AITALK adapter adds voice control to your iPod nano

Voice control accessories for the iPod aren't an entirely new invention, but they've often been more expensive than the iPods themselves. While it's still far from a bargain, this new $85 AITALK adapter for the iPod nano on display at Computex does seem to be one of the more affordable to date, and seemingly just as full-featured as the rest of the options out there. That includes the ability to speak artist and song names in addition to the usual player controls, and support for multiple languages (although it's not clear exactly which ones). Unfortunately, there's no word on a release 'round here just yet, but you can get a closer look at the device courtesy of our pals at Engadget Chinese by hitting up the read link below.





















Why on Earth would you want something like this on a device with fully functional buttons?
Um people are lazy very very lazy
I would love to have something like this while driving. This has to be safer than messing with an over/under sensitive clickwheel while quickly switching my view from the road to the iPod and vice versa.
@ J.A
where do you live? and what car do you drive so i can avoid you for my own safety O_o lol..
Awww, now you can tell your iPod just how much you love it and it will actually hear you.
Oddly enough "Ai" in japanese is Love...
As if they weren't ugly enough already.
I bought this product from merconnet.com they are the only one selling the product in north america.it works great!