iPod Hi-Fi is Apple ’s active stereo stereo Hi-Fi system (with 5.1 surround sound support) used to play music with your iPod .
Announcement of iPod Hi-Fi - February 28, 2006 . [one]
Termination of production - September 5, 2007 , deciding to give the ecosystem of accessories for iPod completely to other companies.
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About iPod Hi-Fi
iPod Hi-Fi is an active white stereo speaker system with a black detachable decorative front bezel and two side carry handles. iPod Hi-Fi has a built-in network power supply, as well as the ability to work with six "D" type batteries , which are inserted into a special lockable compartment located at the back of the iPod Hi-Fi.
There are three speakers on the front of the iPod Hi-Fi: two - 80 mm wideband (75 W each) and one - 130 mm (150 W) with two bass reflexes.
You can control iPod Hi-Fi using the two (-) and (+) buttons or using the included Apple Remote , similar to the one that comes with your Mac mini and iMac .
The cost of iPod Hi-Fi at Apple Store in the United States is $ 349.00 .
Specifications
- Model Number: A1121
- Frequency Response Range: 53 Hz ... 16 kHz ± 3 dB
- ULF Class: " D "
- Sound FTC output power: 300 W
- Total Peak Output Power: 600 W
- Maximum sound pressure level: 116 dB at a distance of 1 m (when powered by mains) or 108 dB (when powered by batteries)
- Connectors:
- To connect an iPod: Apple Dock Connector
- Sound combined input: electric - Mini-jack TRS 3.5 mm or optical - mini- TOSLINK 3.5 mm
- Supply voltage: AC mains ~ 100 - 240 V 50 ... 60 Hz or 6 pcs. Alkaline batteries, size "D"
- Overall dimensions: 178 x 431 x 175 mm
- Weight: 6.6 kg (without batteries)
Design
- When connected to iPod Hi-Fi iPod nano IV and V generations, iPod Touch II and III generations, as well as iPhone 3G and 3GS, iPod Hi-Fi plays music correctly, but the listed gadgets from it are not recharged.
Notes
- ↑ iPod Hi-Fi Announcement (link not available) . Date of treatment September 28, 2017. Archived June 9, 2011.
iPod touch IV generation also does not charge