PocketDock AV iPod Adapter

Posted in SendStation, iPod Accessories by Chris Weber on May 31st, 2007

PocketDock AV iPod Adapter connects just about everything to you iPodNow that iTunes Plus has launched with their higher quality songs you’ll want to be able to share your music and videos on something other than you computer and a $15 set of speakers. SendStation, the same company that brought you the iPod Dock Extender, has just made that a little easier with the PocketDock AV iPod adapter.

The PocketDock AV consists of two parts. The first is a small dock that connects to any iPod that has a dock connector on it. The other is a set of 45″ cables that connect the dock to your home theater through S-video, composite video and right and left audio channels. There is also a USB adapter for charging your iPod through the PocketDock AV.

As a bonus the cable alone can connect your 15″ or 17″ PowerBook to a television via the 7-pin video connector. This iPod adapter gadget it pretty cool, but to avoid all the cables a PocketDock HDMI version wouldn’t be a bad idea for the future either, SendStation.

The PocketDock AV runs $36.95 at the SendStation website.

Source: iPodObserver

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