The HTC Dream phone will come packed with some pretty amazing technology inside it including the Android platform, so why wouldn’t you want to extend the use of that technology as much as possible? For such a purpose you’d want employ any one or a combination of the many Dream accessories that Allthings Dream accessories online store will offer in the near future.
For the Dream, Allthings Dream accessories will offer an entire list of accessories; everything from Backup Batteries to Car Accessories, Chargers, Cables, Headphones, Cradles, Bluetooth Accessories, and more. The list goes on and on, but basically the primary purposes of Dream accessories are to add functionality, such as where you can use it and what you can use it with, make some features easier to use, and extend the use of the Dream.
Backup Batteries for the Dream
Backup batteries are simple, you charge both them, and your Dream before you leave on a long trip, and then when your Dream’s battery starts dying with no means to charge it in sight, you hook up the backup battery and you are set for however the long the backup battery lasts, which is usually measured in hours.
Car Accessories for the Dream
Car accessories include car chargers, Dream holders, and FM Transmitters. Car chargers generally plug into your car’s power adapter port; sometimes car chargers and FM transmitters are combined into one device. FM transmitters broadcast the music from your Dream to your FM radio, they either plug into the headphone jack or the dock connector, if they are combined with the car charger, and they usually plug into the dock connector. Dream holders are stands that are somehow affixed to your car, usually with a suction cup, and they firmly grip your Dream so you can use it, navigate the menus, use the maps, etc without having to worry about it sliding all over the place.
Chargers for the Dream
Chargers, the name kind of says it all, they charge your Dream’s battery. They come in one of two types, the first is they just have a USB port and plug into the wall and then you use the USB cable that came with your Dream to connect your Dream to the charger. The second is they have a dock connector hardwired into them and then you plug in the charger and connect your Dream directly to it. Either way, it’s simple and performs the basic task of charging your Dream.
Cables for the Dream
Cables can do many things, mainly associated with how they connect your Dream to another device or port. There are USB cables they would generally have a dock connector on one end and a USB termination on the other. Most of the other cables somehow connect your Dream to either an audio or video device or a combination of the two. These can connect either via dock connector, or more likely, via the headphone jack.
Headphones for the Dream
Headphones are the primary method for listening to music from your Dream, and with an in-line microphone can also be used for phone calls. There are in-ear ear buds, on-ear headphones that just rest on your ear or around-ear headphones that form some sort of suction around your ear.
Cradles for the Dream
Cradles can do many things, ranging from charging your Dream and syncing it to your PC all the way to instantly connecting your Dream to your entire home theater system. Your Dream may have came with a cradle that can do most of that, but if you need an extra, say a spare for your office, or on the likely occasion your computer and home theater aren’t in the same room, you can buy an extra cradle.
Bluetooth Accessories for the Dream
There will be many Bluetooth accessories that work with the Dream thanks to its support of A2DP Bluetooth profile. You’ll be able to stream your music to numerous Bluetooth enabled stereo speaker systems as well as Bluetooth speaker systems used for conference calling or for use in your car. The latter is a great option if you aren’t a big fan of Bluetooth headsets but want hands-free functionality while you are driving.



