At Apple Expo in Paris on Wednesday,
Griffin Technology unveiled its
latest iPhone accessories, including the
AirCurve acoustic
amplifier dock and the
Clarifi protective
case.
The AirCurve dock collects and amplifies the sound from the built-in
iPhone 3G speaker. It does so by using a coil
waveguide within its base, and therefore doesn't need batteries or another power
source to work.
While the acoustically amplified sound is not as loud as that made by
electronic amplifiers, it's loud enough for you to enjoy music in a quiet room
or to use as an alarm clock. The compact dock is made of translucent
polycarbonate plastic, revealing the graceful curves within that magnify the
sound. AirCurve also includes a pass-through slot that lets you charge and sync
your iPhone using a Griffin Dock Connector Cable, which is sold separately.
The Clarifi protective case is also supposedly the first case for iPhone 3G
that sports a built-in lens to give the phone's camera an optical boost. You can
slide the lens into place for close-up shots or slide it aside for normal
shooting. The added optical lens lets you zoom up to 6 inches closer.
Other than that, the Clarifi's case design, like other cases, allows for
access to the power switch, headphone jack, volume controls, and touch screen.
It also features Griffin's trademark EasyDock design, which allows you to slip
off the case bottom to charge and sync, rather than having to completely remove
the phone from its case.
Both the AirCurve dock and the Clarifi case will be available for purchase in
October for US$19.99 and US$34.99, respectively.
Via
Crave CNET
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