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3.5

Based on 178 reviews

  • Apple iPhone 3G Dock

    2.0

    For the complainers!

    Written by DL from Antioch

    Nov 24, 2009

    Read what comes in the box before your purchase! There is no cable included, but at this point you should ALREADY have one from your iPhone purchase!

    Pros:
    Looks cool, charges well.

    Cons:
    Base isn't sturdy enough, can't use with an iPhone case on.

    What do I say:
    Get the universal dock instead of this one. Much better quality, and it comes with a remote.

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  • Apple iPhone 3G Dock

    2.0

    Looks Great Works Horribly

    Written by JL from Indian Trail

    Nov 4, 2009

    It is not even close to snug enough a little bump to my desk and the iphone disconnects .It looks good thats the only reason it gets 2 stars.

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  • Apple iPhone 3G Dock

    2.0

    Doesn't work with the HD cable

    Written by SY from Edmonton

    Oct 6, 2009

    Either I wasted my money or I have to send it back. Does NOT work with the HD component cable.

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  • Apple iPhone 3G Dock

    2.0

    Bad Dock!

    Written by RS from WINSTON SALEM

    Aug 12, 2009

    The compatibility is hit or miss. Sometimes when I connect my 3G(s) this charges as it should. Other times I get an error messgage that says this is not compatible with the iPhone.
    Wait, isn't this sold as an iPhone 3G dock???
    Not the usual Apple quality.

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  • Apple iPhone 3G Dock

    2.0

    Wish I'd read all the reviews first

    Written by AW from BISHOP AUCKLAND

    Jun 2, 2009

    As many have said, one of these should really have been included in the box, but at £19, I guess I can live with that.

    However, what I can't live with is the fact that it doesn't include the USB cable!! I bought two of these (one for home, one for work), thinking that I'd then keep the cable that came with the iPhone for travel use. But I'm now going to have to spend even more on a couple of cables for the docks!

    Not good guys. I can't think of any other cradle or dock type of product that doesn't at least include its own connecting cable.

    So...lose one star for not including a dock with the iPhone in the first place and lose two more for not including the cable with the dock! Bad Apple!!

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  • Apple iPhone 3G Dock

    2.0

    Battery drains!

    Written by WH from FREEPORT

    May 22, 2009

    I agree with the previous review. You would expect this to charge your Iphone over night but instead it drains the battery. Caught me on a bad day with this and a dead phone. If you leave it in the dock and your computer goes to sleep, the battery steadily drains. Very annoying.

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  • Apple iPhone 3G Dock

    2.0

    No Passive Power Charging

    Written by BM from Lizton

    May 12, 2009

    I had this plugged into the USB ports of my IMac keyboard. The keyboard ports stay active even after the computer goes into sleep mode so the IPhone should charge. The sync cable works fine to charge my IPhone overnight. With my dock the IPhone charges fine until the IMac goes into sleep mode. Then my battery starts to drain.

    The dock is great for everything except charging. If I can't charge my phone overnight then it's pretty pointless.

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  • Apple iPhone 3G Dock

    2.0

    What!? The dock cancels volume control via phone?

    Written by JB from Teaneck

    Feb 7, 2009

    Dock is fine in every respect, accept that volume can only be controlled using volume knob on the powered speakers connected to the dock.

    What's up with that?

    I bought the dock for looks and convenience for my desk at work.

    I have the universal dock at home, which comes with a remote and outputs video. I believe I have the option of controlling volume on the phone or with the remote.

    I am very surprised that it appears that the volume control on the phone is disengaged when the phone is in the dock and the dock is connected to powered speakers via the audio out port on the dock.

    That's not the case with the universal dock (but who wants to spend $50 even a first time much less a second time for a dock); or when the phone is in the dock but the speakers are connected via the phone's headphone port (which set-up is pretty ugly-looking).

    Hopefully, there is a correction for what i am experiencing or I suspect I will be taking the dock back.

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  • Apple iPhone 3G Dock

    2.0

    No cable, too tight

    Written by CC from Boischatel

    Jan 22, 2009

    The dock looks cool, but without cable is useless...

    Also do not forget that you have to remove most protector (sleeve type) to use this one.

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  • Apple iPhone 3G Dock

    2.0

    Limited function - why waste your $30?

    Written by CV from San Francisco

    Jan 16, 2009

    I picked up the 3G dock thinking I could charge my phone in the dock and plug in the "travel cable" that also charges the iPhone Bluetooth Headset. Same connector on the cable that goes to the back of the dock which holds the phone. But alas no, in order to charge the Apple BT headset, it has to be plugged into the travel cable which has to be plugged directly into the iPhone. Adding the dock into the mix severs and pairing/charging capabilities of the travel cable.

    In my mind, that makes the dock useless for my purposes. It is now disconnected and collecting dust. If you want to charge your iPhone vertically and have an extra cable, I still don't think this dock is worth the time/money.

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  • Apple iPhone 3G Dock

    2.0

    Doesn't do things you'd expect it to

    Written by AH from Canterbury

    Jan 11, 2009

    1. It doesn't stay still when you use the iphone whilst it's in the dock

    2. When you plug in the conector that also has the iphone headset, he headset doesn't charge. To get it (and the iphone) to charge simultaneously, you have to connect straight to the iphone; so the dock is redundant.

