They're not iPod specific but the X-Mini Stereo Capsule speakers are tiny, look great and pack a surprising amount of sound into them. Enjoy the look on people's faces when they hear what they're capable of for the first time. With a built in rechargeable battery that usually outlasts my mp3 player they're a great buy, and were even featured right here on Uncrate.
(The only problem is they charge from USB, so you'll either need an A/C-USB adapter or a computer with you to charge them)
The iHome iHM77 Stereo Mini Speakers. They have built-in li-on rechargeable batteries and charge through a USB cable. Great sound for small speakers. http://store.apple.com/us/product/TT029VC/A?mco=NDkyNTM1MQ
I'd recommend the iHome IHM77. I think it's exactly what you're looking for.
They're not iPod specific but the X-Mini Stereo Capsule speakers are tiny, look great and pack a surprising amount of sound into them. Enjoy the look on people's faces when they hear what they're capable of for the first time. With a built in rechargeable battery that usually outlasts my mp3 player they're a great buy, and were even featured right here on Uncrate.
(The only problem is they charge from USB, so you'll either need an A/C-USB adapter or a computer with you to charge them)
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check the usual sites, best buy, newegg, or any electronics retailer and then see if they're reviewed in cnet.com. I think doing your homework beforehand and getting expert opinions will help you in the long run.