it depends on the docking station. on mine it's really simple. you just plug it in to the docking station and hit play on the iPod. mine comes with a little remote. it might be different than mine but that's how mine works.
All iPod docking stations are manufactured to link only with the unique port which is featured on the bottom of different iPod models. Thus, it is not possible to use another device with an iPod docking station.
Bose is probably the best iPod docking station. The clarity and the sound is amazing. Your little iPod will produce the most amazing sound with this docking station. Bose and iPod are a great combination.
Yes, if there is an electrical outlet, you can have an iPod docking station in the bathroom (though not recommended due to the water that could damage the iPod and/or the docking station).
No one is credited with producing the first Ipod Docking Stations. Although, the first docking station was invented by Mr. Docking Station in the year 2002.
It depends. Some iPod docking stations have 3.5mm jacks that you can use with a Zune, laptop, or anything with a standard headphone jack. However, you won't be able to charge your Zune on the iPod docking station. Other accessories like chargers and cases will not fit.
Visit your local electronics store, and purchase an iPod docking station. Or you can visit the Apple Website and buy a recommend docking station from them.
Yes.
It depends on the type of input your speakers use. If they use the standard earphone-type input, then you could use them but the battery life of your iPod would be greatly diminished. A docking station is generally best to keep the iPod place, keep it charged, and docking stations are more portable than computer speakers.
The first mp3 docking station was created by SaeHan Information Systems in 1998 and could only be used for the MPMan F10. The iPod docking station was created by Apple and came out in 2003.
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no, it doesn't have the 'signature' apple plug thingy in the bottom
Docking Stations provide a simplified way of "plugging-in" a portable laptop computer to common computer peripherals. It's a useful accessory for an IPOD. You can actually control your IPOD through the docking station.