iPhone Toys - Ten One Sound Clip and Pogo Stylus
Even if it is awesome, the iPhone is far from perfect - especially when it comes to gaming. Quite a few games make use of the wide screen and make you flip the phone sideways in order to play. If you've ever held an iPhone sideways you've probably noticed that the sound becomes muffled from time to...
Even if it is awesome, the iPhone is far from perfect - especially when it comes to gaming. Quite a few games make use of the wide screen and make you flip the phone sideways in order to play. If you've ever held an iPhone sideways you've probably noticed that the sound becomes muffled from time to time. TheiPhone's lone speaker sits on the bottom left-hand side, where your finger tends to rest if you're holding it sideways. More than a few games also require precise touch screen interaction in real time. Try doing that with a pudgy finger and your hand covering up half the screen. Ten One Design popped out the Soundclip and the Pogo stylus to address these shortcomings.

The Sound Clip attaches to the sync port and redirects sound from the speaker upward. Your fingers can sit flush with the iPhone and you'll still hear the sound coming from the speaker. Theclip's easy to remove and stays firmly attached to the phone. It's also small enough that it's not a bother to keep on when you pocket the phone. It's simple, small, and works as advertised. Whether a small piece of molded plastic is worth $8 is entirely up to you.

Ten One's Pogo stylus works quite well. Best of all, you can actually see the screen while poking around. The soft tip of the stylus won't scratch the screen, and it actually makes games like Geo Defense much easier. Being able to quickly and accurately place a turret without guess work goes a long way towards winning. An included clip snaps around the phone to hold the stylus when not in use. We'd rather pocket the stylus and ditch the clip, as it makes the phone feel unwieldy. At $15, the Pogo seems seems steeply priced even if it is effective. Poke around on Amazon and you can find it for under $10, which is considerably more palatable.

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