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Timex iControl Watch Controls iPods

Timex, the famous maker of “personal chronographs,” has announced its new iControl sports watch, a new variation on its line of Ironman watches with a twist: it offers wireless control of iPods, and even iPhones (when they’re switched into Airplane mode).

“The days of fumbling for your iPod in mid-stride are over,” said Heberto Calves, Timex’s VP of Sports Marketing, in a release. “iControl offers cutting edge technology and contemporary design, in addition to the functional quality and durability people have come to expect from Timex.”

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Although Timex doesn’t actually say how the wireless iPod control works, pre-release demonstrations made use of a proprietary wireless iPod attachment. Timex also doesn’t say which iPod models are supported, but we’re guessing the iPod shuffles aren’t. Nevertheless, Timex claims the iControl watches offer play/pause functionality, along with volume controls and the ability to skip back and forth between tracks. The watch does not apparently display track information or other data from the iPod: for that, users would apparently still need to look at their iPod screens.

The iControl also offers the usual run of water-resistant Timex Ironman watch features, including a 50-lap memory recall chronograph, three customizable alarms, a multi-mode countdown timer, two interval timers, a training log, an Indiglo night light.

Timex plans to offer the watches both via it’s own Web site and via Apple.com; the iControl watches will be available in grey, black, green, orange, blue, and pink for $125.

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