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First iPhone Speaker System Posted on: 9-2-2007 / Category: iPhone Accessories

i-Station Traveller from Logic3 is the first dedicated speaker system for Apple's iPhone. And not just that but it's completely mobile since it's compact design (just 170mm across) and can be powered from four AAA batteries (as well as through an included power adapter).
Despite it's compact design the speaker system has a 4 watts output through it's 35mm meodymium drivers. The holding system allows the iPhone to be plugged in both horisontal and vertical position and also can host any other MP3 player that has a 3.5mm jack output and even 2.5mm devices since the sound system comes with an adapter. The pack also includes a velvet-finis case at a total price of £29.99 < See Details >

Vibe Duo Headphones Posted on: 7-15-2007 / Category: iPhone Accessories

Vibe Duo are the first third party headphones with microphone available for the iPhone. Since the original V-Moda Vibe were great headphones we can expect the new ones to be even better, given the fact that they use cloth covered cables instead of rubber, for less cable noise... < See Details >

Bose Sound Dock Posted on: 7-13-2007 / Category: iPhone Accessories

Since iPhone is named the best iPod Apple ever produced it's natural that you want it's sound to be heard loud and clear in your home, and what better way to do that than using a Bose speaker system. We all heard about Bose's quality of sound and using this Sound Dock that quality is available for your iPhone. It uses a doking cradle that charges the device while playing and can also be used with an iPod. Also comes with a credit card size remote with volume and basic functions control. It comes both in black or white, to suit the design of the iPhone or the iPod.
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Argard Bluetooth Headset Posted on: 7-12-2007 / Category: iPhone Accessories

This is an amasing little device, although it weighs less than 5 grams it has a battery saving system that provides up to 100 hour standby and 3 hours talk time with just one charge.
But the real eye catching atribute is the headset's design. It's metal finishing, carefully crafted, with simple to operate interface (only one button for on/of and answer/close call, surounded by a ring of red light that provides battery informations and two discrete buttons for volume up and down). Even the package looks like the one of an expensive watch or jewlery case, and contains an piramid shaped charger and 3 sizes of silicone covers. < See Details >
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