
Speakal is out with its latest iPod docking station called the iBoo. This cute ghost-styled system features two mid and high-range speakers, a 9 Watt subwoofer, touch-based controls, an included mini-remote, and a total output of 15 Watts. The iBoo works as an iPod dock with numerous included cradles. It also has a standard auxiliary 3.5mm input jack for connectivity to an external player. Available now in red, white, and blue, for a retail price of $90. [iPodnn]

The Fusion CA-IP500 remains us of an old fashioned way to play a tape in your car, because this thing can swallow you iPod in order to play it. The Fusion CA-IP500 features an SRS WOW sound shaping, Integrated AM/FM tuner, 7-band equalizer, Auxiliary in, Line out, and Detachable face plate for anti-theft. Your iPod can be controlled from the OLED display. You can get this for $349 [Ubergizmo]
by Martin Lee on November 25, 2008

If you have the new iPhone 3G then you might need this dock, because the latest iPhone 3G version does not come with a dock like the previous one. Why don’t you make your own? take a look at the instruction video after the jump. [2dayBlog] More
by Gizmo Girl on January 29, 2008 · 1 comment

TEAC Japan has got what you need for your iPod and then some. The SR-L250i is not only a dock for your iPod, but it also is an alarm, CD player, and a USB key to store MP3 files that you can play off of it as well. No word on pricing or availability yet, but hopefully there will be soon.
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by Gizmo Girl on December 17, 2007 · 1 comment

Your very own entertainment system all in one! Complete with DVD, CD, HD radio, and iPod support. Along with that it comes with: a stereo unit, support for progressive-scan output for maximum DVD picture quality when connected to any display, a built-in HD radio tuner which enables users to access additional content for free, dual 2-way speakers, 1-inch tweeter, and 4-inch woofer supplying you with superb sound quality. Who says you have to have an iPod to reap all the benefits great sound and music. For non-iPod users, plug any USB-compatible digital audio player into the front panel USB port. Check out the video after the break.
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by Gizmo Girl on December 14, 2007

Klipsch has just released their iGroove Sxt Speaker combined with a two-way stereo system. To boost sound quality, they offer you a 2.5 woofers in a ported enclosure, dual 19mm MicroTractrix horn-loaded tweeters, enables you to accept and charge any iPod with a 30-pin connector. Rock out anywhere you go with this iPod stereo system as well as dock. $203
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