Combi iPod Bouncer Starts the iBranding Ridiculously Early
Filed in archive Just Plain Weird by Chris Matier on February 23, 2009

It's no secret that iPods and ipod accessories are everywhere, and that many companies think that you can throw an "i" in front of a product name and it will sell better. The trend seems to work well on hip adults and wannabe hip teens. Well, baby care product producer Combi thinks that it is never to early to start your child's iPod worshiping. The are now selling the Combi iPod Bouncer for your baby.
The Combi iPod Bouncer is just like a traditional baby bouncing seat except for the fact it looks like an alien robot and vibrates and shakes your baby to the rhythm on you iPod playlist. Through the iPod connection cable (really, you can use any MP3 player, they just want to charge you more for the "i"), your tunes both play and control the vibrations for your little one. You can soothe your baby to sleep with a little Jack Johnson or risk brain damage with a little Ramstein.
Either way, the iPod baby bouncer can hold up to 25 pounds in its hammock style chair, includes three removable wooden toys, and is recommended for ages 6 months and up. It is available now for only 80 dollars, which might be a steep price to pay to start your child's iPod worship.
via ThinkGeek
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