
Is this another iPod nano 4G clone? The Orango V880 portable media player boasts a 2.4 inch LCD display with a USB 2.0 port and microSD memory card slot for additional storage capacity. The gadget is compatible with most of popular audio video file formats including AVI (Xvid / Divx) and e-Book. The Orango V580 has the control button which is similar to the Apple’s Clickwheel. You can purchase the 2GB version of Orango V880 PMP for $51 each. [iMP3 via iPod and MP3 Players]

You can now enjoy music from your iPod using a wireless headphones from Onkyo. The good news is that the headphones are cheap. Priced at around $200, the Onkyo MHP-UW2 uses the 2.4Ghz digital connection and comes equipped with a emitter that attaches to the iPod to broadcast music for up to 8 hours. The transmitter weights in 35 grams and is rechargeable via AC adaptor or USB. The Onkyo MHP-UW2 will be released in November in Japan. [Likecool via iPod and MP3 Players Blog]

If you don’t like the Yamaha Wooden iPod Docks that we mentioned yesterday, then check out the latest Yamaha Audio Systems that come equipped with an iPod dock. The Yamaha MCS-1330 boasts two 60W RMS power output, an amplifier, a CD player, 2.5cm tweeters and 13cm woofer. There is also a USB port to connect with other portable devices.
Yamaha also releases three more audio systems in the form of the MCR-330, MCR-230, and the CRX-430. The Yamaha MCR-330 and MCR-230 provide an output power of 2 x 20W, the CD player, USB and iPod ports. Meanwhile, the CRX-430 offers 2 x 25W power RMS outputs. The Yamaha MCS-1330, MCR-330, MCR-230 and CRX-430 are priced at approx. €800, €250, €230 and €220, respectively. [TechDigest via iPod and MP3 Players]

Peter Thuvander seems to like yo-yos so much that he designed the iYo induction battery charger. It’s an actual yo-yo with a tiny lithium ion battery that charges when the yo-yo rotates and can be used to juice up exhausted gadgets. The iYo charger is perfect for the iPhone and iPod. Eco-friendly gadget lovers such as yourself would certainly like this iYo battery charger concept. [TreeHugger via iPod and MP3 Players]

If you want to customize you Zune with some tattoos, then here is good news for you. Zune Originals has collaborated with some artists to provide Tattoos for the limited edition Zune Artist Series. Some of the well known artists are Aya Kato and Matt W. Moore. You just need to purchase a new Zune PMP from the online store and then choose your favorite Tattoo for engraving. Find out some samples of tattoos after the jump. [HighSnobiety via iPod and MP3 Players] Read more

Oracom Korea has rolled out their latest portable media player. The Oracom W30 adopts a haptic user interface with the 3 inch WQVGA display, a built-in radio, a dictionary, an integrated DMB TV tuner and 4GB of internal memory to store your favorite music files. You should have at least €125 to bring home the Oracom W30 PMP. The gadget is currently available only in the Korean market. [Akihabara via iPod and MP3 Players]

If you like the Logitech Pure-Fi Express Plus, then you might like another iPod/ iPhone docking station from the same company. The Logitech Pure-Fi Anytime is actually a unique alarm clock that wakes you up from slumber world using your favourite music. The alarm clock also boasts motion-sensing technology that allows you to set your alarm without having to turn on the lights. It means that the controls will light up automatically whenever you wave your hands over the speakers. The motion-sensing technology also functions for the Snooze ability, so you just need to wave your hands over the speaker to activate the Snooze function. The Logitech Pure-Fi Anytime will be released this October for around $100. [Product Page via iPod and MP3 Players Blog]

Belkin comes back with new cases for iPod nano 4G and iPod touch 2G. The cases are include a sport armband, an eco-conscious case, clear acrylic case, and leather sleeve. You can match your personality and style with Belkin’s new protective cases. These new iPod accessories will be released later this month in the US, Europe, Asia, and Australia at the affordable price tags. Stay tuned for more updates. [Product Page via iPod and MP3 Players] Read more

Oh, how I love this latest addition from Apple… The iPod Nano is now available in nine new funky colors, which is also known as the iPod Nano Chromatic. The player also boasts a 24 hours of battery life and comes in a curved aluminum design, which looks sexy. If you want to shuffle your music, you just need to shake the player with your hand. You don’t have to push the button anymore. The new iPod Nano Chromatic is priced at between $149-$199, depending on its color. [Apple via iPod and MP3 Players]

Master Lock has released a style of combination lock designed specifically for iPods. The iCage is built of durable metal, and clips around the outside of an iPod’s body. The lock allows users to set their own combination for convenience, and features a cable that secures an iPod to a fixed object. Each iCage also comes with three full-body thermoplastic iWRAPrs for scratch protection. The iCage comes sized for the 4GB and 8GB iPod nano as well as the iPod classis in all capacities. The device retails for $14.99 for the nano models and $19.99 for the iPod classic models. [Master Lock]