26 July 2007 15:28 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott
The new BooM1 from TwinMOS is a speaker docking station apparently inspired by the needs created by the iPod generation.Compatible with all dockable iPods from the iPod family, the BooM1 claims to offer iPod users a unique, state-of-the-art 2.1 audio system that delivers 8 watts per channel.
The BooM1 is equipped with a 25 watt sub-woofer that boasts that it can give you enough sound and presence to easily "satisfy the need of a small private party".
TwinMOS’ on-board proprietary acoustic technology promises to deliver "tender but powerful" bass complimented by crystal mids and highs.
The BooM1 has a Stereo Mini Jack Connection so you can hook up a variety of alternative devices such as MP3/CD players or mobile phones.
The streamlines, shiny exterior of the BooM1 is available in both black and white.
The new TwinMOS BooM1 is £149.99, supplied as standard with a full function remote control and is available now via the link below.
It's just as shame the product's full title reads like a series of typos involving the CapSlOcK key. Audio, Speakers, iPod speakers, TwinMOS


Nikon D800 pictures and hands-on Full frame camera in the flesh
Nikon D700 vs Nikon D800 New and improved?
Acer CloudMobile Ice Cream Sandwich smartphone set for MWC launch 4.3-inch award winner