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Speaker satellites for the iPhone

Posted by Chris Leckness on February 10, 2008 – 12:37 pm
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I don’t use my iPhone much anymore, but if I wanted to use it as a “mp3 player”, I would definately have to give these a looksy!

DLO, one of the leading after market accessory makers for iPods, has this egg shape portable speaker system for sale for only $50. If they have a decent sound, they would be perfect for traveling. You know, those alarm clocks in hotels really don’t cut it!

The speakers, which cost a reasonable $49.99, offer an interference-free amplifier. The unit also comes with two orbiting speakers that can be placed in any configuration around the base, which can hold the iPhone–or iPod Touch, for that matter–in either portrait or landscape orientation. As such, there’s no dock connector, and the iPhone/iPod won’t be charged in the base. You can, however, use the 3.5mm connection to connect any audio device. The speaker can be powered by the included AC adapter, or by four AAA batteries, making it quite the versatile unit. Plus, each speaker snaps onto the base to create an enclosed, six-inch ball for easy transport. Neat!

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For more info check out DLO.

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