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XtremeMac showcases the Soma Stand, Soma Travel and more at IFA (video)

There have been a lot of cool Apple-centric products to been seen around XtremeMac’s extremely orange booth at IFA this week, proving that there is still interesting things to be done on earth of iPhone / iPad / iPod docks.

On the top of the list is the Soma Stand, a pyramid-shaped dock that folds up for portability. The accessory is generally speaker, which faces outward, so sound isn’t blocked if you have an iPad at the thing. The Soma Stand ought to be hitting shelves around October, running around €100 here in Europe.

The Soma Travel, meanwhile, works without the desire batteries or wires, running directly off the flexibility out of your docked Apple device. XtremeMac claims that a docked iPhone 4 playing throughout the speakers gets about 34 hours of audio playback on a charge. As expected, the object doesn’t get too loud, but it surely should do the trick for solo listening. The peripheral will run around €50 on its release.

The Tango Bar is a method-conscious sound bar with a silver grill that matches in quite nicely with the present generation iMac. The speaker pulls both audio and gear from a single USB cable and outputs audio at ten watts. Just like the Soma Stand, the Tango Bar will run around €100. Take a look at video of the Soma Stand after the break.


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