Brookstone Launches Three iPod Docks

Brookstone Launches Three iPod Docks

The BoomBucket, SongPlay and Doc Universal offer tunes from some unique shapes.

Brookstone, better known as “the company in the mall with the massage chairs,” expanded its line of non-vibrating products on Wednesday with the release of three new iPod docks. They range from an all-purpose go-anywhere dock to a simple, no-frills universal dock for the home theater.

The $150 BoomBucket would be Brookstone’s crowning achievement: an iPod dock built into that ultra-modern and elegant form factor, the bucket. No, it doesn’t carry seashells, sand, or pig slop, but it does carry your iPod in a protective waterproof case with a handle to take it anywhere. That’s not all though, the icing on the bucket is a remote control, allowing you to play, pause and skip tracks from afar.

Moving down a rung, the $100 SongPlay music system makes your iPod look a bit like the knife thrower’s assistant, strapped to the center of a spinning wheel. Two full-range speakers are hidden inside a gigantic circular grille, with an iPod sitting dead center. Like the BoomBucket, it has a remote for basic controls, and a 3.5mm input jack for non-iPod players.

Brookstone’s less exotic $35 Doc Universal doesn’t include any built-in speakers, but it’s intended for hooking up to a home theater. It only includes the essentials: audio and video outputs to run to a television and speaker system. The silver brick-like design keeps a low profile.

All docks except  the Doc Universal are available immediately through Brookstone’s Web site.

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