Mini Zeppelin iPod dock offers 90º spin on its docking arm

Bowers & Wilkins’s Zeppelin reincarnates in a mini form. I am pleasantly surprised, but at the same time a doubt about mini Zepelin’s prowess in comparison to the original one surfaces in my mind. However, according to Yanko Design’s review neither the original acoustic technologies nor the intelligent design has suffered a dent in the minimizing process. In fact, it does have one advantage over its bigger counterpart .i.e. it is smaller, which means it is more accommodating and has a smaller footprint too.

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zepmini 1

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zepmini 2

Designed by Native Design for B&W, the rear of this mini speaker houses a flowport, which is a massive hole for air to move freely that is generated by bass units. It means that the bass prowess for this mini speaker is really good, giving out sound without any disturbance. It has a docking arm, which keeps the iPhone or the iPod really secure, charging and also providing an optimal angle for navigation through touch screen. Juts like the bigger one, it also features a tiny pebble shaped remote control. This remote has the prowess to control almost any aspect of the iPod list. And, in case you would like to navigate your iPod with the help of a cover flow mode, then the docking arm can spin 90º too. It wears the price tag of $399.95 and is available at Amazon.

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zepmini 3

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zepmini 4

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zepmini 5

Via: Yanko Design

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