
The iPod Laser Light Show Speaker projects a safe and bright red laser light onto your wall or ceiling while playing music from your iPod or any other MP3 players. The laser moves according to the beat of the music that you played. The iPod docking station requires four AA batteries (not included) or AC power. The iPod Laser Light Show Speaker is currently available for $64.95. [Hammacher Schlemmer]

Taiwanese manufacturer Honlai today introduced the Qingbar MP101, which is a projector for your iPhone/ iPod Touch. This LCOS projector is lit by an LED light and can project an image as big as 37 inch. The iPhone/ iPod Touch projector supports video input via a standard composite connector. No word on pricing so far. [Product Page]

The Ion Audio Block Rocker is not an ordinary iPod docking station. The device also can be used as an amplifier for electric guitars, and provides four audio inputs for microphones, instruments, and CD/MP3 players. It is also portable and offers a long-lasting battery life. The Block Rocker Portable Sound System is currently available at the Ion Audio website for $300. [Apartment Therapy Unplugged]

Neoneco today released its brand new i-Pod swing speaker in the Korea market. It is actually a rechargeable stereo speaker attached to the backside of a crystal case. The speaker provides up to 10 hours battery life in fully charged condition. The Neoneco i-Pod swing speaker is priced at 29,000 Korean Won for iPod Nano 3G, 32,000 Korean Won for iPod Classic, and 35,000 Korean Won for iPod Touch. [AVING]

DirectVoxx today unveiled their barand new Muso Voice Control for iPod. The Muso is a small dock-connecting accessory allowing users to access their music tracks with voice commands. What makes this gadget col is that it supports a wide variety of English phrases. The non-English multilingual support will be available in 2009. The device is self-powered by an internal rechargeable battery offering ten hours of use under “normal operating conditions.” The Muso will be available for the iPod nano in December for $159. Each purchase comes with a sync/charge cable and a remote control. [Product Page]

Brightonnet comes back with the BI-SPMINI Series of portable speakers for iPod. Available in black or white, the speaker has an output power of only 1.5 watts. However, there is no word on pricing so far. [Akihabara]