The included infrared remote can control an iPod from across a room. The iPod and SoundDock system can also be operated without the remote. When an iPod is docked, all of its controls are accessible, with one-button volume controls available on the SoundDock system’s enclosure. The SoundDock can also charge (via firewire) and in the absence of the wall charger will charge up any iPod made before fall 2008.
The SoundDock’s technologies are an amalgam of Bose’s existing proprietary technologies. The SoundDock shares the Active EQ found on the QuietComfort family of headphones, the EM shielding found on Bose’s computer speaker family, the compression circuitry and the integrated signal processing on existing Bose speaker systems. The Bose SoundDock is amongst one of the Bose products engineered using Bose Syncom programming.
Specifications
Power: 100 - 240 v 50 - 60 Hz
Dimensions: 6.65" H x 11.91” W x 6.48” D • (169 x 303 x 165 mm)
Weight: 4.56 lb (2.07 kg)
Warranty: 1 year[7]
The approximate calculated power of the Bose SoundDock system is 50 to 55watts. However, a max of 77 watts may be achieved because the pf is unknown. These estimates were made based on the VA rating of 64-77 then using an average pf factor of 0.7.
I have several that are new, open box items that i want to sell here. The boxed items will be sold on eBay at a higher price.
If you have any problems for any reason, i will exchange it for another one for free.
$150
Currently trying to organize everything.
Other BOSE items to follow soon. Including:
1-2-3 BOSE Home Theaters (Series II and Series II)
Lifestyles Home theaters,
etc…
As much as folks pile on Bose for making crap, I’ve got to disagree on these units. I don’t have one myself, but have heard 2-3 and they’re pretty damn nice.
hmmm well then i cant help you i guess. If theres one at our warehouse tomorrow, ill let you know what the box says and if i can get access to an iphone, ill give it a whirl. i know the girl i work with has an iphone in her desk, but its not activated.
Series 1 charges via FireWire
Series 2 charges via USB
The iPhone will produce audio on the series 1 but it won’t charge and will nag you about it not being “compatible”. I don’t know how well the newer iPods can handle being plugged into a FireWire charger either. I think they will be ok but Apple does change things up a lot…