Logitech Announces the Pure-Fi Line of iPod Docks
There's currently about 8 billion iPod docks on the market, so it doesn't hurt to add a few more. Logitech has announced two new Pure-Fi iPods Docks. According to iPodNN:
The Express Plus works with all fourth-generation iPods, iPod minis, and later dockable Apple devices up to the very latest models and the iPhone 3G; an aux-in jack supports nearly all other portable media players. It surfaces in October for $100.
Logitech is also making its move into higher-end clock radio docks via the Pure-Fi Anytime. Apart from its new iPhone support, the AM/FM stereo also draws heavily upon motion sensing to simplify many tasks that would either require more light or awkward input. The backlight will only invoke when the user is close, guarding against having to turn on a nearby lamp; owners can also wave a hand over the Pure-Fi to trigger snooze mode rather than hit a button. A sometimes uncommon recessed dock design prevents users from hitting the iPhone or iPod in the morning.
If you're looking for an iPod dock, we still lean towards a wireless dock like the Mint 220.
At iPodNN.com
Logitech Pure-Fi Express Plus at Amazon
Logitech Pure-Fi Anytime at Amazon
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Posted by William Hungerford at September 16, 2008 9:36 AM
"There's currently about 8 billion iPod docks on the market, so it doesn't hurt to add a few more."??? That's more than one for each human on earth, who will still buy one? ;-)