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Review : Brando Sound Dock for i-mate K-Jam

Posted by Chris Leckness on April 15, 2006 – 3:39 pm
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For a while, K-Jam owners had no stable desktop cradle choices for our phone. A few months ago, both Boxwave and Brando came out with solutions for our needs. I reviewed the Boxwave Cradle and now it’s time to take a look at the Brando Music Dock for the Kjam. The need for a cradles for our Pocket PC phones is definitely there and I can not understand why HTC doesn’t start sending the units out with one. Well, I guess it opens the door for 3rd party solutions such as this one.

The Brando Music Dock can be used with the i-mate K-JAM, T-Mobile MDA, Qtek 9100, and the O2 XDA mini S. Due to the slight chassis change with the Cingular 8125, it does not fit, I tried!

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