The iLuv MobiAir uses stereo Bluetooth to play back music, but the really exciting part of the dock is the patent-pending myBot OmniFit technology, which uses robotic arms to hold the edges of the phone, regardless of its shape or size. The sliding MicroUSB port can be adjusted to fit into pretty much any Android, Windows Phone or BlackBerry device on the market, but it obviously won’t plug into any Apple devices.
It’s the promised dock that all non-Apple smartphone users have been waiting for – at least in terms of connectivity. For $129, it looks like a convenient option for non iPhone users.
Price: $129
Web: iLuv
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