The Week in iOS Accessories: Full-body fun

25.07.2012
This weeks roundup of iOS accessories includes gear for your hands, help for your wrists, and music for your ears. Its a full-body edition of the roundupread on for the new accessories weve seen this week:

This premium-audio-gear vendor has unveiled the , a wireless speaker system that can play music from your iPhone or iPad via Apples AirPlay technology. The cube-shaped speaker system is small and lightit weighs a little more than a poundbut promises to stream high-fidelity music with clarity. B&O doesnt offer pricing information on its website, but you can to go to the nearest dealership to hear the Playmaker system for yourself.

The $79 is designed to give iPad users more hand- and wrist-space to sketch, draw, type, and perform other tablet functions comfortably and ergonomically. The device extends the non-touchscreen bezel area of your iPad for several inches in each direction, allowing you to rest the palms of your hands while using the device. It comes with an attached stand that lets you view the iPad, in landscape orientation, at angles ranging from nearly flat to nearly upright. The Kowala also comes with its own carrying bag.

The great thing about the iPhone is that its a computer you can fit in your hand. The $29 improves on that experience by making it&easier to hold the iPhone in your hand. The device is a ring-sized grip that attaches to the back of your phone and slides onto your finger; the company says the grip can also be used as a kickstand, but suggests that endless wearing options will make it easier for users to text and email while holding their phone.

Ready to get in shape? The $279 system is designed to do more than track your cyclingit aims to get you in top fitness. The system comes with a waterproof case and a mount, so you can see your iPhone right on your handlebars as you ride, as well as mountable sensors to measure your speed and cadence as you charge up a steep hill. The companys companion app lets you pick any of a half-dozen plans that meet your fitness goals and guide you toward reaching them. Youll be ready for the Tour de France in no time.

Ready to head back to school? iLuv has unleashed a plethora of iOS dock-cradle products aimed at the scholarly set, including the $80 , which has a shaking function to make sure you wake up when the alarm goes off; the $120 Bluetooth stereo system; the $60 stereo headphones; and the line of headphones ranging in price from $20 to $50. If you sleep through classor dont have any music to listen to while on the quadits not iLuvs fault.