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TwinMos MiniBoom for iPods everywhere

Allan Ford September 21, 2007

Perhaps TwinMos felt its earlier attempt at an iPod docking station, the Boom 1, was a little heavy-handed. Its created new model that’s not only smaller but also includes more features than its predecessor.

The aptly named TwinMos MiniBoom is an iPod-centric device that docks most versions of Apple’s music gadget into a bay on its top surface, but which also has a line-in jack to accommodate any other MP3 player.

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Since its dual speakers only pump out a measly 2W each, we’re glad to see that a meatier, 15W sub-woofer is built into the MiniBoom’s base. A multi-function remote control has been thrown in too.

The MiniBoom gives users a wider range of non-iPod functions than the Boom 1 did, such as a digital FM tuner that features ten pre-sets for quick access to your favourite annoying DJs. It also has a selection of alarm and sleep modes, and a calendar. The addition of an LCD display is a nice feature, helping you to see song titles and radio frequencies, as you tap your feet in time to the music.

The TwinMos MiniBoom is available now for £80 (€65/$120), but you may want to wait until October when the manufacturer will release a DAB-enabled version for £100 (€130/$200).

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SoundFood > News > TwinMos MiniBoom for iPods everywhere
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TwinMos MiniBoom for iPods everywhere

Allan Ford September 21, 2007

Perhaps TwinMos felt its earlier attempt at an iPod docking station, the Boom 1, was a little heavy-handed. Its created new model that’s not only smaller but also includes more features than its predecessor.

The aptly named TwinMos MiniBoom is an iPod-centric device that docks most versions of Apple’s music gadget into a bay on its top surface, but which also has a line-in jack to accommodate any other MP3 player.

21.miniboom.jpg

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