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The iPod docking station is probably the “must have” accessory to go with your
iPod, especially if you are a constant or frequent user. The docking station
allows the iPod to fully charge while still allowing the listener to enjoy their
music without interruption. The docking station also keeps the iPod safe and
secure, avoiding the chance of damage if it were simply left on a chair or on a
table.
There are several different options in iPod docking stations and the choice is
largely one of price and convenience. For the tiny iPod Nano, a simple docking
cradle gives the basic stability to the player and allows the Nano to be synched
to the computer for downloads while charging. While the simple cradle does not
have speakers of its own, an audio-out port allows the Nano in the docking
cradle to be connected to external speakers, headphones, or even through your
computer to play all your favorite songs while charging the battery. Typically
these smaller cradle style docking stations are less than $20.00 US.
Larger docking stations for iPod Video or MP3 players typically have built-in
speakers on either side of the docking cradle. These speakers are designed to be
ultra high quality to preserve the sound from the iPod itself. Many of the
larger docking stations come with surround sound speakers, subwoofers, tweeters
and 3-D sound processors for an amazing sound quality from a small package. As
with the simple cradle docking stations, the iPod is easily connected to the
computer with a USB cable or FireWire connection. This allows synchronizing and
downloading of songs while charging the batteries on the iPod and listening to
tracks through the speakers.
Some docking stations have optional battery power to charge the iPods, typically
using four or more AA batteries. This additional battery feature makes it an
ideal choice for having to connect to a computer in areas where there are not
enough power outlets, or even for playing and charging your iPod outside or in
remote areas. Most of the larger, speaker-equipped docking stations range in
price from $30.00 to under $100.00. There are some very unique in-wall docking
stations that keep your iPod in a safely recessed dock that is permanently
mounted to a wall behind or near your computer, but these are usually quite a
bit more expensive. In addition many of the docking stations also have radios
and additional features to make them more versatile.
When purchasing an iPod docking station it is important to carefully read what
size and type of iPod the docking station can handle. Typically iPod docking
stations will have additional inserts to allow them to hold a Nano but not all
can hold the smaller, new generation of iPods.
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