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Logic3 i-Station Rotate dock speaker makes iPhone worshiping easier

Categories: Accessories, iPhone
By: , IntoMobile
Thursday, November 13th, 2008 at 2:29 PM

Back in August of last year, we ranted about Logic3′s i-Station Traveller, portable speaker system specifically designed for Apple’s handset. Now they [Logic3] are out with another iPhone speaker system. This time, though, we’re not talking about portable speakers, but something that could sit in your home allowing your enjoy watching your beloved handset from a (short) distance. Actually, the Logic3 i-Station Rotate can also take power from 4 AA batteries for the outside use, but since the speaker is not that small, I can hardly imagine anyone carrying it outside its home.

As for the specs, the total output power is 10W (5W + 5W RMS), there’s a TV out, 3.5mm stereo line-in socket (other media devices can also be used), and the speaker uses TDMA noise suppression technology to remove static interference noise when your iPhone rings or when surfing the web. Also included in the box is the carry case for “safe storage and easy portability.”

The Logic3 i-Station Rotate iPhone dock-speaker measures 12.5x5x2 inches and has a weight of 1.5 lbs. It’s available for 79.99 GBP from Logic3′s website.

[Via: Gizmodo]

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