Bose’s New SoundDock Portable October 15, 2007
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Bose has launched its latest iPod accessory – the SoundDock Portable – a portable speaker system offering three hours of wire-free music at maximum volume from a single battery charge.
Those who don’t like their ears bleeding while listening to their tunes can opt for a low-power mode and squeeze a few more hours out of it. Forget any design overhaul from the original one, since it’s essentially just a skinnier version but Bose says the acoustic electronics are an all-new design.
It’s compatible with most iPods and there’s an slim infra-red control for remote operation. There’s a carry-handle for carting it about the dock revolves until it is flush with the speaker panel for protection during transit.
At £279, the new SoundDock Portable is at the luxury end of iPod docks although you’ll still be able to get the original one for £199.-Martin Lynch
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The Bose SonDock Portable is better than I thought it would be. All my mates want one now