Gaius Voice: new iPod docking station / iPhone
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Voice, a firm based in London and specializes in the design of audio equipment high-end, has announced the launch of a new docking station for iPod music players and mobile terminal iPhone.
Behind a clean look and retro, lurks a system powerful enough. The 2.1 Gaius can indeed deliver up to 80 Watts RMS power via two loudspeakers by 6.35 centimeters (2 x 20 Watts) and a loudspeaker 10.16 centimeters (40 Watts), and cover range of frequencies between 35 and 20 000 Hz.
In addition to the base iPod / iPhone, there is a radio tuner AM / FM digital with 20 presets and an audio line-in to enjoy the content of other portable digital or connect a computer for example. There is also a video output to take advantage of the content of the iPod player or mobile iPhone on the TV show, and a USB port to transfer content to and from the computer.

But the device also acts as digital clock and alarm clock. It may be out of bed with the buzzer, radio or music player iPod. A battery was provided in case of power outage.
Everything can be controlled with buttons placed on top of the camera or using the remote control is provided: browsing the contents of the device, volume, high-frequency, level of serious, and so on.
Pricing and availability:
The dock Gaius was announced to 249 euros.
Characteristics:
- Screen VFD (Vacuum Fluorescent Display) with 4 levels of brightness
- Set 2.1
- 2 loudspeakers by 6.35 cm for the treble and midrange
- 1 loudspeaker 10.16 cm for serious
- Total power: 2 x 20 W + 40 W
- Frequency response: 35 Hz to 20 000
- Stand for iPod and iPhone to read the content and recharge the battery
- Tuner AM / FM radio with 20 presets
- Wake up with buzzer, radio or iPod / iPhone
- Clock
- 5-band equalizer
- Video out
- Audio 3.5 mm
- USB Port
- Dimensions: 400 x 260 x 140 mm
- Finish: Black
- Operating on sector
- Battery backup for possible power outages
- Remote
