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Most Expensive iPod Docks | iPod Docks | |
The AeroDream One iPod Tower is widely accepted as the most expensive iPod dock and has been designed and developed especially for those, who not on have an insatiable appetite for the most unique, but also a huge back balance to support their tastes. Carrying an eye popping price tag of $527,463, the AeroDream One is the creation of Jean Michel Jarre, a name that is well renowned in the electronic music circles since the year 1971. At the CES 2012 earlier this year, one of the foremost names in high end audio products, Germany based Behringer, introduced a fascinating new iPod dock in the form of the all new iNuke Boom. Considered to be one of the most expensive iPod docks, the iNuke Boom delivers a stunning audio punch with 10,000 watts of clear and crisp sound, while this uber model has been introduced under the company’s EUROSOUND consumer electronics banner. This expensive luxury iPod dock measures some four feet in height and eight feet in width and has been designed to overwhelm the senses with its magnificent performance. The man behind the most expensive iPod dock, Jean Michel Jarre earlier this year joined hands with the renowned design house Lalique and brought to the markets a sensational new iPod dock in the form of Limited Edition Lalique AeroSystem One. This one of a kind expensive iPod dock has been designed in a tower form and features the artistic brilliance of Lalique in the form of an art deco-style female face that is engraved at the bottom unit of the iPod dock tower. One of the most prominent Austrian design house, KMKG Studio brought along a more close-to-nature solution to hi-tech home décor in the form of the gorgeous new iTree iPod dock. This one of a kind luxury iPod dock is crafted entirely from a single tree trunk and the design of the of the dock calls for the mounted speakers to face the wall that in turn reflects sound, while the wood itself acts as a resonator, thereby adding more fidelity to the streaming audio. Considered to be one of the most expensive iPod docks, iTree has been created in collaboration with high end manufacturer Trenner & Friedl and the device features a frequency response of response of 45Hz to 40kHz. Perhaps one of the most state of the art iPod docks to hit the markets is the Indigo iPod Dock. Designed and developed by U.K based Chord Electronics, this absolutely mind blowing iPod dock was introduced in the year 2009 and features both a physical docking station, as well as a wireless radio link, which essentially allows a user to stream music from any device featuring A2DP wireless technology. Nothing seems to surprise us anymore when it comes Apple iDevices. However, Swedish based audio equipment manufacturer, BROTHERS managed to shock the world with the introduction of the Wall of Sound iPod speaker. Hailed as the world’s most powerful iPod speaker, the Wall of Sound is about one meter tall and 1.25 meters, while carrying a weight of an astonishing 102kg. Renowned custom audio/visual equipment designer Kyle Bucker took the concept of designer iPod docks and gave it a tremendous creative spin with the introduction of the Kyle Buckner Custom iPod Dock. Considered to be one of the most expensive iPod docks, the custom iPod dock is a magnificent amalgamation of gorgeous décor and state of the art technology. The Kyle Buckner Custom iPod Dock is exclusively crafted from a combination of fiberglass, aluminum, wood and plastics, while this expensive luxury iPod dock has been embedded with four transducers that generate high quality audio, which is then channeled out via a built-in speaker. Environment conservation is the calling of the day and when it comes to commitment, the tech industry seems to be the vanguard of the green revolution. One of the renowned eco-friendly consumer electronics company, Regen, about three years ago came out with an innovative new product called, ReVerb Solar iPod Dock. As the name suggests, this eco-friendly luxury iPod dock has been provided with an integrated photovoltaic panel that harnesses sunlight to power the iPod dock and enables it provide a respectable 60 watts of senses pleasing audio, while also sporting a backlit LCD display.
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