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Tune into satellite radio on the iPhone with the Sirius XM SkyDock

Satellite radio now on the iPhone with the Sirius XM SkyDock
Sirius introduced on Wednesday the XM SkyDock, a standalone satellite radio receiver that connects to your iPhone or iPod touch. The XM SkyDock is not the best looking iPhone accessory out there, but it’s the only one to let you listen to your favorite satellite radio stations.
The Sirius XM SkyDock is one of the first accessories to take advantage of the iPhone OS 3.0 new hardware support, introduced in June. The dock has a flexible stalk and plugs in to your car’s DC jack and uses a free companion application on the iPhone to control the radio stations.
The companion iPhone app also lets you tags songs on the satellite radio music channels for later purchase from the itunes Store. An Aux In cable comes in the box for audio connection to your car.
The Sirius XM SkyDock won’t be available until later this fall (an exact relase date was not specified) but we know it will cost $120. The dock will be compatible with all iPhone and iPod touch models, given that they run on the 3.0 software.

Sirius announced on Wednesday the XM SkyDock, a standalone satellite radio receiver that connects to your iPhone or iPod touch. The XM SkyDock is not the best looking iPhone accessory out there, but it’s the only one to let you listen to your favorite satellite radio stations.

skydock-bodyThe Sirius XM SkyDock is one of the first accessories to take advantage of the iPhone OS 3.0 new hardware support, introduced in June. The dock has a flexible stalk and plugs in to your car’s DC jack. The XM SkyDock uses a free companion application on the iPhone to control the radio stations.

The companion iPhone app also lets you tag songs on the satellite radio music channels for later purchase from the Apple iTunes Store. An Aux In cable comes in the box for audio connection to your car’s stereo.

The Sirius XM SkyDock won’t be available until later this fall (an exact relase date was not specified) but we know it will cost $120. The dock will be compatible with all iPhone and iPod touch models, given that they run on the 3.0 software.

[Via All Things Digital]

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