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Sony ICF-ClipMK2 clock radio with a iPhone dock

Categories: Accessories, Devices, iPhone
By: , IntoMobile
Tuesday, February 26th, 2008 at 4:47 AM

Sony ICF-ClipMK2 clock radio with a iPhone dock

I’m not quite sure I completely understand Sony. Instead of releasing devices/accessories optimized to work with Sony Ericsson handsets, they keep announcing various “made for iPod” and now “made for iPhone” devices. Weird, don’t you think?

Anyway, latest device “made to work with Apple’s products” is the ICF-ClipMK2 clock radio which is one of the first iPhone compatible speaker clock radios. Just like some other iPod speaker docking solutions, Sony’s clock radio features wireless remote with full access to the iPod and iPhone’s menus (iPhone must be in iPod mode), as well as to alarm clock’s radio tuning and volume functions. In addition, and again like some other similar products, the ICF-ClipMK2 also charges the device while docked…

Interested? You’ll have to wait for May of this year when the Japanese giant will start selling the ICF-ClipMK2 clock radio in white and blue designs for about $100. In the meantime, here’s the link to the full release.

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