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Boombox iPod Dock Speaker

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If you can’t swing the big iPod boombox, at least you can have this tiny one.  It’ll allow for you to play your music through a classic boombox, but you won’t have to break the bank to buy it.  Of course you’ll look really silly trying to perch this on your shoulder, so you might just want to leave this one on the tabletop.  At least you’ll get to combine your new technology with a true classic.

The dock features double speakers and is supposed to offer a rich sound.  It’s compatible with most iPods and even will work great with the iPhone.  The device can only be wiped clean, for obvious reasons.  They don’t state how the dock receives its power, whether it’s by batteries or if it’s USB powered.  I would hope it’s USB powered, but you never know.  You can purchase it for $18.


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