October 14, 2010

JBL announced the release of their On Stage iconic docking stations

JBL On Stage IV

And then the space ship docks on to its station for it will have to play music all night long. JBL, a leader when it comes to speaker technology and apparently on docking stations, released their latest iconic stations, with all the twisted parts of it all. The JBL On Stage IV and the On Stage Micro III. They look just like one another, they're like mirror images of each other. But the names says it all.

The JBL On Stage IV uses 4 Odyssey transducers, the thing that converts energy into something else, has the capability of giving you rich and clear sound. It comes with an AC adapter so that you can use it all night long, or if you want you can feed it with  six AA batteries that can give life to the dock up to 16 hours of none stop music playing, well JBL added "on normal play".



And then the sibling, the JBL On Stage Micro III uses three Odyssey transducers, well its micro you know. And as you can clearly differentiate the two by the photos the big brother (On Stage IV) has more of those things we commonly call speakers. It also comes with an AC adapter and can last up to 24 hours on  4 AAA batteries.

Both docks also come with IR remote controls that can fully function even at 15 feet away. Pricing? The JBL On Stage VI will cost you $179.95 and the On Stage Micro III will retail at $119.95. For more info about the On Stage VI go to its webpage and also for the On Stage Micro III.




Via: Endgadget




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