MP3 speaker docks: Compare features & prices Gear4 House Party IV review

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Launch date 2008 Jan-Jun
Specification
Size hxwxd (cm) Size, with docking point extended where applicable, hxwxd (cm) 17x28x15
Weight (kg) Excluding mains adaptor and additional batteries 1.6
Compatible with non iPods Each dock has been specifically designed to work with an iPod. However, the inclusion of a 3.5mm jack means any portable device can be attached. Yes
Charges newer iPods and iPhones Some older speaker docks will not charge the newest generations of the iPod and iPhone, though they will play them. Yes
Features
Radio Yes
Radio presets Yes
Remote control Yes
Headphone socket No
Wall mounting kit No
Easily portable Yes
Video output Useful if you want to feed through video content to a larger display, such as your TV. No
Aux input A yes means the dock has a 3.5mm mini jack for connecting any portable audio device. Yes
PC connectivity Connect to your computer and synchronise the iPod while docked. No
Magnetic shielding Without magnetic shielding the speaker dock could distort the picture of a conventional TV if placed too near. No
Power
Power consumption, on (Watts) Measured at normal listening level 5.1
Power consumption, standby (Watts) The Energy Savings Trust recommends that standby power should not exceed 2 Watts. 3.0
Batteries All the speaker docks we've tested can be powered via the mains. But some versatile models can also run on batteries No
Rechargeable batteries Rechargeable battery powers up when connected to a mains power supply. No
Battery running time, h Battery running time measured at a moderate listening level. N/A

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