Mobiles get their own dock from Jabra

Jabra and Klipsch partner to bring speakers to mobiles


19 April 2007 16:36 GMT / By Ryan Haynes

The iPod has been enjoying the luxury of the accessories for its music players for sometime, with a number of docks to play music. The S5010 has launched for the mobile handset.

Jabra and Klipsch have together unveiled their new mobile speaker dock station that will take nearly any handset or audio playing device.

The musical docking station gives an edgy, stylish design, weighing in at a very portable 3.7-pounds, and should handle just about any handset, DAP, or external music source.

The system houses a "universal" connectivity panel that consists of 2.5- and 3.5-millimeter inputs as well as a mini-USB connector, 30-watts of power split between the stereo drivers, a Class D amplifier, and "subtle" LED indicators littering the case.

Unfortunately it has no Bluetooth capabilities, but it does give you something to play your downloaded mobile music from.

We have no UK prices but it is available for $149.
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Audio, Mobile phones, MP3 players

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