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Bose intros SoundDock carrying case
By LC Angell
Contributing Editor
Published: Tuesday, March 7, 2006
News Categories: iPod Accessories
Bose has introduced a new carrying case for its popular SoundDock iPod speaker system. The SoundDock travel case, which offers a padded, two-tone gray nylon design, allows users to more easily transport the speaker system and its power supply. The case also has pockets for an iPod, SoundDock remote, earbuds and dock inserts. The travel case sells for $45.
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1
Umm…battery pack?
Posted by Gordy. in Atlanta, GA on March 7, 2006 at 11:19 AM (PST)
2
Ahhh…At last, the new frontier for accessory makers is revealed. With Apple entering the accessory market, third party manufacturers now pin their hopes on a wily gambit: ACCESSORIES FOR ACCESSORIES.
Will it work? Only time will tell…
Posted by Hrothgar on March 7, 2006 at 11:39 AM (PST)
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I certainly must be missing something here.
The SoundDock is supposedly worthy enough to want to tote around yet ANOTHER bag on vacation or business trip, for use in the latest hotel room? Assuming of course it’ll survive the baggage handlers, or the thieves within airport services. I mean, I can’t imagine anyone wasting their carry-on priveledges just for this. And another thing to worry about losing once checked in at the hotel. Okay…sure.
A big ‘WHATEVER’ (I admit I’m no SoundDock fan but this seems as dumb as it comes, even for Bose).
Posted by flatline response on March 8, 2006 at 11:54 PM (PST)