Silex Technology wiDock

updated 10:30 am EST, Fri November 10, 2006

Silex Technology wiDock


Silex Technology claims that the wiDock is first iPod dock to sync files wirelessly. Once a computer is configured with the installation disc, users can dock their iPod anywhere in range to begin charging and copying files from iTunes. The wiDock connects through 802.11b/g, or as backup, a direct Ethernet cable. RCA and S-Video jacks let you feed audio and video to a TV. The product comes with five adapters for regular, Nano and Mini iPods, and is compatible with Windows 2000/XP, or OS X 10.2.7 and greater. Data is encrypted via WEP, WPA, or WPA2. The wiDock will go on sale in December for the price of $149.


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