The Gadget : Altec Lansing ’s T612 iPod / iPhone dockage , which shields against interference due to GSM phones . Meaning you may run your iPhone through verbalizer without that annoying blipping .
The Price : $ 199.99
The Verdict : The hook here is the iPhone - friendliness of the intersection . While test the T612 , GSM bombilation never occurred once , take good on Altec Lansing ’s claim . The dock also mutes the music when a call get through , so you could pick up your ringer and pick up the call ( the T612 does n’t have speakerphone , to be well-defined ) .

On the audio side of things , the T612 is powered by two 3 - inch drivers and two 1 -inch tweeters . The dock sounds good enough if you only listen to pop up songs at a restrained intensity that do n’t go too mad with highs or lows . When you start to stake outside the musical puff of Celine Dion , heavy bass voice has a vacuous sound , and if you grow it up too loud , everything make really mucky . Of of course , you may adjust the bass voice and threefold to remedy this , but then the music drop off some of its punch .
Also useable is a wall mount , but you have to bear an spare $ 3 to have it shipped , and it does n’t look all that not bad . $ 199.99 seems a footling steep for this docking facility ( peculiarly compare to Logitech ’s $ 150Pure - Fi Anywhere ) , but if you really need to dock your iPhone as a euphony answer , and you ca n’t stand to deal with the hitch ( or putting your telephone in flight way ) , perchance this is for you .
https://gizmodo.com/logitech-unveils-pure-fi-dream-and-anywhere-ipod-docks-290021

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