Entries in dock (5)

Wednesday
Jul152015

TLight launches “Made for iPod, iPhone and iPad” LED desk light charging docks

TLight Ltd. launched the tLight S3 and S3x LED desk lights with powerful true-color light output and charging dock for recharging all iPhone and iPods with Lightning connector. With the additional USB port the tLights can also recharge other tablets and most smartphones.

The new tLights feature the very latest LED technology with a CRI (Color Redding Index) of 90, which is close to the perfect light – sunlight with a CRI of 100. This means great color authenticity and a stable and bright light providing a great reading experience without getting tired eyes. Both tLights feature dimmers to perfectly adjust light output (20-100%) to a maximum of 600 lumens (7W) for the S3x and 700 (10W) lumens for the S3.

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Sunday
Jan042015

CES 2015: First Apple Watch accessory is the Bandstand Dock

The Apple Watch wont be making an appearance at CES 2015 but you can bet that its presence will be deeply felt as the industry as a whole reacts to Apple's next big product.

The Bandstand Dock from Standzout has been announced and includes integrated charging using Apple’s inductive charger, as well as additional ports to allow the user to simultaneously charge two other USB devices, including the iPad. It also features a pivoting watch platform, to adjust the angle of the watch for visibility from any angle. I'll definitely have to look this product up in the coming week as I make my way through CES.

Wednesday
Feb262014

Asus introduces two official docks for Nexus 7

Asus doesn’t think it’s too late to release accessories for the 2013 Nexus 7 tablet. The Taiwanese company introduced two docking stations for the device. One needs users to plug the tablet into the station. Another has wireless charging capabilities. The non-wireless dock features an HDMI-out port. The docks lets you use the tablet in landscape or portrait mode.

Both accessories are available for purchase on Amazon. The FH Dock costs $49.99 and the PW100 Wireless Charger costs $89.99.

Source: Droid Life

Wednesday
May162012

Review: Octa Vaccum Dock + Whale Tail for tablets and eReaders

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

The biggest problem with tablets and eBook readers is that they need to be held up. While a number of cases and docks manage to support  and angle these slates for improved hands-free viewing, there are always compromises. The Octa Vaccum dock + Whale Tail brings a whimsical twist to a smartly engineered product.

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