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Kensington's Play It push for iPod, iPhone

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Accessory manufacturer Kensington is pushing a raft of iPod and iPhone add-ons under the Play It banner.
Kensington's new Play It range includes bundled wall and car chargers ($A69.96), a battery pack and charger ($A99.94; delivers up to 100 hours of music time on an iPod nano or six hours of talk time on an iPhone)

Car-specific accessories in the range include a universal windscreen mount ($A39.96; not much use if you were planning to use your iPhone as a GPS in Victoria), a car charger ($A24.96), and a deluxe charger ($A59.96; includes a mounting cradle for the iPod or iPhone).

Some of the products include a cable for the car's audio-in port.

The Play It range is being sold through Dick Smith (including Powerhouse and Tandy stores).