Griffin AirDock come with RF Remote control
Griffin Technology that invented the AirDock is simply an impressive gadget in the market. It has been two years since the prototype has been launched and still it never stops to amaze us as an affordable, stylish docking station for any 2nd generation iPod, mini or nano. So what you can do with it? It is used to connect to the computer, and serve as the base for you to put your iPod. In the same time, it is a place to recharge your battery, synchronize with the computer, plug in the iPod and you can enjoy music too.
AirDock even goes to the extent of allowing you to connect to the TV or stereo using the Griffin HomeConnect and a RF remote control gives you great convenience to stay in control even you are in the next room. By judging in the aspect of “cost and benefit”, it is a good deal. With the $70 price, the AirDock gives an excellent experience for user and no to say the Griffin’s own PowerBlockTM AC adapter is included in the package.
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3 opinions for Griffin AirDock come with RF Remote control
The Gadget Vault
Apr 29, 2007 at 5:39 am
AirDock iPod Docking Station…
One of the advantages of the iPod (yes, I do think there are some good things about it altough I probably wouldn’t get one) is the huge number of accessories that’s available. A popular accessory is the docking station. It is used for connecting the …
Cookie
Apr 29, 2007 at 3:17 pm
This docking station has it all: connect to your computer, recharge the battery (without having to buy an optional adapter), and connect it to your stereo or tv. And it comes with a remote!
topgadget.us
Apr 29, 2007 at 10:15 pm
Griffin AirDock come with RF Remote control…
Griffin Technology that invented the AirDock is simply an impressive gadget in the market. It has been two years since the prototype has been launched and still it never stops to amaze us as an affordable, stylish docking station for any 2nd generation…
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