Its compatible with all the iPhone range.

On 06/12/2011, at 4:10 AM, Sarah Alawami wrote:

> Oh wow. If I do get this thing do you think it will supportx the 4s or 5 what 
> ever comes out when I upgrade in june next year, or will I have to wait, 
> again. lol! I don't have a iPod doc and never have, but 
> 
> Also will the apple remote I bought also control this thing/ I hear they can 
> control iPhones if they are connected via the iPod doc.
> 
> Iv'e heard good things about this company.
> 
> Take care.
> 
> Sarah Alawami
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> On Dec 5, 2011, at 9:02 AM, Dane trethowan wrote:
> 
>> One word sums up this unit, "Beautiful!" in both looks and sound and price, 
>> I bought the power house for $85.00 Australian, normally this little beauty 
>> is around $225.00 Australian so shop around.
>> 
>> A brief description, the dock looks like a very square boombox, a speaker 
>> each side of the dock itself.
>> 
>> Basic controls are on the top of the dock and they're well spaced with nice 
>> big buttons, if you have good touch you'll be able to feel the symbols and 
>> writing on each.  The controls turn on power, play/pause, adjust volume up 
>> and down and go to previous nad next track, a more advanced control layout 
>> is offered on the remote.
>> 
>> Sound is what you'd expect from an Altec Lansing device, plenty of bass, 
>> plenty of mid-range and hice crisp clear tops.
>> 
>> The set uses an internal rechargeable battery which gives around 6 hours of 
>> playing time, when the dock is powered the iPhone or iPod will charge with 
>> the dock.
>> 
>> Convenience is another word which can be used to describe this piece of 
>> equipment, you can for example pick the unit up and set it down on a stirdy 
>> stand in a few seconds with the use of the folding handle, fold it upright 
>> to pick the device up, fold it into a middle locking position to make a 
>> angled stand for a desktop or tuck the handle away completely when carrying 
>> the dock in a case or a bag.
>> 
>> The small card-type remote control for the Dock slits into the back panel 
>> when not in use or when transporting which is a nice touch, no excused to 
>> lose the remote control for this dock <smile>.
>> 
>> On list we've discussed the Jawbone Jambox speaker system so I guess the 
>> obvious question is, "How is this dock different from the Jambox?".
>> 
>> Firstly, the inmotion KICK IMT 520 is a wired dock, that is to say that an 
>> iPhone or iPod plugs into it either by the dock connector or via the line-in 
>> jack at the rear of the unit, this dock does not have Bluetooth facilities 
>> and nor is it a hands free Speakerphone.  If a call does come and your music 
>> is playing, the music will be paused allowing you to answer the call in the 
>> usual ways, either by tapping the screen of your iPhone or by using some 
>> sort of speakerphone device.
>> 
>> How does the sound compare to the Jambox? We're talking 2 totally different 
>> beasts here, Jambox has a more "Solid" sound however Jambox would be totally 
>> out of place in a noisy room or at a party, the Altec inmotion KICK IMT 520 
>> is clear and loud enough to be heard at your party or gathering so in the 
>> words of the brochure for the system "Pick it up, put it down and play!".
>> 
>> 
>> -- 
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>> 
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