If you don’t have a speaker dock for your iPod, you can choose this sleek IDS-01b iPod dock from Intempo. As a contrast to normally conservative speaker colors, the new systems comes in metallic colors that match up with the second-generation iPod nano. This iPod dock is also compatible with all iPod hardware including iPod video. The 12-watt stereo system has a 3D bass audio enhancer and can also synchronize iPods by plugging into a Mac or Windows PC’s USB port. Its price tag is around US$69.
Mar
21
Anyone who uses his or her iPod in the car needs a way to mount it to avoid accidents while fumbling around for the buttons. Belkin’s new TuneDok is an iPod accessory that is designed to mount iPods in cars by simply holding your iPod upright in your car’s cup holder. Available in black as well as white/gray, its price tag is just US$29.99.
This Belkin TuneDok for the iPod also works well with the Zune. The suction cup holds nicely even on the rubberized plastic finish, and the iPod connector hole is big enough for the Zune. That’s sounds great but...
Incipio has announced the ShuffleBud, a tiny USB to 3.5mm adapter which allows you to connect a second-generation iPod shuffle to any USB port without having to use the new iPod Shuffle Dock. Priced just US$6, it is the perfect travel companion, taking up virtually no space in a bag or pocket. Using this adapter, there is no need to haul around the Dock and cables that came with your iPod Shuffle.
The Philips DCM 270 is one large beast of an iPod dock. There hasn’t been much talk about the dock but what we do know for sure is that it provides with playback of CDs and also serves as an iPod and GoGear docking system. It also appears to be fairly thin and likely has a few woofers per channel. There is no word yet on pricing and availability.

