MultiDock lets you charge up to 10 iPads at one time connected to a computer workstation, the device also allows you to sync your apps and media. An LED display offers the charging status of each plugged-in iPad, and you can link three MultiDocks together to manage up to 30 iPads. Harman Kardon: The venerable stereo maker has launched the $600 Each charging bay turns off once the iPad reaches full power the bays are constructed so that each iPad can be left in is case. MS 150, a high-fidelity system featuring two 30-watt, bass-reflex speakers, a CD player, an FM tuner, and a dock cradle for iPhones and iPods. You also get three auxiliary inputs to connect other audio sources, as well as a wireless remote control. Newer Technology: If you’re looking for an iPad stand that complements Apple’s Bluetooth keyboard, the $60 The MS 150 also features an alarm, a sleep timer, and a dimmer to reduce the brightness of the display during evening hours. The stand has a weighted base that resembles something you’d find on an iMac, but with the added benefit of letting you rotate the tablet to portrait or landscape orientation, depending on your preference. The stand holds either generation of iPad, and NewerTech promotes the device as ideal for gaming purposes. A rear cutout allows easy access for accessory cables. Sonoma Wire Works’ accelerates that trend with the introduction of the $149 Sonoma Wire Works: Someday soon, you won’t be able to make music without having an iPad or iPhone. The device plugs into your iOS device’s dock-connector port, allowing you to jack in guitars and other instruments via 1/4-inch and 1/8-inch (3.5mm) input jacks. You can even use both inputs to, say, record vocal and guitar tracks at the same time. The hardware is compatible with several guitar-oriented iOS apps. The first units should begin shipping in four-to-six weeks, Sonoma said this week. Speakal knows just where you’re coming from, and offers help in the form of the $120 Speakal: Who among us doesn’t love to mix great music and wine? Wait, did I say wine? I meant swine. (The new product joins similar products such as the IHog Portable iPod Docking Station Speaker System, a larger version of the company’s older iPig. IBoo.) The device includes with a 20-watt subwoofer and 28 total watts of stereo sound. The iHog can provide up to five hours of music playback on a single charge of its lithium battery. The device includes a wireless remote that control the both the speaker system and your iPod. Speakal says the shape of the iHog is more than simply adorable: It also provides 360-degree sound, so you won’t have to constantly re-adjust its position when you take it out for a visit to the farm. (The company does not list the iPhone as being compatible.) Barbecue sauce, however, is not included. Toddy Gear: Keeping your iOS device’s screen free of smudges is a never-ending chore. Toddy Smart Cloths designed for touchscreen cleaning-and adding a little bit of design sizzle. The microfiber cloths come in dozens of designs and are priced at $10 apiece for the standard size, or $15 for the larger cloths the latter are also usable as a pocket square for the more nattily dressed among us. The new line is available at Best Buy and Target stores.Griffin Technologies has shown off its new education products at the 2014 International Society for Technology in Education conference. Chief among the new products is the Survivor Slim case for the iPad Air.
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