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The AirTurn BT-105 lets you turn the pages on your iPad without using your hands

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Everybody knows that most musicians need sheet music, especially when they’re playing classical pieces that are way too long to memorize. Unless you have very good memory, or a very long stand to place all your sheet music on, you’ll be facing the most common problem most musicians face- turning the pages of sheet music while performing. Sure, you can get someone to help you with the job, but what happens when you’re alone or you need to perform? This is where AirTurn BT-105 comes in. This nifty device uses Bluetooth to connect to your iPod and allows you to read sheet music, and flip the pages with pedals on the floor. Talk about making full use of your body while playing. Now if you’re one of those people who keep time by tapping your feet, you’ll probably have to practice turning pages with your feet and not losing your beat at the same time- a feat that’s probably easier than releasing your instrument and turning the page right? In any case, the AirTurn BT-105 is a pretty handy device on its own. Imagine reading comics and turning the pages with your feet, while both of your hands are used for eating? Now that is what I call handy! The AirTurn BT-105 will be available on their webstore for $69 on November 16. Would a device like this be helpful to you? What other uses can you think of for the AirTurn BT-105? Watch a video promo of it after the break:

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