An iPod dock is a really handy device for connecting your iPod to your desktop computer particularly if your computer's USB ports are all at the back and you can't easily reach them.
An iPod dock looks neat and stylish sitting on your desk and as well as charging the battery for your iPod and syncing it with your computer, you can use it as somewhere to stand your iPod if you're not using it which means that it's always to hand and you don't have to scrabble around looking for where you last left it.
USB Cable IPod
There are many different sorts of iPod dock, some specific to certain iPods but Apple does offer a Universal Dock which is suitable for use with any iPod or iPhone which has a dock connector and adaptor. All you need to do is insert the correct adaptor for your device into the dock and off you go. If you have more than one device, you can just remove one adaptor and insert another, it's as easy as that.
If you don't want to keep your iPod connected to your PC, you can connect it to your stereo system or television so that you can see or hear your music and videos. The remote control allows you to sit and relax while you play, pause, run backwards or forwards or adjust the volume.
The Universal Dock comes complete with five different adapters for iPods and iPhones, a USB power adaptor so that you can charge the battery direct from the mains, USB cable to attach the docking station to your computer, remote control and a user guide.
Separately, you can buy a stereo audio cable to connect your iPod dock to a stereo system or speakers and various other cables to enable you to replay video.
iPod Dock - What Does It Do?
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