
For those of you who own more than a single iPod or iPhone, or live with a family that owns a number of models, Griffin’s new dual port PowerDock could serve to put an end to squabbles over who’s iPod/iPhone gets charged should you presently only have a single port charger available.
Billed as putting ‘an end to family power struggles’ (a pun which Griffin is no doubt most proud), Griffin’s brushed aluminium PowerDock 2, which carries Apple ‘works with iPhone’, as well as ‘Made for iPod’, certification, comes with eight universal dock inserts facilitating the dock’s compatibility with all ‘dockable’ iPod models and, according to Paul Griffin, the company’s founder, is ‘the perfect solution for iPod and iPhone enthusiasts, as well as families with multiple devices.”

Griffin’s PowerDock 4 - Two Ports Good, Four Ports Better
Features:
- Two charging bays
- Base plugs into standard 120VAC wall outlet
- Heavy, brushed metal design stays put on any surface
- Charges nearly any combination of iPod models and iPhone
Specifications:
- Internal power supply: 2 to 2.5 amp
- Power input: 110-120 VAC, 60Hz
- Power output: 5 VDC 500 mA to each dock well
- AC cable length: 6.0 ft./1.8 m
- Dimensions (LxWxH): 8.07 x 3.15 x 7.87 in./20.5 x 8.0 x 20.0 cm
- Weight: 1.19 lb./0.54 kg
In the box:
- PowerDock 2 charging base
- AC power cord
- Eight Universal Dock inserts
Griffin’s PowerDock 2 Dual iPod/iPhone Charging Station has just been made available via the Apple Store for just shy of $50 whilst the PowerDock 4, which comes with quad charging docks, will become available in July for around $70.



