5 January 2011 12:18 GMT / By Paul Lamkin
We all knew that it'd be coming, but that doesn't make it any less exciting. Yes ladies and fanboys, the Zeppelin Air has finally arrived.
Bringing Apple's AirPlay tech to the hugely successful Zeppelin iPod dock, Bowers & Wilkins will be hoping to tap into docking fans who no longer want to dock. There is of course still the iconic curved docking station should you wish to use it though.
"Carrying over 45 years of superior Bowers & Wilkins sound engineering technology, the Zeppelin Air is the best sounding Zeppelin yet," read the official statement.
"With dramatically improved sonic performance from updated drive units, five corresponding dedicated audiophile amplifiers specially designed by Bowers & Wilkins, and featuring radically improved bass, the Zeppelin Air redefines wireless sound at home, providing a truly room-filling experience."
The Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin Air will be available in the UK from March and will cost you £499.99. You can register your interest now.
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