26 July 2010 17:53 GMT / By Paul Lamkin
Gear4 has launched the latest instalment to its HouseParty iPhone/iPod docking system - the HouseParty 5.
If you're after a fairly compact iPod dock that packs a pretty hefty punch, whilst not breaking the bank, then it might just be the system that you're after. If you can match the yellow trim to any of your rooms that is.
Under the fairly shiny and nice looking exterior is two 3-inch drivers and two tweeters that should provide a rich enough sound with the 30-watt total output.
There's also dedicated bass ports for enhanced audio performance at low-end frequencies and the buttons are touch-sensitive. If you want to use the dock for other media players, you can make use of the line-in port.
The Gear4 HouseParty 5 is available now and will cost you £69.99.
Audio, GEAR4, iPod docks, HouseParty5


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