3 November 2007 11:27 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott
This accessory frees your iPhone tunes! A cheap and cheerful speaker system designed especially for the iPhone, the Logic3 iPhone Traveller is £30.We would suggest this little device is ideal for use as a portable option, which is indeed what it's designed for, rather than being a home set-up quality system.
With a black gloss finish with silver trim, which compliments the iPhone's looks, it measures 17cm, can run on mains or battery power and comes with a travel case.
Logic3 says the iPhone Traveller has been designed specifically to enhance the sound and visual display of the iPhone, and, as such, "TDMA" noise, the sound emitted from mobile phones and usually heard through speakers, is kept to a minimum.
The compact design manages to allow for a total output of 4 Watts RMS through the 32mm neodymium drivers, which should be enough for in the office, a hotel room, or even in the garden. Available now.
Phones, iPhone, iPhone accessories, Speakers, Logic3




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