wiDock Wireless Dock for Ipod Synch & Transfer of Music & Videos Product Description:
- Manage playback from anywhere, all without moving your iPod from wiDock. Connects with PC/Mac over 802.11B/G WIFI network
- Play audio and video anywhere in your entertainment system. Contains S-Video output as well as 3.5mm to L/R RCA audio output
- Update your audio playlist and videos without physically connecting to PC/Mac.
- Connect multiple iPods and multiple computers through a single dock. Dock works with Apple remote.
- Wireless security (WEP, WPA and WPA2)
Product Description
The wiDock is the only iPod dock you'll ever need. Set your iPod free and take it places it's never been before. Synchronize your home entertainment wirelessly, and integrate it with your TV, stereo, and computer system -- all in one dock. Just install the software, plug your iPod into the wiDock, and configuration is complete. Connect in either direction, from computer to wiDock with SX Virtual Link software or from iPod to computer with wiDock button. You can also configure wiDock as a wired Ethernet connection. It's that easy! Includes 3.5mm audio output, S-Video output Operating systems - Windows 2000 / XP or Macintosh OS 10.x
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
Great concept!!! Just needs a few bugs to work out!
By Cincytech
This product is great. It is the only one of its kind. I found it very difficult to install when using Mac OS X 10.4.10. The program they provide is not the most up to date. You have to go onto their web site to get the version that works with Mac OS X 10.4.10. When I downloaded what I thought was the current program, it ended up not being compatible. When I called technical support, the were limited to 2 people that could help. One person in Idaho and the other in California. I ended up having to download a program that was not under the icon of wiDock, but under an icon of one their USB device servers. The company obviously tends to the needs of a PC user. I finally have the device functioning and working well after a week of phone calls made by myself without return calls. I hope they updated their site since so that nobody has to go through what I had to experience. My suggestion to Mac OS X 10.4.10 users is to call them if you encounter any problems no matter how savvy you may think you are with Macs. There are still items they are still unfamiliar with.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Very cool. Not cheap but very cool
By Bill Barrick
When I get home I drop all my battery-powered devices into various chargers on a desk near the front door--but my iPod I have to carry downstairs and plug up to my PC running iTunes. I also have to leave myself clues (like the empty holster on top of my laptop) to remind me to go get it in the morning. This incredibly nifty gadget lets me just drop the iPod into an 802.11 wireless dock and synch it from a floor away. The instructions have a lot of steps but nothing worse than many 802.11 interfaces I've seen on laptops and they're clear and annotated with graphics. There's also an insert in the box offering live technical support although I didn't need it. I could wish it were a little cheaper but it's going to save me a lot of running up and down stairs; not to mention the "Oh
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