The new Maxell VRSP-40 iPod dock utilities the Bit-Revolution Technology that improves the quality of output sound. The gadget features has two 18W speakers with a frequency response of 40Hz ~ 20kHz and an FM tuner. Measuring 320mm x 198mm x 160mm and weighing at 4.4 Kg, the Maxell VRSP-40 retails for around $240. [Akihabara]

Brightonnet comes back with the BI-SPMINI Series of portable speakers for iPod. Available in black or white, the speaker has an output power of only 1.5 watts. However, there is no word on pricing so far. [Akihabara]

JVC’s new NX-PN7 Dual iPod docking station provides the ability to hold a couple of iPods or iPhones simultaneously. The gadget has an integrated AM/FM radio, a remote control, and illuminated strips under each receptacle which light up in nine colors. The docking station is priced at $149.95. [DVICE]

I love the the front grill and the cranberry color scheme of this new portable iPod dock from Einö. The iPod dock retails for approximately 5,980Yen ($56). I want one! [Product Page]

If you want to buy a new FM transmitter for your iPod and iPhone, you can buy the Monster iCarPlay 250 FM transmitter. The device can also charge these gadgets from the car outlet or USB port. The FM transmitter features frequency-adaptive audio output, a blue LCD display and a low-profile power adapter designed to minimize front-seat clutter. Its Monster AutoScan 3D technology automatically searches the clearest band of available FM frequencies for the transmitter. The Monster iCarPlay 250 retails for $99.95. [DigitalTrends]

ezGear has rolled out its new Video Cable for new iPods which is compatible with the iPod touch, iPod classic, iPod nano (video), and Apple iPhone. This new video cable has an Apple Authentication chip to activate the video-out feature on late 2007 model iPods and iPhone. Other features include a Dock Connector on one end, and standard RCA composite video and audio plugs at the other. The ezGear Video Cable for new iPods retails for $39.99. [ezGear]