Binding: Electronics Brand: Apple EAN: 0885909271030 Label: Apple Manufacturer: Apple Model: MB125G/A Publisher: Apple Studio: Apple
Features:
Supplies include iPod Universal Dock, remote control, user guide, and five dock adapters that fit iPod nano 3G; iPod classic 6G (80 GB and 160 GB); iPod with video 5.5G and 5G (30 GB and 80 GB); iPod touch; and iPhone
Connect the Dock to your computer with the cable that came with your iPod or iPhone, then place your iPod or iPhone in the Dock to sync and charge the battery
Connect the Dock to an electrical outlet using a USB power adapter; then, place your iPod or iPhone in the Dock to charge the battery
Connect the Dock to a stereo or speakers using a stereo audio cable to play music from iPod or iPhone
Control playback from a distance using the included remote control
Product DescriptionThe Apple Universal Dock serves as a convenient and elegant home base for charging, syncing, and more. Through the use of interchangeable inserts called Dock Adapters, it works with iPhone and all iPod models that have a dock connector. So even if you own more than one iPod or iPhone, you can keep just one Dock connected to your computer, stereo, or TV, and when your iPod or iPhone is in the Dock and connected to a stereo or TV, the included Apple Remote lets you experience songs, slideshows, and more from across the room. Just choose a playlist, slideshow, or video, then sit back and enjoy. The Apple Remote offers play/pause, volume control, and forward/back buttons for easy control. Any iPhone or iPod with a dock connector can fit perfectly into the Universal Dock through the use of interchangeable inserts called Dock Adapters. You simply insert the Dock Adapter for your particular model, then plug in your iPod. When you want to connect a different-size iPod or iPhone, simply pop out the Dock Adapter and insert another one. Display photos or video on a TV or other video device using a Component AV Cable or Composite AV Cable if you have an iPod that plays video. Different-sized Dock Adaptors allow the use of any iPod or iPhone product with the Universal Dock
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - Works for me
I wanted to buy this dock for my iPod Touch so that I can listen to my music through my speakers in the living room. The quality and design is awesome. It even works perfectly with my Harmony Universal Remote. I didn't give it a 5-star because the Menu button on the remote does nothing for me and you can't change playlist using the remote. It also didn't come with any cables. If you are looking for a dock that connects your iPod nicely to your stereo, with limited remote capability, this dock is ... Read More
Rating: - Worthless
First no way to charge unless you purchase the addtional charger and the Menu button doesnt work.
Rating: - Poor functionality + faulty product in my case
I agree with the other reviews of this product that the remote functionality does not do what I would expect and anticipate based on the product descriptions. In my case, I could also not get the unit to allow me to play video from my iPod Touch Gen 2 to a TV. If I connected the composite A/V cable (yes I had to buy this separately) directly to the Touch it worked fine, but when I docked the Touch and connected the cable to the dock it would not tranmit video. After 30 minutes on Apple's tech ... Read More
Rating: - eBay
I have just ordered two of these docks from eBay. I love Apple and all, but $50.00 for a dock that doesn't use everything to its full potential? Yikes. Go to eBay, buy one without the useless controller for $9.99. Save yourself the money.
Rating: - It's not what you expect...
I understood the dock+remote would allow me to connect my iPod to the audio/video inputs of my equipment and control my iPod remotely. Well, it depends on what you consider "control the iPod remotely" to be. It does allow me to play/pause/skip, but it doesn't allow me to navigate the iPod menu. So, if you want to browse your songs/videos/photos, or if you want to switch from watching a video to listen a song, you need to reach for your iPod and use it. That restricts *a lot* the usefulness of the ... Read More