Reviews of the Scosche PassPort HomeDock
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CNET Review
The Good: The Scosche PassPort HomeDock will let your iPhone or iPod charge with older iPod docking accessories.
The Bad: Considering the price, the PassPort HomeDock doesn't do much, won't work with all iPod docks, and looks like a cheap lump of plastic.
The Bottom Line: The Scosche PassPort HomeDock is a useful solution if your favorite old iPod speaker system won't charge your newer gadgets, but your money may be better spent toward a new speaker system.
Manufacturer: Scosche Industries, Inc.
Part number: IFWAHBK
General
- Enclosure Color Black
Miscellaneous
- MP3 Player Compatibility iPhone 3G, iPod nano (4G), iPod touch (2G)
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