"jensen docking digital music system for iPod and iphone" is one i have that does it. or the memorex one that looks like a purse called the "minimove". but they have to have the ac adapters to charge them. It wont charge when theyre running of batteries obviously.
Yes.
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.
Most docking stations will not only charge the iPod but will allow you to play music through the speakers in the docking station as well.Most docking stations will have other neat features as well such as using the music on the ipod for an alarm or give you a remote to control the ipod from the couch.
Yes you can buy them at wal-mart they have both ipod and mp3 docking stations.
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.
Yes, currently Apple has made the docking stations compatible with the 4S and 5 IPhones.
It depends on the accessory. (ipod headphones, and some docking stations.)
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.
Generally, no. Items such as docking stations and items used for charging a Zune will not work with an iPod. Some accessories such as speakers, however, will work provided that they have their own power supply and can plug into a standard headphone jack.
There are a ton of different iPod docking stations on the market currently. To find one some that are the best, visit http://www.goodhousekeeping.com/product-testing/reviews-tests/appliances-electronics/ipod-docking-station-150.
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