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USB Travel Dock for iPod Shuffle

News - By: pdaBlast! Staff - March 02, 2007


The Marware USB Travel Dock for the second generation iPod shuffle allows you to charge your shuffle on the go. It provides up to 480 Mbps data transfer for loading or syncing of your music library. Because of its narrow build, the USB Travel Dock won’t interfere with any adjacent cables or ports

The $20 dock is available from Dr. Bott, LLC at the link below.


Features

  • Lightweight and portable.
  • Designed specifically for 2G iPod shuffle.
  • Use to charge and sync your iPod.
  • No interference with any adjacent ports.
  • Blue "Power On" LED indicator.



  • Related Links:
    Marware USB Travel Dock


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