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Speakal iCrystal iPod Dock Looks Futuristic

Speakal iCrystal iPod Dock Looks Futuristic

If you’re looking for an iPod speaker dock that differs from the rest, you could check out the iCrystal speaker from Speakal. It offers two separate spherical pods that boast an illuminated teardrop design inside. The speaker looks like something from a Jetsons cartoon and is available in white, black or red. It’s powered by four AA batteries, offers a remote control, 3.5mm AUX input jack for other devices, and will set you back $79.99. There wasn’t any mention if this would support the newly-announced iPhone 4, though.

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