These gadgets are mostly to enhance your musical experience, music on the move.

Sony Ericsson MBR-100 Bluetooth Receiver

This is a bluetooth receiver which comes with charger and audio leads. You connect it to your hifi or in my case the 3.5mm input socket in my car and this enables you to stream music from bluetooth enabled devices such as ipod touch or your mobile phone, as long as your phone supports A2DP protocol to the stereo. I also plug my head phones in to make them bluetooth. Great device, £25 from delivered.

Parrot Party Bluetooth Speakers

These speakers have a bluetooth receiver built in, so just charge them up and you have music from your bluetooth device for about 4 1/2 hours. I leave my ipod in the lounge and simply carry the speakers around with me. They can be plugged into the mains. Approx. £30

Gear4 Black box Mini Speakers

These are similar to the parrot party speakers but are smaller so I use these when I'm away on holiday or having a picnic. They run off the mains, via an adaptor, batteries or USB power source. Approx. £35.

*U-Bop Mains to Dual USB Travel Charger

This is great, mains to twin USB outputs. This allows me to charge all my devices including ipod without the need to carry all my individual chargers, I just take my ipod computer lead and one other USB lead as most other equipment is USB to mini USB. Saves loads of weight and tangled leads. Approx £9.
Make sure if you have an ipod it will charge your particular model.

U-Bop Multi-voltage Car Charger with Dual Twin Port USB Cigarette Lighter Socket

This converts your cigarette lighter socket to USB sockets, powers and chargers USB devices. Be careful buying cheaper ones as they may not charge your ipod. Approx £9.
Make sure if you have an ipod it will charge your particular model.

PSP USB Link & Charger Cable

A must if you have bought the USB Travel Charger above as this little lead is a fraction of the weight of the original PSP adaptor, *but needs plug above. Charges PSP using USB instead. Approx £2.50

Mobile Phones

Remember lots of mobile phones now charge by USB, so there's another power adaptor you can leave at home