Lock Up The iPod

An article on Engadget shows off a new product from Targus. It enables you to lock your iPod to your bookbag decreasing the chance of it being stolen off your person.

One end will attach to your bookbag and the other goes into the dock connection of the iPod. I am not sure how strong that connection to the dock is going to be though. Maybe it’s better to just not use your iPod in New York City, or keep it in a deep pocket…

The device from Targus is on sale in Japan but should make it’s way state-side soon enough.

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