When iPhonefreak attended CES in January, one of the many products we snapped pictures of was Panasonic’s HC40 stereo system. At the time there wasn’t much information about the unit, or its HC20 and HC30 brethren, floating about, but now the HC40 and HC30 have been officially announced in Japan, with the added nickname of [...]
Continue reading...19. January 2010 | by Andy Boxall
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So, you don’t need speakers in your dock, but quite like the idea of more hard drive storage? You’re in luck, as Buffalo Technology have released the Dualie, an iPhone/iPod dock with a 500GB hard drive mounted on it. The disc is pre-configured for use with a Mac and the dock is happy to accept [...]
Continue reading...13. January 2010 | by Andy Boxall
We wrote about the new iHome iPhone and iPod docks when they were announced at the beginning of CES, and talked about the iA5 and the iA100, two docks which operated alongside a free app. The app, named iHome + Sleep, appeared to control the alarm and collate intriguing informaiton on sleep patterns, but little [...]
Continue reading...12. January 2010 | by Andy Boxall
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Although they were announced back in October, Vestalife were demonstrating their three latest iPhone and iPod docks at CES last week. The three new models are named the Firefly, Mantis and Ladybug II, their insect-related names referring to the unusual design. The Firefly won a CES Innovations award for its cool design and is available in [...]
Continue reading...8. January 2010 | by Andy Boxall
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Panasonic have been busy at CES, releasing a mass of new products from 3D TVs to these four audio systems for your iPhone or iPod. The first of which is the SC-SP100, a 2.1 audio system featuring two 1.5″ full-range speakers and a downward-firing 2.5″ integral subwoofer with a total RMS output of 20 watts. [...]
Continue reading...8. January 2010 | by Andy Boxall
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One couldn’t accuse iHome of doing things by half, as they have introduced no fewer that seven new docks into an already crowded market. In addition to the docks, a set of rechargeable mini speakers have also been announced. The docks range from the iP39 which is an FM alarm clock designed for use in the [...]
Continue reading...4. December 2009 | by Andy Boxall
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The lack of infrared output on the iPhone has always prevented it from being uttilized as a standalone remote control, however tech company ThinkFlood have come up with an ingenious solution to this problem; let the iPhone talk to a dock which then talks to the desired device instead. This dock is called the RedEye and [...]
Continue reading...4. December 2009 | by Robert Nelson
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There seems to be a never ending supply of little gadgets built around the iPhone and iPod touch, and this latest which comes courtesy of DLO will turn any power outlet into a dock. The item is called the WallDock and is simple enough, just plug it into your wall outlet and dock your iPhone. The [...]
Continue reading...23. November 2009 | by Robert Nelson
While browsing around and checking the various feeds the I follow, I found what appears to be a pretty nice iPhone (or iPod touch) accessory. This little gadget is billed as the “world’s first foldable, portable, multi-functional and rechargeable power dock.” Now aside from that sounding like a mouthful, the P-Flip does appear to be [...]
Continue reading...21. July 2008 | by Stephen Beals
There is a theory as to why Apple decided to revamp the iPhone Dock when they came out with the 3G. It seems if you want to use the iPhone while it’s in the dock, the cradle itself muffles the microphone and speakers which are located in the bottom of the phone. The new (and very [...]
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25. February 2010 | by Andy Boxall
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