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Use advanced low voltage, high efficient audio amplifier. The Portable Speaker compatible with iPod, iPod Nano by the iPod interface inside. With built-in docking station, it provides recharge options as the iPod dock. iPod Dock Speaker is easy to take anywhere, it is perfect with your iPod, MP3, CD, Notebook, computer and so on.
Description: - High quality antimagnetic loudspeaker, adopt innovatory technology, this Micro Hi-Fi iPhone Speaker supports iPod, Mp3, Mp4, iPhone, Nano, Video, Classic to play, can operate by wireless remote control with Infrared diode, Standby button, Previous play list button, Next play list button, Battery pack, Down button in iPod menu, Volume+, Volume- and Up button in iPod menu.
- iPod Dock Speaker for iPod assure clear timbre and first-class quality
- Volume +/- button attached on the speaker and also with blue LED indicator when power on.
- Support iPod /Mini iPod/iPod Nano(included 1st/2nd/3rd generation)/iPod Video/iPod Classic/iPhone player with direct connection
- iPod Nano Speaker for iPod assure System can charge for your iPod player when you put it into the dock station
- Silver Portable Speaker support other brand MP3, Mp4 player and PC, Notebook, Laptop, Desktop or other device which has 3.5mm audio plug.
- 3.5mm stereo line-in( CD, MP3, PMP ect)
- Remote control
- This is non-OEM generic product
- Caution: It is not compatible with Apple iPhone 3G ( the 2nd generation )
Specifications: - Line in: iPod Interface (standard 30 pin), 3.5mm stereo jack
- Power output: 6W(3W+3W) THD=10%
- Input: 4AA batteries (not included), DC 9V/1500mAh charger is option
- Frequency response: 150Hz-18KHz
- S/N: ≥60dB
- Chanel seperation: ≥40dB
- Remote control powered by one CR2025 button cell battery
- Remote control distance: approx. 5m
- Remote control angle: ≥45 degree
- Measurement: 21.2 x 5.5 x 5.5cm(L*W*D)
- Weight: 507g
Package contents: - 1 x Micro Hi-Fi Dock Speaker for iPod
- 1 x 3.5mm audio cable
- 1 x Charger
- 1 x Remote control
- 1 x Manual
This product was added to our catalog on Saturday 19 July, 2008.
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