JVC UX-F3, NX-D2 Hi-Fi Docks Revealed

iPod/iPhone Docks Have 230W of Power, Two Docking Ports

If you like listening to music on your iPod or iPhone, but the little Apple earbuds aren’t doing it for you? Take your music to “11″ with these two new JVC iPod Dock/Stereo Systems. Each of the two new offerings from JVC will have two docking ports for the latest generation iPod Touch or iPhone (which, it seems, the iPod Nano and Classic owners are getting a little left out in the cold).

The JVC UX-F3 will be the smaller units, and will feature a pair of two-way speakers with a total power of 60W. In addition to the aforementioned two-port iPod dock, it’ll also come equipped with a CD player and AM/FM radio.

The JVC NX-D2 will be the higher end unit. It’ll feature a three-way speaker design and a total power of 230W. For those keeping score at home, the UX-F3 will have two 30W speakers while the bigger one will feature three 76W speakers. Also, like its little brother, it’ll have the same dual-iPod docking system, a radio and CD player.

Each unit will feature the same glossy black finish, as well as a USB port, which will let you play audio files off of an external HDD or flash drive. Both units will have their own touchscreen control panels that will give you full control over your iPod’s music selection (reportedly giving you the same features like shuffle, scroll, repeat, select). Other audio inputs are provided on both units, and the NX-D2 will also come with a remote control with an old school iPod like control wheel that will let you remotely operate your docks.

The smaller JVC UX-F3 will sell go on sale in May of this year, with an estimated retail price of $199.95. The larger NX-D2 is now on sale and will set you back a whopping $399.95

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  • 1 Comment / Add Your Response?

    1. Speaker Fan says:

      Wow! 230 Watts!

      That’s an awful lot of power and an awful lot of volume – most of the iPod speaker docks top out at around 100 watts usually.

      This is definitley a whole lotta speaker.