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The iPod is great for many things, even when broken, as the fix above proves. Below, we have a backpack trying to promote Harry Potter, Sonic the Hedgehog, and Obama simultaneously. Want more fails? Failblog has you covered. Click here to see our favorites of the week. Continue reading for a few fail videos.

Yotel’s iPod Hotel — yes it’s actually named “iPod” — looks like something you’d see on the set of a sci-fi movie, complete with “space capsule bed nooks, rounded corners on nearly everything, and a computerized self-serve check-in system.” Video after the break.

The good news is that if you have no plans to travel outside of the U.S., starting in June you will be able to experience the Yotel in New York City for about $379 per night.

[via Dvice]

Amazon is selling the GOgroove BoomBUDDY for only $54.99 shipped, originally priced at $179.99. Boasting patented “SonusMAX technology, full range, high-excursion drivers, and a built-in subwoofer, you can rest assured that the GOgroove BoomBUDDY will make your music sound as good as ever.” Product page. Video after the break.

The GOgroove BoomBUDDY is a playful, unique, and powerful 2.1 channel speaker system that docks and charges your iPod and iPhone at the same time.

[via Amazon]

Amazon has the iHome HDP66 Harley-Davidson Headlight Speaker Dock for just $49.99 shipped, originally priced at $129.99. This speaker system “allows you to wake and sleep to your iPod, iPhone, or even authentic Harley Davidson motorcycle sounds–that ought to do the trick.” Product page.

A Universal dock for iPod/iPhone lets you enjoy your tunes or use the alarm while your device charges. When you’re ready to hit the pavement, your iPod/iPhone will be too.

[via Amazon]

Amazon has the Cyber Acoustics iPod, iPhone Speaker Dock for just $27.92 shipped, originally priced at $61.44. Its “two-inch full-range speakers offer 6 watts of room-filling stereo sound — ‘Xtreme Bass’ feature ensures the low-end is not left behind.” Product page.

Because the CA-461’s drivers are magnetically shielded, they can be used near computer or video monitors with minimal interference.

[via Amazon]

A student at Pentucket Regional High School had a broken iPod, so he “took the entire thing apart and was rubbing wires against the battery, which became very hot, then exploded.” Science projects are usually fun, but experimenting with the internals of an iPod should be left off your shortlist.

This is not a faulty product that caused a danger to people. This was bored kids, in a classroom with a substitute all week, who found a dangerous way to entertain themselves.

[via Gizmodo – image via]

Amazon has the Memorex MKS-SS1 SingStand for just $49.99 shipped, originally priced at $99.99. This “microphone speaker system allows you to sing along with music from iPod or any MP3 device with a headphone jack.” Product page.

Impress your friends and family with voice control and echo effects, giving them a stellar vocal performance, then connect your own musical instruments for a truly amazing show.

[via Amazon]