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iDea Wireless Home Dock for the iPod and PSP

News - By: pdaBlast! Staff - May 26, 2006

The iDea Wireless Home Dock is an all in one dock for the gadget freak. The iDea Dock connects to almost any audio device, like the iPod and PSP, and transmits the audio to a matching receiver or wireless headset.

The dock comes with one remote and one Hi-Fi Receiver and sells for $150.


Features:


  • The FIRST Dock that supports the iPodTM, PSPTM, MP3 player and MP3 mobile phone -- 4 platforms together, a smart and stylish "One for All" design.
  • The FIRST Dock with its Remote Control Unit that supports the iPodTM "MENU", Click Wheel's "Scroll UP" and "Scroll Down" 3 functions remotely. Even the genuine iPodTM Remote Control Unit can NOT do it.
  • The ONLY Wireless Dock that broadcasts music from the iPodTM, PSPTM and MP3 player/ MP3 phone to the connected home/office stereo, and send music wirelessly to multiple rooms' stereo nad earphone (w/receivers).
  • The ONLY Wireless Dock that supports the "Night Listening*" mode - It playbacks iPodTM/PSPTM Audio and displays the iPodTM photo/ video on the connected Home Stereo and TV. (*Night Listening : Because the Wireless Dock supports the Wireless Broadcast, you may dim the TV and Hi-Fi volume to keep it quite outside, yet still enjoy the music through the self-amplified Wireless HD-Audio headset.)
  • Enjoy the PSPTM games and movies with the sound broadcasting through the home Hi-Fi stereo.
  • Supports the Sony Walkman MP3 and Walkman Phone for sharing the music wirelessly as well.



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