new iPod and iPhone docks announced by iLive are, certainty at the time
of writing, about as scant as the possibility of me falling back, once
again, on the term '�billed' plainly isn't, the fact that they have
offered an insight as to what we can expect from them over the course of
the next few months in terms of iPod and iPhone docking stations -
namely the iS809B, iS819B, iSP209B, iSP389B & iCP689B - is, we deemed,
certainly worth a brief heads up.
We'll begin with the new iLive iS809B and iS819B docks, if we may -
primarily as we do have decent imagery of these new iLive docks. Billed
(there, told you) as being fully featured systems for the home and
office, the iLive iS809B and iS819B docking stations sport 2.4GHz
wireless speakers and come with built-in AM/FM tuners and clocks (making
them ideal for bedroom use as alarm clocks) and can operate on either AC
mains or battery power with each retailing for just shy of $130 and $150
(iLive iS809B and iS819B respectively).
In terms of new iLive iPhone docking stations, the iSP209B is billed as
being a small portable iPhone speaker dock, the iSP389B as a combined
iPhone speaker dock and tabletop clock whilst the iLive iSP809B comes
with integrated HD radio and offers iTunes tagging - like the iSP389B,
both other units also come with integrated clocks whilst all iLive's new
iPhone docks come with remotes.
Finally the iLive iCP689B is, in essence, a docking clock radio with
auto time setting, a '�dynamic audio system', an AM/FM radio with twenty
presets and dual alarm.
With respect to unit pricing, the iLive iS809B and iS819B docks will set
you back around $$130 and $150 whilst the iSP209B will come in at around
$80, the iSP389B at just shy of $100 and the iSP809B at $150 with the
iLive iCP689B clock radio dock following up the rear at just short of $100.
Expect more details and, hopefully full specs and features, the moment
we get them.
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