| Brand Name: | Griffin Technology |
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| Brand Name: | Griffin Technology |
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Griffin's AirDock doesn't just provide you with a safe place to put your iPod, but allows you to simultaneously recharge its batteries and sync with your computer via its USB connection. A blue LED assures you that your iPod is connected and charging, even while you enjoy all your favorite music. You can even connect the AirDock to your TV or stereo by using the included Griffin HomeConnect cable, allowing you to sit back and enjoy your music, photos and videos on a full-sized screen. What's more, you stay in complete control of everything using the AirDock's full-function RF remote control, which even works through walls, and lets you skips songs, adjusts volume, and more. The Griffin AirDock comes with everything you need right in the package, including Griffin's very best AC power adapter, the PowerBlock. This unit is compatible with the: iPod (5g) with Video, iPod nano (2g and 1g), iPod (4g) photo, iPod mini, and iPod (4g), and is backed by a manufacturer's one-year warranty.
What's in the Box
Griffin AirDock docking station, Griffin PowerBlock AC power adapter, Griffin HomeConnect A/V cable, RF remote control, USB cable, user's guide and warranty information.
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews
21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
more show than go,
By cooney (Los Angeles) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Griffin AirDock Docking Station for iPod w/RF Remote (Electronics)
This is a very nice looking product that I bought because of that and its A- rating on iLounge.
What I found was that the audio quality was poor, presumably because the dock has another (and not very good) amplification stage so volume can be adjusted via the remote. Not even close to the quality you get from a dock which just takes the line level signal straight from the iPod via the dock connector. And each time you play the iPod, the volume level reverts to the dock's relatively low default level, so using it in an audio system means adjusting level (on the dock or on the audio system) every time. I regret having purchased this unit.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best of the best...,
By Sal B "Sal B" (New Jersey) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Griffin AirDock Docking Station for iPod w/RF Remote (Electronics)
This is a great product with very few downsides. The Air-Dock basically allows you to listen and charge your iPod through a wireless or wired device (such as a wireless speaker system or hard-wired stereo). You can even watch iPod-loaded videos on your TV. I hooked mine up to a Brookstone portable wireless indoor/outdoor single-speaker system (I call it the egg cause it looks like one) and it works great. However, the best feature of this device is that it has a RF or Radio Frequency remote control, meaning the remote will work in any room of the house up to 60ft away. You don't have to be directly in front of the dock for it to work---NICE!!! The remote starts/pauses, skips forward or back within a playing track, advances to next or back to previous track, and adjusts volume up and down. The downside is that being an RF device, if you have other wireless devices in the house, you may experience occasional song skip or a repeat of last song. Thankfully, it does not happen often. Otherwise, to me this is the king of remote controlled iPod players. Worth every penny.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Looks great, but not the best value for an iPod Touch,
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This review is from: Griffin AirDock Docking Station for iPod w/RF Remote (Electronics)
I took a chance that it would work with the iPod Touch, but it seems to be hit or miss.
The charging works great via computer and the provided AC adapter, but I kept getting a connection error via iTunes. [I think Vista is assuming it's a digital camera.] For those interested in my setup, I'm running Windows Vista, iTunes version 7.6.1.9 and have a 16gb iPod Touch (1.1.4 with software upgrade). The universal adapter fit, but didn't seem to improve connectivity. It's not a total bust since I can use it as a stylish charging cradle, I just wish I could sync with it as well. Update: I was able to finally get iTunes to recognize the iPod. It only seemed to work on one of my front USB ports. Quick note - 07/12/08: Upgrading to 2.0 pretty much renders this useless. It will recharge, but iTunes will not recognize an iPod has been attached.
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