
| • | Wirelessly controls your iPod® without tangled wires or bulky add-ons. |
| • | RF (radio frequency) signal enables use through clothes, bags, and even walls! |
| • | Rugged weather-resistant design is ideal for outdoor use. |
| • | Oversized buttons for "no-look" control; easy to use even with gloves on. |
| • | Reliable RF Receiver plugs into iPod® Dock Connector. |


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Product did not work out of the box even with a new battery.
When i contacted the company to find a solution they told me that the iEZClick is not compatible with the iPod Classic 80GB.
Nowhere on the packaging, website or documentation is there any mention of this product not being compatible with the 80GB Classic. The only thing mentioned is "made for iPod", and considering there are no specifications about which iPod i think it is fair to assume that it should work for the classic, and that if it does not then this company has falsly advertised this product.
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I use this unit to control my iPod while riding on a snowmobile. The play and pause are all I really care about personally. It has been great so far this season. I will say the reception is a bit spotty when the remote has been out in the cold for 8 hours (10 to -20 below zero) but I can't really fault the unit. Not much works well when exposed to those temps. I just went on a 4 day trip and replaced the battery for the remote on the last day. Works well and takes a good beating against snow.
| Sound | Noise Level (dB) | Effect |
|---|---|---|
| Whisper | 30 | Very quiet |
| Quite Office | 50-60 | Comfortable hearing levels are under 60 dB |
| Vacuum Cleaner, Hair Dryer | 70 | Intrusive; interferes with telephone conversations |
| Food Blender | 85-90 | 85 dB is the level at which hearing damage (8 hrs.) begins |
| Garbage Truck, Cement Mixer | 100 | No more than 15 minutes of unprotected exposure recommended for sounds between 90-100 dB |
| Power Saw, Drill/Jackhammer | 110 | Regular exposure to sound over 100 dB of more than 1 minute risks permanent hearing loss |
| Rock Concerts (varies) | 110-140 | Threshold of pain begins around 125dB |

