Sony Wall Mounted CMT-CX5 Audio System And iPhone Dock

Posted in iPhone Accessories by Conner Flynn on July 14th, 2011

Sony has a new audio system: the Sony CMT-CX5. It’s a wall mounted system that includes an iPhone, iPod dock, CD player and DAB/DAB+/FM radio. Its also has USB connectivity so that you can attach and play audio from an external hard drive, or flash drive.

The CMT-CX5 uses Sony’s Dynamic Sound Generator Xtra (DSGX) technology and will be available in either black or white. It launches next month. Sadly we don’t have any info regarding pricing and availability yet.

iLive Clock Radio iPhone dock

Posted in iPhone Accessories by Conner Flynn on June 13th, 2011

Here is an iPhone dock that cleverly uses the iPhone’s display. The iLive Clock Radio Dock has a clock face with no 12, but when you dock your iPhone it becomes a whole clock, with all of the numbers and clock hands.

It will charge your iPhone and act as a clock at the same time. Only problem is that when your phone is not docked, it is a useless clock missing the 12. Still, it’s pretty cool for $49.99. What do you think?

Phone X Retro iPhone Dock

Posted in iPhone Accessories by Conner Flynn on December 10th, 2010

If you are looking for a retro styled iPhone dock, look no further. This one was designed and created by Japanese home electronics company Hashy-Topin and this iPhone dock allows you to make calls the old fashioned way using a handset with a cord.

When docked, your iphone will charge and sync to iTunes if needed. Phone X will cost you $24 in either Black, Pink, Blue , White or Yellow. Not a bad price if you absolutely must get back to being tethered with your phone.

Onkyo DE715 All-In-One Desktop with built-in iPod/iPhone Dock

Posted in Onkyo by Conner Flynn on November 11th, 2010

Onkyo’s latest all-in-one desktop PC for the Japanese market comes with something extra, a built-in iPod/iPhone dock. This model is called the DE715 and features a 23-inch 1920 x 1080 display, along with a 3.06GHz Intel Core i3-540 processor.

Some other features include a 1GB NVIDIA GeForce GT 330M graphics card, 4GB RAM, a 320GB hard drive, a 1.3-megapixel webcam, a Blu-ray drive, multi-format card reader, a TV tuner, WiFi, an HDMI port and Windows 7 Home Premium runs the show.

DashLink iPhone Dock for your Harley Davidson

Posted in iPhone by Conner Flynn on November 1st, 2010

Here’s an iPhone dock that Harley owners will love. The DashLink iPhone and iPod Dock. It’s specially designed for Harley Davidson’s FLHT/FLTR and FLHR model motorcycles, and it has built in charging and a self sensing on and off circuit which detects if your iPhone or iPod is plugged in.

More importantly it looks great on your bike. If you own a Harley, and want one for your iPhone or iPod it will cost you about $400 from Hells Foundry. Pretty awesome.

NES Light Gun iPhone Dock

Posted in DIY by Conner Flynn on October 26th, 2010

This looks like a light gun with a rear-view mirror attached, but it’s actually a NES light gun modded into an iPhone dock. We thought we had seen everything, but this is a new one. Though we can’t say we’re surprised. What did surprise us was the Christmassy background.

If you absolutely need an NES light gun iPhone Dock in your life, it will set you back $30. Not bad considering that you didn’t need to do the work.

Calypso Crystal iPhone Dock

Posted in iPhone Accessories by Conner Flynn on October 13th, 2010

Calypso Crystal has designed a limited edition crystal iPhone Dock in four different designs. Each dock is hand crafted from a solid chunk of crystal glass, giving it an elegant luxurious look.

The four designs include : Aurora (limited to 999 units,) Beau, Celestia and Dune. So if you are in the market for a fancy glass iPhone dock, now is your chance to get one. Assuming you have the cold hard cash anyway.

Sega Mega Drive iPhone dock

Posted in DIY by Conner Flynn on November 26th, 2009

Sega Mega Drive iPhone dockNaturally whenever you look at your old video game consoles, you think iPhone dock. Who doesn’t? Wired’s Charlie Sorrel certainly thinks that way. He found an old Sega Mega Drive without any controllers or wires, so he turned it into an iPod dock. Naturally.

And yes it works. He just slid an iPod dock inside, secured it with gaffer tape and ran the USB cable out of a hole. Easy stuff. We like the way Charlie thinks. Just don’t let him near your stuff. Seriously. Not unless you want an iPhone sticking out of it.

Swiveling DIY Lego iPhone dock

Posted in DIY by Conner Flynn on September 13th, 2009

Swiveling DIY Lego iPhone dockThe iPhone’s display is capable of switching automatically from portrait to landscape mode when you rotate it. So you should have a dock that allows you to view it either way. Sadly most docks are oriented for the vertical portrait mode.

Not this one made by Steven Combs. Steven can go both ways. Rather, his iPhone can. This dock lets him rotate his iPhone and better still, it’s made from gray, black, and white Legos. Instead of buying an expensive rotating dock, why not just do what Steve did?

Sony Clock Radio with iPod/iPhone dock

Posted in Clocks by Darrin Olson on February 26th, 2008

Sony ICF-C1iPMK2 Clock Radio with iPod and iPhone dockSony’s launching a new clock radio as one of the first that are compatible with the iPhone. The ICF-ClipMK2 comes with a wireless remote control that can run the docked iPod or iPhone (when in iPod mode) and can also control the devices radio stations and volume.

The dock is adjustable to fit different sizes of iPods without them wiggling around and will charge the iPod when docked. There’s also an inline port for connecting other media players to hear through the speakers.