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Apple iPhone 3G Dock

Specifically designed for iPhone 3G and iPhone 3G S, this dock gives it an elegant place to call home on a desk or in the living room.

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Overview

With the iPhone 3G Dock, you get easy access to a USB port for syncing or charging and an audio line out port for connecting to powered speakers. You can even conduct speakerphone calls with your iPhone 3G or iPhone 3G S in its dock.

Here are some ways you can use the iPhone 3G Dock:

  • Connect the dock to your computer with the USB cable that came with your iPhone 3G, then place your iPhone 3G in the dock to sync and charge the battery. No more reaching behind the computer to plug it in.
  • Connect the dock to an electrical outlet using an Apple USB Power Adapter (included with your iPhone 3G), then place your iPhone 3G in the dock to charge the battery.
  • Connect the dock to a stereo or speakers using an AV cable or a stereo audio cable to play music from iPhone 3G.
  • Place your iPhone 3G in the dock and enjoy clear audio during speaker phone calls thanks to special audio porting.

What’s in the Box

  • iPhone 3G Dock

Important note: The iPhone 3G Dock is not compatible with the original iPhone. It is compatible with iPhone 3G and iPhone 3G S.

This accessory is compatible with the following:

  • iPhone 3GS

  • iPhone 3G

 
 

Ratings & Reviews

3.5

Based on 181 reviews

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  • Apple iPhone 3G Dock

    2.0

    No cable?

    Written by JH from VALRICO

    Jul 16, 2008

    This dock is a great idea and can be very handy for a work situation. It really irks me that I have to go find a connector cable because one is not included in the package. I want to keep the dock ready at work, and keep a dock connector in my laptop bag for syncing and charging on the go. I find it very frustrating to purchase a seperate cable to power it up. Cables aren't that expensive, one should be included for the price of this accessory. More

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  • Apple iPhone 3G Dock

    2.0

    Not as good as the previous model

    Written by RJ from Chicago

    Jul 15, 2008

    I like the way it looks, and how the phone fits into the dock, but I've had a huge problem with touching the phone anywhere on the top half and it becoming dislodged from the dock ever so slightly, disconnecting from the computer, and then reconnecting immediately. Its become a huge hassle especially with the new backing up before sync in iTunes. I'm not thrilled with this dock, compared with the previous version, and I will probably return it. More

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  • Apple iPhone 3G Dock

    3.0

    Just a dock

    Written by SD from DURHAM

    Jul 17, 2008

    Pros:

    - The viewing angle of the dock looks pretty natural when used on your desk, but also on the average night stand.

    - Easy to dock and undock. Fits snugly, but not too tight

    - Small and easy to take to an office

    Cons:

    - No extra cord

    - Don't ask me how, but it's easy to knock over face forward. Wouldn't have been a problem if the "base" area was a little bigger

    Overal not a bad solution, but I went with a all silicone cover. No te phone doesn't fit in the dock unless you uncover the bottom part of the skin. This could have been prevented if the connector had variable height options.

    Without a cover the phone would scratch so I think I will get rid of the dock and just lay it flat.
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  • Apple iPhone 3G Dock

    5.0

    Does what it's supposed to

    Written by BK from Brattleboro

    Dec 15, 2009

    If you can get past the blatant overpricing on this item, then it works great. Holds the phone securely when you put it in (with 3 of these docks around the house I haven't experienced any of the "touch it and get disconnected" problems other people report). As others have noted, it doesn't come with a cable. Be sure to buy a cable, too, if you want a cable, too. More

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  • Apple iPhone 3G Dock

    5.0

    Neat but not practical

    Written by GP from Springfield

    Dec 10, 2009

    I bought this dock because i needed a charger at work. i figured it would be handy on my desk. i asked the specialist if it came with a cable... after checking with somebody, he said yes it sure does. i then confirmed that i can just hook it in my computer and that's it, he said yes. i got home and there is no cable... i was gonna take it back but i like it so i'm gonna get another cable today.

    the only downside is that i have a thin jelly-like case on the iphone and i have to take it off when i charge it in the dock, or else it doesn't fit... oh well
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  • Apple iPhone 3G Dock

    2.0

    In my view

    Written by MD from Dublin

    Dec 2, 2009

    In my view, I think that it is only decent. It charges the iPhone well but if you touch it comes out. This is a problem. It could be easily fixed if it had some sort of adjuster adjust how tight it stays on, but unfortunately it doesn't.

    The audio is suprisingly good. Not excellent but good. But if you touch the phone to maybe play music or call someone else it comes out like I said earlier. Once again, a problem. The audio is still pretty good and it would work well if you were on a conference call. But if you are a person who deals with many calls then this is the wrong thing for you.

    Another thing is that it is not good as an external dock from your computer and it doesn't work well if you are syncing because, what do you know; it comes out AGAIN! But if you do manage to keep it in; then it works fine!

    Some people have not read the box which clearly states that is DOES NOT COME WITH A CABLE. So you can't really say it's apple's fault. Yes, they should of included a cable but they didn't. So we have to get on with and use the other cables. But don't bother because if you do, it won't work anway because it will once again, come out!

    Well,
    thats my view anyway.
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