Philips has three speakerdocks released which in combination with all the portable Android devices would work. The manufacturer used an app in conjunction with bluetooth to the display, and a flexible usb connector for charging.
The micro-usb connector of the three speakerdocks, which at the IFA announced and now available, in different positions and directions can be positioned so that each Android device can be adjusted, claims Philips. The connector is only for charging of the devices used. The manufacturer claims that it is the first line of universal speakerdocks for portable Android media players and phones. Not, however, to see why the chosen solution is not also in combination with, for example, Windows Phone, BlackBerry, or iOS would work, also observes a PCAdvisor.
Provisionally choose Philips decided to move on Android: only for this OS brings to the company his Fidelio app. This app connects the player with the dock and the audio transfer is via bluetooth.
The flagship of the three speakerdocks is the Fidelio AS851, which is about two 15W speakers, a remote control, vijfbandige equalising and dsp. The suggested retail price of this model is 200 euro.
The AS351 have the midrangemarkt operate and is portable thanks to the possibility of batteries to use. This model has 10W speakers and 130 euros in costs. The AS111 is a small model with a clock display and speakerweergave around the device. This model has a suggested retail price of 80 euros.