The PlayDock also charges the iPod while it's plugged in.Īs with any decent tabletop speaker system for the iPod, the Playdock i also comes with a wireless remote.
#Cambridge soundworks creative tv
Creative doesn't include the batteries, but you do get a line-in cable for connecting non-iPod MP3 players, six iPod dock adapters, and an A/V cable for porting videos and photos from the iPod to your TV while the player's docked in the speaker unit. However, it would fit nicely on a counter, shelf, desktop, or nightstand, and it's not a stretch for picnics and camping. The PlayDock i even accepts eight C batteries via a compartment on the bottom, though at roughly 13.5x5.5圆-inches, I wouldn't consider the unit terribly portable. On the back, you'll find a built-in handle, a bass adjustment knob, and various ports: power in, auxiliary line-in, A/V out, and headphone out. The top of the PlayDock houses the power and stereo separation buttons and a volume knob that clicks satisfyingly when you turn it. The iPod dock protrudes from the front of the speaker a touch, making it less streamlined than speakers like the Altec Lansing iM7, but more secure than all those sets where the iPod juts out from the top. It has the white, piano-gloss finish, black fabric speaker grille, and semi-rectangular shape, though the PlayDock does have some nice curvature to its backside. It looks like pretty much every other iPod-ready speaker set on the market: not ugly, but not striking.
You probably aren't going to choose the Playdock i based on style.