The Samsung HT-WDC10 Wireless iPod/iPhone Dock is a wireless docking cradle for your iPod or iPhone that is designed for use with a Samsung HW-D450 or HW-D550 wall-mountable speaker bar or select home theater system. Once paired, you'll be able to hold your iPod or iPhone in your hands and enjoy your favorite playlists through your speaker system, at a generous range of up to 30 feet away. And meanwhile, your device will stay powered up while it's docked, so you won't have to worry about running low on battery.
| iPod Dock | Works with iPod touch (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th generation), iPod classic, iPod with video, iPod nano (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th generation), iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 3G, iPhone |
| Wireless Range | 30' (9.1 m) |
| Power Consumption | 10 watts |
| Charging Time | 90 minutes (+/- 10 minutes) |
| Running Time |
180 minutes (+/- 30 minutes)
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Please Note:May differ based on the condition of your iPod or iPhone close |
| Dimensions (WxHxD) |
Transmitter: 0.16 x 0.35 x 0.11" (4.1 x 8.9 x 2.8 mm) Cradle: 0.2 x 0.11 x 0.2" (5.1 x 2.8 x 5.1 mm) |
| Weight |
Cradle: 1.3 oz (36 g) Cradle and transmitter: 9.8 oz (277 g) |
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Comments about Samsung HT-WDC10 Wireless iPod/iPhone Dock:
I use this in the basement, where we have a secondary TV room for the kids and beside the laundry room. Excellent to have the iPod available as you work, and to have it always handy and charged as well. Wireless integration with the Samsung soundbar was instant, a no-brainer setup. Looks very attractive, was a bit smaller than I was expecting, sound is very good.
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Works like a charm. Just perfect!
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We use the iPod dock with a HW-D550 Sound Bar. The sound is very good. The dock's FM transmitter can be removed from the base and taken around the room. We leave the iPod in to charge when we're done listening. Set up was easy and the dock is inconspicuous.
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Fast shipping. Easy to pair. Works great.
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This is a great little product that performed well out of the box.There was no set up needed and the device linked immediately on its own. I use the playlist on my now retired I Phone 3G so that the wife has music in the kitchen. We like the uncuppling from the base so that we can place the device on any table and have full control of volume, skip and other features.And the base charger means we are goood to go anytime.
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This product works with the Samsung soundbars mentioned in the description and is a great added feature. Instead of having to purchase a seperate iPOD dock, I was able to use a TV speaker system to play music from my iPOD. I'm sure the sound quality is comparable to some of the higher end iPOD docks out there because the sound is meant for a TV!! Once chaged, you can carry the iPOD around like a remote control to the speaker system and is great to have around when entertaining guests. This item is priced at [$] at [@] and I was able to get it here for more than half the price with shipping and duties included. I highly reccomend this product.
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This thing is all that it's cracked up to be! I just wish it had one more "crack". I chose my Nano over other iPOD offerings specifically because it has an FM tuner. However, the tuner is inoperable while mounted to the HT-WDC10 interface. Like most mp3 players with tuners, the earphone wire provides the antenna. The Nano's earphone jack is rendered inaccessible because it is covered by the HT-WCD10's interface with the dock. Therefore, the HT-WCD10 cannot bradcast FM to the speakers. Hopefully, a new idea or new model will eventually solve this problem. A short extension cable with an iPOD jack on one end and an iPOD plug on the other might provide room for a plug-in antenna. But I don't know if a plug in the earphone jack would defeat the circuit to the speaker broadcast.
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