Hopefully this means we will see other Lightning accessories and
hopefully battery cases
Sent to you by Bill Boulware via Google Reader: Philips releases four
beautiful new Lightning speaker docks via 9to5Mac by Seth Weintraub on
12/5/12
Philips today announced four new Lightning-based speaker docks for
Apple's latest iPhone 5, iPad Mini, new iPods, and fourth-generation
iPads. We had a chance to look at and listen to these at a special
briefing yesterday, and we can confirm they sound every bit as good as
they look:
- Philips Lifestyle Music System (DCM2067) – an elegant and slim design
that looks good in any modern interior. As well as charging and playing
music from Lightning enabled devices through its retractable Lightning
dock; the system also includes a CD player and FM radio. Even with its
slender footprint, the system delivers 20W RMS power to provide a great
sound performance.
- Philips Portable Docking Speaker (DS7580) – slim and compact enough
to fit in your bag, it features Philips' wOOx technology that provides
a rich and deep bass. Precise tuning between the speaker drivers
ensures a smooth transition between low- to mid- and high-frequencies.
With a built-in battery that lasts for approximately eight hours you
can enjoy your music anywhere.
- Philips Room to Room Docking Speaker (DS3205) – incorporates
high-quality neodymium speakers, which are great for better bass
response and a pure balanced sound quality.
- Philips Bedroom Docking Speaker (DS1155) – has a 360-degree design,
providing rich omnidirectional sound to fill your bedroom. The clock
display of the docking speaker automatically synchronizes with the
clock of your Apple device, and the speaker also includes a USB port at
the back of the speaker allowing users to easily charge a second mobile
device.
It also looks like they slipped another upcoming Lightning dock into
their Flickr account, but that one might be for our EU readers only for
now.
Update: …and just like clockwork, Philips 30-pin docks get big price
cuts.
The press release follows:
December 5, 2012
Philips launches docking speakers with Lightning connector for Apple
iPhone 5
ATLANTA – Philips today launches a range of docking speakers with
Apple's new Lightning connector, making them compatible with Lightning
enabled devices. This new range of docking speakers offers a superior
sound performance in comparison to the analog processing technology
common in current docking speakers.
The range includes a music system, two docking speakers and a bedroom
docking speaker that includes a clock display. These new docking
speakers will be available in December
- Philips Lifestyle Music System (DCM2067) – an elegant and slim design
that looks good in any modern interior. As well as charging and playing
music from Lightning enabled devices through its retractable Lightning
dock; the system also includes a CD player and FM radio. Even with its
slender footprint, the system delivers 20W RMS power to provide a great
sound performance.
- Philips Portable Docking Speaker (DS7580) – slim and compact enough
to fit in your bag, it features Philips' wOOx technology that provides
a rich and deep bass. Precise tuning between the speaker drivers
ensures a smooth transition between low- to mid- and high-frequencies.
With a built-in battery that lasts for approximately eight hours you
can enjoy your music anywhere.
- Philips Room to Room Docking Speaker (DS3205) – incorporates
high-quality neodymium speakers, which are great for better bass
response and a pure balanced sound quality.
- Philips Bedroom Docking Speaker (DS1155) – has a 360-degree design,
providing rich omnidirectional sound to fill your bedroom. The clock
display of the docking speaker automatically synchronizes with the
clock of your Apple device, and the speaker also includes a USB port at
the back of the speaker allowing users to easily charge a second mobile
device.
Philips is one the leading brand of Docking Speakers globally and the
market leader in Europe. These products represent the first of a range
of Philips Docking Speakers that Philips will make available that take
full advantage of Apple's Lightning connector. The full range of
Docking Speakers with Lightning connector will be available in selected
retailers and Philips online. For additional photos please visit
http://www.flickr.com/photos/philips_newscenter/sets/72157632172375295/
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