
While we don't expect the Hong Kong-derived HTC TyTN Music Dock to produce the same level of audio fidelity as
Orange's Bluetooth variety, we'll admit that getting a dock, charger, and paperweight for 28 bucks isn't such a bad deal. The device sports a charging / syncing cradle for your
HTC TyTN (Hermes),
i-mate JasJam,
Qtek 9600,
O2 XDA Trion,
Dopod CHT 9000, Orange SPV M3100, or
Cingular 8525, as well as touting a pair of stereo speakers, 3.5-millimeter line in jack, and that oh-so-important LED illumination. You'll even get a stereo cable to save you a trip to Radio Shack, but the lack of a headphone port (or line-out) sort of puts a damper on things. Nevertheless, the HTC TyTN Music Dock can be picked up now for HK$190 ($28), but the overseas shipping just might kill the deal.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Alex @ Dec 18th 2006 2:21AM
Uhh.... hate to break it to you guys, but my boss has had one of these for about 3 months, cost her $50aud.
Engadgetmobile bit slow? Or slow news day?
RD Gibson @ Dec 19th 2006 12:17AM
Brando has sold these docks for similar devices, including the Treo, for several years. Audio quality is so-so; about what you would expect from a $35 USB-powered speaker system.