Jan 12, 2011 21:11 GMT  ·  By

Beside the PC/Phone hybrid running Windows 7 we've talked about a while ago, Speakal has also brought to CES 2011 quite a few other products, including here a full lineup of docking audio systems for the iPhone and iPod, that we'll talk about as follows. The first new product brought forward by Speakal is the SBPKX-100, a portable docking sound system that incorporates an acoustic accelerator and DSP audio processing, as well as an AM/FM alarm clock with 20 pre-set stations.

The device sports an LCD clock that automatically syncs up with the iPhone/iPod to ensure the time is always accurate and can be powered both from the mains or by AA batteries, for enhanced portability.

Next in line comes the SB 12, a premium speaker system with a modern, industrial design and touch controls, followed by the iExecutive, that, beside iPhone and iPod docking, also offers USB/SD/Bluetooth compatibility, a 20W subwoofer, a radio, alarm clock, 20 pre-set channels, and video output.

The list of new Speakal products continues with the Kurve model, a compact, tubular sound dock that offers 20 watts of sound, as well as an integrated LED with 4 levels of brightness, the last item announced by the company being the SB5, an oval speaker delivering 27W of audio output and Bluetooth capabilities (for streaming audio from a distance).

“Our lineup of speaker solutions offers something for every type music enthusiast” said CEO David Solomon.

“With a variety of vibrant color options we have a design that will perfectly match your personality” added Solomon.

Sadly, much in the same way as many other CES attendees, Speakal has not provided any pricing and/or availability details for their new iPhone/iPod docking audio systems, but we certainly hope that they'll decide to do so in the near future.

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