O'Neill's H2 Fat Controller iPod glove
We're not entirely sure how much more iPod integration our clothing requires, between the SCOTTeVEST, and Voltaic wearable rechargers, the Spyder and Burton/Motorola controller jackets, and Burton's headphone beanie, but if you need one more level of dominion over your MP3 player, peep O'Neill's latest, the H.2 Fat Controller. Yeah, basically it's a €139 (about $170 US) glove that wirelessly controls your iPod, which we assume they want you to holster in their H2 solar backpack or H2 CommEnt jacket.






















by this point i'm going to hold off for the iPacemaker, a circulation-regulating device in Apple white, fitted with 8 gigs of flash mem which plays mp3 and AAC delivered directly to the brain via the spinal column. change tracks by coughing.
third party accessories include an FM transmitter for beaming those tunes to my iFoot, a heel-implanted, modified iPod shuffle which provides 15 hours of nonstop music for my shoe.
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I love the power glove...its so bad. ;)
ROFL #1 but it would be really nice if your iPacemaker came in black too. I like its shinnyness :)
...but seriously im waiting till apple comes out with an iPDA...nice big color screen with apple os mobile, bluetooth and wifi and maybe integrated phone capabilities would be nice too. Oh yeah and make the iPDA gyrosocopic sensitive so that movments to the device controll the playback of your music. That will be a sweet day when they come out with that :)
So how much is the iPacemaker going for?
Does anyone else remember when a glove similar to this conrolled a sega genesis?
I remember the power glove for the NES not the Sega
I don't know this thing sounds good if you have a motorcycle or skiing.
Dangit #3, I wanted to say that!
Well, it does have a few uses, but I still think the $170 is a little much for a controller of a deivce.
wot r all u on about? This is the final touch 2 a perfect ski outfit. Ive got an audio giro nine.9 ski helmet so i can listen 2 my tunes on the slopes. With this glove it wud b oh so easy. It stops the risk of droppin your iPod into the snow or off a chairlift. Expensive but convenient!