LightSnake blossoms, helps find iPods in darkness

updated 02:25 pm EST, Wed February 21, 2007

LightSnake iPod Cable


SoundTech today expanded its LightSnake line beyond its familiar audio gear to produce a line of strictly computer-oriented cables. The highlight of the launch is a new iPod cable: using the company's "Live When Lit" technology to its advantage, the connector charges and synchronizes any click wheel iPod while also flashing along its entire length to signal that data is being sent across the cable -- a useful way of not only locating the cable, but also for diagnosing the iPod or the attached computer.

Other additions to the LightSnake line include a USB extension cable and multiple USB A-to-A and A-to-B cables for cameras, printers, and other devices that need a PC connection. Each cable will be available for $50 by the end of March.


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