Directions
- Chapter 8: Import Audio Cd Audio Books To Itunes
- Importing
- Chapter 9: Voice Recording With Your Ipod
- Start Recording
- Chapter 10: Laser Beam And Flashlight
- Chapter 11: Remote Control
- Recording The Signal
- Adding The Signal To Your Ipod
- Chapter 12: The Boom Box
- Chapter 13: Making Smart Playlists
- Access The Smart Playlist Dialog
- Create Your List
- Track Attributes
- Chapter 14: The Ipod Shuffle
- The Shuffle Buttons
- The Lights On Your Shuffle
- Conclusion