    3. I've got the silicon case for my iphone. I have to take it off to fit it in the dock.

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  • Apple iPhone 3G Dock

    2.0

    No Audio/Video Pass Thru

    Written by KD from New York

    Jan 5, 2009

    OK, you know going into this ridiculous purchase that you are paying $30 for nothing more than a plastic stand without cables or a charger, but you at least expect that when you do spend your money buying the necessary cables, they will work.

    Not so. This dock does not pass video from the iPhone to your $50 Apple AV cable. It also will only pass audio through another cable connected to the line out port.

    Just like buying a docking station for your laptop computer, it would be nice to be able to have all cables connected to the dock that provides a simple way to get power, audio and video. Unfortunately with this dock, you need to have multiple cables, and you will need to switch out the cables based on the intended function . . . oh, and you still won't get video through the dock.

    Only other comments would be that if the dock were deeper, I would be less concerned about snapping off the connector . . . there is no support for the iPhone other than the little connector, and that BLACK should be an option since the phones are black.

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  • Apple iPhone 3G Dock

    2.0

    You need two hands for this...

    Written by SD from LEWIS CENTER

    Dec 13, 2008

    When you pick up the phone, the dock remains attached. You must hold down the dock and pry off the iPhone. Also the dock is too light and is easy to knock over. With no USB wire included, this product is overpriced.

    Apple needs to work harder on this one...

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  • Apple iPhone 3G Dock

    2.0

    Nothing but charging and syncing

    Written by NP from London

    Nov 14, 2008

    I've had this dock since I bought the iPhone 3G. It's been great. It keeps the iPhone looking neat on my desk whilst it synchronizes and charges.

    A while back I also bought myself an a/v cable so I could watch videos from my iPhone 3G on my tv. What I really wanted was to plug the cable in to the back of the dock so that next to the tv my iPhone would still look as neat and tidy as it did on my desk. To my annoyance I discovered that the dock will not allow this. There is no capability of providing the video to the cable for some reason.

    And today I bought myself the iPhone Bluetooth Headset, which of course comes with a special cable that lets you charge the headset and the iPhone at the same time.
    Well what would be ideal would be a dock like you could get for the iPhone which accepts both phone and headset, but we STILL can't get that for the iPhone 3G.

    So, I decided I could just plug the cable that came with the headset in to the back of the iPhone 3G Dock and succeed in charging/syncing both at the same time that way.
    No such luck. Do this and the headset stops charging - the iPhone doesn't even recognise that it's connected.

    Why has Apple done this? Why isn't the dock just a straight one-to-one pin connection. Why have they limited its capabilities?

    So to sum up:
    The dock is fine if you ONLY need to charge or sync your iPhone 3G.
    But if you wish to use any other cable that you could plug directly in the port of the phone; forget it. The Dock just won't let it work.
    So you can't keep your desk looking neat if you want to be clever!

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  • Apple iPhone 3G Dock

    2.0

    Apple Iphone Dual Dock

    Written by JH from BRIDGNORTH

    Sep 29, 2008

    A little disappointed that having bought 2 dual iphone docks for the original iphone and headset I cannot use them with the new 3G phone, infact unless i use the lead that came with the headset i cannot charge the items together. Why is this Apple? Are we not going to have a dual dock for the new 3G phone?

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  • Apple iPhone 3G Dock

    2.0

    A bit too compact

    Written by BD from Grimsby

    Sep 24, 2008

    Overall, this dock does what it says on the tin. However, its dimensions are such that if you have your iPhone in a case, even just a skin, it won't fit in the dock. I have to remove the skin every time. This defeats the object a little as I wanted to play the iPod whilst sat at my desk but then pick the iPhone out of the dock when I go walkabout, without a load of hassle disconnecting audio plugs, etc. I don't have to do that but I do have to put the skin back on to avoid damage whilst the iPhone is in my pocket, so not quite the convenient gadget I envisaged.

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  • Apple iPhone 3G Dock

    2.0

    No Cable, very dissapointed

    Written by OK from Saint-Bruno

    Sep 16, 2008

    For $30, Apple should have included a cable. Now I'm no more advanced than I already was before. I don't care if iPod docks never included cables before, I feel ripped off. Fail.

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  • Apple iPhone 3G Dock

    2.0

    Penny Pinching Apple

    Written by JS from Wolverhampton

    Sep 12, 2008

    What is there to say? I picked this up in an Apple Store. I'm fairly new to Apple and completely new to the iPhone (bought one only last week). There is is no mention on the packaging or anywhere else that there is NO CABLE WITH THE DOCK!

    Come on, this is ridiculous... I love Apple but can't stand there penny pinching tactics. The Dock SHOULD have come with the iPhone 3G, and the cable should DEFINATELY have come with the dock. I guess it's my fault for not checking these reviews first...

    The dock itself does exactly what it says on the tin. Unfortunately, the tin didn't tell me that I need to spend another £10 for a cable to actually use it.

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  • Apple iPhone 3G Dock

    2.0

    IF THE IPHONE HAS A COVER IT DOES NOT FIT

    Written by MM from Kingscliff

    Aug 27, 2008

    I assume that most people will have covers on their phones so this is useless to them.

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  • Apple iPhone 3G Dock

    2.0

    Nice but doesn't work with my case

    Written by JS from Burbank

    Aug 27, 2008

    The dock is a dock. Not much to say other than with my INCASE case the dock does not work. Thats too bad. Apple might want to consider a dock with a bit more tolerance.

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