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iPod/MP3 Wireless Sound Pillow: For Sleepy Head Music Lovers

How do you like to listen to your favourite tunes? In your car, singing your heart out to the new single of Take That with the speakers pumping to the max? In a gym, when you are giving it all on the running machine?  Or like me, crawling into a bed with an iPod full of touching songs seems the best way to let the music take you away.

However, this way of listening has a very obvious disadvantage - headphones! As I don't really like to lie on my back, I feel I can never find a comfortable way to laze in a bed with my headset on. Plus if I take it off I start to annoy my housemates, mainly because of the type of music I listen to.

The Wireless Mp3 and iPod Sound Pillow is just the thing for listening to your iPod player in bed without disturbing those around you. This pillow benefits from wireless technology, which means that you can transmit music from any audio source and listen to it, or even the TV, in your bed headset free.

How does it work? When you plug your iPod into the wireless unit it transmits the sound to the pillow at a comfortable listening level, and works with any audio source that uses a 3.5mm audio cable.

The pillow is made out of 100 per cent Polyester and the cover consists of 100 per cent cotton. It requires 2 x AA batteries to work and is available at the price of £19.95 .

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