Recommendations for non-headphone microphones for the 6th generation Nano?

Does anyone have recommendations for a microphone for the 6th generation nano that is NOT part of a headphone set? (Think of things like the older third-party products for past nanos or ipods).
Thank you!

Here is a good one.
http://www.amazon.com/SKQUE-Apple-microphone-Premium-Charger/dp/B004D23PNK
B-rock

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