It’s as fast as recharging from your computer’s USB port, no faster, a level of performance that Apple apparently allows at this point under its Works With iPhone program. Consequently, PowerDock 2 can charge two iPhones, iPods, or a combination at once, but the iPhones don’t recharge at their maximum possible speeds. We’ve tested it with iPods and two iPhones, and the only semi-noteworthy detail of its performance is that it only provides 500mA per dock of charging power, rather than providing the faster-charging 1 Amp of power usable by iPhones. We preferred AirDock’s metal, which looked a little more expensive, more interestingly curved, and better alongside iPods, iPhones, and silver home electronics, but PowerDock 2 is pretty good.Īs a charging device, PowerDock 2 does what it’s supposed to do. No additional ports for synchronization or audio are included-somewhat of a shame-which along with the brushed metal body are contrasts with Griffin’s earlier single iPod dock AirDock, which had an anodized aluminum finish and a bit more versatility. The unit’s bottom has gray rubber padding, and its back has a single port for connection to an included wall power adapter.
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