Coleman Inflatable Bed with MP3 Speakers

If you can’t bear to part with your music on your next camping trip, try the Coleman Quickbed . This inflatable bed comes with a built-in amplifier and pair of speakers, so you can easily connect your iPod or portable CD/MP3 player for all-out listening pleasure in the great outdoors. Features a double-lock valve, which locks in air in two ways Includes a built-in 4D QuickPump for hands-free inflating/deflating (requires 4 D-Cell batteries) Available in Twin and Queen sizes (Que

Altec Lansing FX2020 Expressionist Classic Speakers $39.99 Shipped

Altec Lansing FX2020 Expressionist Classic Speakers $39.99 Shipped Crystal-clear Sound Precision-engineered 3-Inch speaker drivers delivers pure, distinct full-spectrum audio. [Intl: 75 mm] Built-in controls Power and volume are at your fingertips AUX IN Jack For connecting portable CD, DVD, and MP3 players

Cables Unlimited AUD-1205-06 6-Feet Pro A/V Series 6-Feet 3.5mm to RCA Stereo Audio Cable

Cables Unlimited Pro AV Series 3.5mm to RCA Y audio cable allows you to connect portable CD or MP3 players to your portable speakers or AV receiver. Our advanced design ensures maximum signal transfer and minimizes interference for a natural,…

Altec Lansing FX2020 Expressionist Classic Speakers $54.99 Shipped

Altec Lansing FX2020 Expressionist Classic Speakers $54.99 Shipped Crystal-clear Sound Precision-engineered 3-Inch speaker drivers delivers pure, distinct full-spectrum audio. [Intl: 75 mm] Built-in controls Power and volume are at your fingertips AUX IN Jack For connecting portable CD, DVD, and MP3 players

Energizer Family Charger {Review}

I’m not exaggerating when I say our house is like a battery graveyard.  Seriously, we’ve got dead batteries ALL OVER our house – in drawers, on bookshelves, on kitchen counters.  The guilt I feel over this is substantial.  With 7 members of our family using things like TV remotes, Wii remotes, DVD remotes, mp3 players, portable CD players, digital camera, video camera, flashlights, and more, I see the word “batteries” on my shopping list nearly as often as I see “bread” or “milk.”  And then to j