
Both of the system's 76mm (3-inch) speakers are driven by neodymium magnets, backed up by a pair of silk dome tweeters. Because this is designed for the iPhone, it has some phone-related features, such as the ability to pause music when a call comes in and act as a speaker phone.
With a peak power output of 120W, there's enough beef here for this to fill a decent-sized bedroom. It's no hi-fi replacement, or a contender for more capable speaker systems. But with such intuitive integration with the world's snazziest phone, it's hard not to see this appealing to iPhowners around the globe. Naturally it works with all other iPods, and has a 3.5mm auxiliary input for other audio devices.
Expect a February launch in the US for $200 (£100), and a European launch around April/May. -Nate Lanxon

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