Review: Luxa2 H1-Touch Mobile Holder for iPhone and iPod touch

H1-Touch is, essentially, an device-agnostic version of the two Xtands, using nicely designed arms that can flex open or closed to gently pinch any iPhone model, the iPod touches, and iPod classics; only the nanos are too small to be grasped. A very slightly sticky black rubber surface holds the device in place for the rubber-tipped metal arms to grasp, and then you can spin the device through a full 360 degrees of freedom while inside.

First Looks: Gear4 ChargeDock

Called ChargeDock (£40/$75), Gear4's simple and austere black charging and synchronization dock for the iPod and iPhone comes with a power adapter, USB cable, and inserts to resize its dock for certain iPod and iPhone models.

Review: Dexim Dual Dock Charger for iPhone 3G + iPod

What the Dual Dock Charger offers is essentially a repackaged version of the PowerDock 2—two Universal Docks connected to a wall adapter—with a look and one different feature that you may or may not like. PowerDock featured a prominent brushed metal top plate and black plastic body, while Dexim’s design is longer, made almost entirely from black plastic, and piped with transparent, light blue lines. Six black plastic Universal Dock…

Review: Dexim MHub Dock Station for iPhone/iPod/Blackberry

Like Simplifi, MHub is made from a combination of aluminum and plastic, here a mix of a silver aluminum top surface with a black plastic adjustable top dock and a silver plastic bottom. Dexim was clearly inspired by Apple’s MacBook Air, using heavily tapered sides to give MHub the appearance of thinness while hiding an SD/SDHC card reader and a USB input port on the left side, a power port and an accessory-ready USB port on the back, and…

Review: Konnet iCrado + ReflexDock

iCrado arrives as nothing but a stand, specifically a vertical one that’s made from black or silver metal, and dependent on you to insert your iPhone’s or iPod’s included USB-to-Dock Connector cable into a hole in the base. The hole accommodates official Apple cables of the most recent variety—the stubby little Dock Connector ones—using a plastic insert that holds such cables in place, as well as larger, prior-generation…

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