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iWoofer – a New iPod Docking Cradle

Posted by Chris Leckness on December 30, 2005 – 1:41 am  Share
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iwoofer_front_small.jpg Why are iPods still on top after all the competion has throw at them?

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There seem to be more damn accessories for the iPod than there are CDs to burn and send to them.

Introducing a new accessory that catches my eye, even though I don’t own an iPod. (Please forgive my father, he does)

iWoofer
It’s an iPod docking cradle with that charges the iPod, it has a 2.1 Subwoofer speaker system with digital amplifier and bass control, FM radio with auto scan tuning, preset station and last station memory,Telescopic antenna,Blue halo lamp, AC or battery powered, USB and Audio in.

SPECIFICATIONS
Power Rating:  Total 12 Watts RMS
Satellite speakers: 2 x 30mm Full range, 3Watts 4ohm with neodymium aluminum speaker cones
Subwoofer: 1 x 2.5” 6 watts 4ohm
Power Supply: External AC Adapter (100-240V)
Dimensions: 4.6" x 6.7" (diameter x height) 116mm x 170mm (diameter x height)
Weight:  16.7 oz / 473.5 g

I wonder what the frequency response and Sound Pressure Level are on these?

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