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Need a cradle for your KJAM (or other device)?

Posted by Jack Cook on June 25, 2007 – 8:45 am
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box1 I miss cradles!  When I had my iPAQs, I had a series of cradles lined up to dock, sync and charge my devices and I could always hide (or guide) the wires to make them nearly out of site.  Now with all my new devices and the lack of cradles, I have wires running everywhere.  Oh I suppose I could route them in some special way but I take them with me on trips so it would mean either getting extra charger cables or dis-assembling every time I take off.

So I was really interested in this solution that SteveGavJr used for his KJAM.  He did a mini-review of the Boxwave Docking Cradle for wizard/mda/k-jam/8125 and posted it in the Mobility Site forums.  It’s short (you really can’t say a lot about a cradle) but it does look nice.

I think I’m going to head over to the Boxwave site to check out their docking station solutions.  I want to have something permanent for my Palm 700W, 750, Blackjack … oh the list can go on and on.

In part, Steve said:

Upon first inspection, the quality is nice, it’s not ‘thrown together’ like some ebay-special. It looks nice, it’s built fairly solid(What do you want? It’s a phone cradle.), and it’ll clean up your desktop a bit while still proving to be functional.

Read Steve’s post here

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