iRock & Rollers – Mini Car MP3 Player

Just what you always wanted, a mini car MP3 player. the iRock & Rollers re-define the car MP3 player. It’s not just any MP3 player, the car, resembling ‘The Stang’, sports flashing lights during playback, takes one AAA battery to operate, and plays MP3’s and WMA’s. The car can store a meager 512MB by USB, no clue on price or availability.

Read the manual here.

iRock & RollersClick to Enlarge

iRock & Rollers 2Click to Enlarge

FCC ID:‘V9Q-IR1002′

UPDATE:
On 2 July 2008 another iRock & Roller appeared, the ‘Navigator’! FCC ID:‘V9Q-IR1003′
iRock & Roller Escalade

Tokyo Hy-Power HL-1.1Kfx passed the FCC

The HL-1.1Kfx for the FCC’s stamp of aproval, but what different about this model from the HL-1.2Kfx, well not much, just a little less power.

HL-1.1KfxClick to Enlarge

The manual can be found here.

FCC File: HL-1.1Kfx (UB9HL-11KFX)

And for comparison, here are the FCC files for the other Tokyo Hy-Power models:
HL-1.2Kfx (UB9HL-12KFX)
HL-1.5Kfx (UB9HL-15KFX)
HL-2.5Kfx (UB9HL-25KFX)

AOR SR2000A – Consumer Edition

Approved by the FCC today is the AOR SR2000A FFT Frequency Monitor ‘Consumer Edition’ which has the cellular band blocked.

This means regular consumers in the US can now buy an own the SR2000A at a hefty pricetag of about $3499.

For those of you not familiar with this receiver, it has a frequency range of 25-3000mhz (minus cellular) in AM/NFM/WMF. Please check out the AOR Japan SR2000 website for more info.

AOR SR2000A FrontClick to Enlarge

AOR SR2000A RearClick to Enlarge

Manual of the SR2000A from the FCC file here.

FCC ID: NVJSR2000A