Features
- Brand: Bose
- Type: Audio Speaker Dock
- Series: SoundDock XT
- Model: 626209-5900
- Music System
- Height: 13.17 cm
- Width: 30.00 cm
- Depth: 8.57 cm
- Weight: 1.80 kg
- AUX input (3.5 mm)
Functions
- Bose Speaker works with and charges iPhone and iPod models with an Apple Lightning connector
- Auxiliary input lets you play other audio devices.
- Proprietary acoustic design produces full-range audio performance from a compact system
- Convenient volume control located on speaker
- A compact performer
Bose SoundDock XT Audio Speaker Dock
Performance. Simplicity. Style
Your iPhone is loaded with music, and your day is loaded with perfect moments to enjoy it. Tap into your tunes with the SoundDock XT music player and let them play in rich, clear audio. The compact design fits almost anywhere around your home, so your personal soundtrack will always be close at hand.
On the outside the SoundDock XT music player features a unique visual appearance. On the inside Bose® digital signal processing and acoustic design produce the kind of full sound you'd expect from a larger, more expensive system.
The integrated dock of the Bose Speaker gives the music player a small footprint, so it takes up minimal space. And it's lightweight, so you can easily move it from one spot to another. Choose from white/dark grey or white/yellow to suit your style.
Playtime is any time:
You can enjoy hours of uninterrupted music from your iPhone or iPod. The SoundDock XT speaker charges your device whenever it's docked and plugged into a wall outlet, even while your songs are playing.
The Bose speaker system features volume control buttons—and you control all other functions from your device.
Add to your entertainment:
A 3.5mm auxiliary port lets you connect other devices, such as a tablet, laptop, CD player or other mobile device, to get the most from all of your music.
Works with the newest iPod and iPhone models
This Bose speaker system is compatible with iPhone and iPod models with an Apple Lightning connector (eight-pin connector), introduced in 2012 or later.