Hartman Released JBL OnBeat iPad Speaker Dock

Harman has announced the new JBL OnBeat speaker dock, the first JBL-branded dock to support the iPad in addition to the iPod and iPhone. The speaker system is compatible with Apple Inc. devices such as iPhone, iPod, iPad and also iPad 2. From April, the black JBL OnBeat loudspeaker dock will be available exclusively at Apple and Best Buy Co. Inc. stores for $149.95.

It features dual Phoenix full-range transducers with computer-optimized DSP equalization for a richly detailed 360-degree soundstage.

The JBL OnBeat includes composite output for showing video content on TV. It offers USB connection to sync and charge devices when connected to the iTunes music library , and a 3.5mm stereo mini-jack auxiliary input that connects to virtually all portable media devices. A IR remote control is included for you to navigate iPod and iPhone menus from up to 15 feet away.

The JBL OnBeat iPad speaker dock will be available in April for $149.95.

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  On April 1, 2011(1 year, 1 month ago.)

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