
PhoneSuit comes back with a “Made for iPod” and “Works With iPhone”-certified gadget in the form of the Primo battery pack. Available in white or black, the compact battery pack provides an 800mAh lithium-ion battery, which is good for up to 45 additional hours of iPod nano audio playback or 3-hours of 3G talk time on the iPhone 3G or 3GS. The PhoneSuit Primo has a miniUSB port and a front-mounted LED battery charge meter. If you want one, you can pre-order the PhoneSuit Primo Micro Battery Pack for $35. The device will be released on November 23rd, 2009. [PhoneSuit]

Not only can you boost the music from your iPod, you can also enjoy other features from this 400iHD, such as the FM and AM radio, alarm clock and iTunes Tagging that makes it easier for you to buy songs that you like from the radio. The JBL On Time is also completed with remote control with easy access. All for the price of $300. [CNET]

Here is world’s first “made for iPod” refrigerator from Gorenje. The company has introduced this fridge at IFA 2008. The fridge comes with an iPod dock that can recharge the player and play music on the fridge built-in speakers. Gorenje has made an agreement with Apple to use their technology in Gorenje refrigerators. What makes this fridge cool is that it can also control other household appliances that are connected via Wi-Fi. Unfortunately, there is no info on pricing or release date at this time. But, I am sure it will be expensive. [Switched via iPod and MP3 Players]

It’s not like we need a new iPod dock but this one from Maxell is very tempting. Priced at around $240, the Maxell VRSP-40 iPod dock has that retro touch but also looks a bit strong and macho. It adopts the Bit-Revolution Technology to improve the quality of output sound so that’s a big plus. The docking station has two 18W speakers with a frequency response of 40Hz ~ 20kHz and an FM tuner. [Akihabara via iPod Blog]

I love the front grill and the cranberry color scheme of this new portable iPod dock from Einö. The iPod dock retails for approximately 5,980Yen ($56). I want one! [Product Page via iPod Blog]

If you want to buy a new FM transmitter for your iPod and iPhone, you can buy the Monster iCarPlay 250 FM transmitter. The device can also charge these gadgets from the car outlet or USB port. The FM transmitter features frequency-adaptive audio output, a blue LCD display and a low-profile power adapter designed to minimize front-seat clutter. Its Monster AutoScan 3D technology automatically searches the clearest band of available FM frequencies for the transmitter. The Monster iCarPlay 250 retails for $99.95. [DigitalTrends via iPod Blog]

Start the day off right by bringing your favorite music into the shower. This portable, water-resistant case “iHome Shower Station” protects your iPod from water as it plays your music in full stereo sound. Available now for $70. [Popgadget]

The release date of the iBoom Hifi from Focal Point has been unveiled. This iPod Dock will be released at the end of this month for approx. €180. Measuring 300mm x 190mm x 240mm and weighing 2Kg, the docking station is compatible with iPod Nano, iPod Touch, iPod Classic, and iPod mini. The iBoom HiFi provides a 3-Inch subwoofer and a 1-Inch tweeter that offers an output power of 5Wx2 with a frequency response of 80Hz-20,000Hz. You can also charge your iPod with this iPod dock. [Akihabara via iPod Dock]

This cute little powered speaker from Mytunes requires no instrument rather than your MP3 player. Just simply hook up your MP3 player and you are good to go (it also doubles as a computer speaker). The speaker features working treble and bass knobs and a 5-watt output. Available now for £20.00. [UberReview]

The R4 Integrated Music System features a multi format CD player, integrated iPod dock, USB playback port, DAB/FM tuner and auxiliary inputs allied to a powerful a 80 Watts audiophile-grade amplifier and speaker system. The R4 will be released in June 2008 for a hefty £499 or $1000. See more pictures and read the list of specs after the jump. [Luxurylaunches via iPod Blog] More