Sugar Editorial Picks
Oct 09, 2009 -
The mini speaker wristlet bags are back! When I mentioned them way back when, most of you were digging their retro hip style. .
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Apr 29, 2009 -
Hola, Summer! We may be a couple months away, but I'm all about putting my arsenal together — you know, new bathing suit, sunglasses, and clearly, this bag.
The MP3 Player Cooler Bag ($79) from Pottery Barn is not the first iPod-playing tote anyone has seen — and certainly not the first from Pottery Barn (last Summer gave us this bag).
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Jun 04, 2008 -
With lots of pockets, two built-in speakers and a plug for your iPod, this speaker tote bag is a great accessory for trips to the beach. I'm not sure how amazing the speakers sound, but I'm sure it would be the same level of quality as a mini boombox — remember those?! It's even on sale for $49, saving you twenty bucks from the original price tag.
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Apr 07, 2008 -
The latest line of speakers bags has just emerged on Born Rich and I have to say, they aren't all that bad (the black is tres chic, no?). These Fi-Hi Speaker Bags were spotted at CTIA in Vegas this past week and come equipped with the usual waterproof speakers and 3-watt stereo amplifier. Except this time, these bags have been designed with the fashionista in mind, unlike the star-covered AM/FM cooler bag.
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Aug 03, 2007 -
I apologize for exhausting you with yet another iPod speaker bag, but I promise that this design is more geek chic than totally geeky, even if it is faux leather.
Featured on 7 Gadgets, the Groove bag by Felicidade looks like a giant clutch handbag that you'd pair with pumps for a day of shopping.
What I like about it is the iPod Cradle and the fact that the two speakers blend in with its exterior, making it more conspicuous than other iPod bags.
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Jul 04, 2007 -
What American wouldn't want one of these star covered AM/FM speaker bags on the 4th of July? Maybe not iPod compatible and maybe not as fashionable as the Roxy or Burton speaker bags, but this bag can blast tunes from a battery operated AM/FM tuner while chilling your beer in an insulated area big enough to hold a six-pack! Featured on Gizmodiva these bags come with a durable carrying strap and cost $25.
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Jun 27, 2007 -
Get your groove on with this hip Lil Buddy speaker bag by Burton. Discussed on Chip Chick, the Lil Buddy is outfitted with an iPod compatible amp/speaker system and an internal beverage cooler- which just so happens to fit a 12-pack. Other great features include a ergonomic shoulder strap, a bottle open zipper pull and extra side pockets for all your gear.
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Aug 03, 2007 -
Sure, the solar powered beach bag is an August must have, but what if you'd rather cool your drinks and play music instead of just charge your gadgets? Uncommon Goods is selling a bag that plays tunes - it gets AM and FM and hooks up to any iPod or MP3 player - all while keeping your brews cool. While the exterior of the bag was inspired by wooden-paneling, it's supposedly lightweight and it's got a padded shoulder strap so you'll never want to put it down.
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Sep 10, 2008 -
Before Summer is completely over — and I have to embrace Fall — I thought it'd be fun to give away a few of my favorite beach-friendly gadgets to one of our readers! There's a ton of great stuff in this giveaway including a waterproof camera, a solar bag, a portable speaker, waterproof gadget cases, a speaker pillow, and a waterproof speaker case for your iPod — and it could all be yours! And even if you don't think you'll be making it back to the beach this year, these products are also perfect for trips and taking poolside.
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May 21, 2007 -
Some folks from Griffin stopped by our office during their recent PR tour and let us play with their new line of speakers. While the others may offer better sound (don't worry, I'll share those reviews with you soon), I was charmed by the journi's tiny, portable "classy boombox" qualities. They call it a "personal mobile speaker," which is just what it is.
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