<![CDATA[Gizmodo: ih19]]> http://tags.gizmodo.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/gizmodo.com.png <![CDATA[Gizmodo: ih19]]> http://gizmodo.com/tag/ih19 http://gizmodo.com/tag/ih19 <![CDATA[IH19 iPod Dock Prevents SiS (Shaking iPod Syndrome)]]> This is the IH19 iPod dock. If you have ever been worried about that beloved iPod hard drive getting damaged from shaking, this might be the right dock for you. It will snugly hold the iPod and pump out the tunes from included speakers. Along with being shock-proof, this dock is also rain-proof, so it may be the perfect companion for those outdoorsy types—not me. This dock carries a hefty price tag of $90 or so.

M-Infotech IH19 G-Shock of iPod docks [newlaunches]

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<![CDATA[iHome iH31 and iH19: The iPod Madness Continues]]> If the iPod ran for president, it'd probably win at this point, what with all the outside support it receives from companies looking to make a quick buck. iHome was one of the first such companies to jump on the iPod bandwagon, many of which we previously covered, and now it's releasing two more iPod-compatible speaker systems, the iH31 (pictured here) and the iH19. The former is a boom box with a dock connector and features an FM radio and line-in for good measure. It'll be available in silver and white, leaving black and U2 iPod owners without an exact match. Meanwhile, the iH19 is a portable case that just so happens to feature a couple of speakers for music listening fun. It's also water-resistant, which seems to be a hot new trend among manufacturers.

The iH31 is available now and retails for $129 while the iH19 should be available soon for $79.99.

iH31 [iHome]

iH19 [iHome via iLounge]

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