The device is expected to hit the market in September

Aug 15, 2007 08:44 GMT  ·  By

Following the latest trends in the electronics industry, Meizu is another important Chinese electronics manufacturer that prepares an important release. What's it all about? Apparently, the fellows from Meizu have considered the entry in the speakers manufacturing area, as a refreshing move.

Therefore, the new speaker's design is based on Fiio's PS1120 and, surprisingly, it doesn't target Apple's devices, but exclusively the Meizu mini Player. The device can pump out the sound vibes and recharge the internal battery simultaneously, just as Creative's devices do when dealing with Zunes and iPods. The audio functions are easily controlled through the top-mounted buttons, but the company's representatives said nothing about whether or not they integrated a wireless remote as an option. Hopefully, they did so.

However, this is the best gift the company could offer to its customers. The mDock station perfectly fits the M6 mini player, but they say the upper part of the device can also fit other successful models on the market, such as M3 Music Card.

I hope you remember that the nano-rival, the thin M6 player, was announced in May to be released this month, so there is no better combination than this dock station and its new player for this summer entertainment sessions. Anyway, the device is expected to support other models that share the same dock connector, which includes the nano-like M3 Music Card. As for its dimensions, the mDock is said to be sized at 207 x 87 x 86mm, with a weight of around 88 grams.

All in all, if you're wondering about Meizu's mDock-ing station price tag or availability details, it looks like the release date is fixed for September. Who know, maybe its price tag will match Fiio's $40 price tag.

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