The Logic3 i-Station25 is however some other stab at the iPod dock market but don't switch off simply even because this special speaker has a some tricks up its sleeve to create the most of Apple's newer devices like the i Phone and iPod Touch.

It encloses four total range speakers into a two-channel organization with 4W of output per channel and characteristics a clean up if rather bland design that families your iPod at the front among the speakers.

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We were quite affected by the strong feel and especially by the spring-loaded clips that hold an iPod or i Phone snugly in position. This is a much improve system than rendering a range of docking adapters and something we'd like to see more of in the future but there's an later motive behind this design.

The headline characteristic of the i-Station25 arrives in the type of a built-in accelerometer. This is the similar technology utilized by the i Phone and Touch to serve the display to landscape mode if you flip it onto its side which is a far more sufficient way to view wide screen video.

The intention of this within the dock is to change the stereo speaker placing therefore when pitched it'll output the left/right channels from what were previously the top and bottom speakers looking on which side you rest it.

This looks to work well and there's an LED atop the device that allows you experience the change of angle has been noticed. There's also a power LED that dims or flashes while the device enters standby and sleep modes later being idle which in these environmentalist awake times is a welcome addition.