| | |  | Receivers | Home » » Cambridge Audio iD10 Docking Station for iPod | | | | | | | Description: | | Cambridge Audio has taken its four decades of hi-fi experience and applied it to iPodTM docking stations which guarantee to extract every last drop of performance from your iPod.
Cambridge Audio's iD10 iPod docking station enables you to get the most from your iPod by both allowing you to charge it and play music through your home stereo system. Designed to fit most Apple iPods, the smart silver finish looks good with black, white or even the new "Classic" silver iPods.
Coming complete with a remote sensor, and ID10-RC remote control and cable. also remote controllable via many iPod compatible handsets including Cambridge's own Azur Navigator series supplied with most Cambridge Stereo Amplifiers and CD Players. A stereo-mini socket allows for quick and easy connection to a full range of hi-fi components.
iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. | | | Features: | |
• Supports: iPod Nano (2GB/4GB/8GB)3rd Generation and below,
• iPod 20GB/40GB, iPod with colour display (40GB/60GB/80GB)
• Play/pause, Track skip/fast forward & rewind, Volume,
• Shuffle/repeat
• Accessory pack includes audio cable and remote
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ipod docking station from cambridge audioJun 01, 2009 nice docking station to compliment my AV system. the remote is difficult to operate, and you have to be so close to the ipod to see the ipod screen to know "where you are " in the menu systems, that you might as well just use the ipod controls. Also, i have this connedted to a cambridge audio amp, and supposedly this docking station is compatable with my amp's remote (brand new amp with latest remote). well... that's pretty clunky, as you have to hit the "aux" button in conjunction with function buttons in order to send signals to this docking station, and in doing you, you invariably switch the Amp to AUX! bad design, since my amp has an "MP3 player" input option too, which is where this thing is plugged in! But the station does charge my ipod and send the signal, so it's reasonable.
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