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Monday, Jan 09, 2006 10:00am
Ignitek debuts iCheer 212 f...
 Ignitek this week will showcase four iPod-compatible speaker systems, including the iCarrier and iCruiser for all iPods (except the Shuffle) as well as the iCheer for the iPod Shuffle and iCheer 212 for iPod nano, the newest product in its lineup. The iCheer 212 for iPod nano creates a portable music system that is "easy to pack and take anywhere. The iCheer 212 is similar to the company's original iCheer for the iPod shuffle; however, an iPod connector allows the Nano to charge while inserted in the speaker and to be connected to a Mac or PC. An AC adapter plus carrying bag are included with the iCheer 212. It also features a mini-USB connector that allows the speaker to be connected to a USB input on a computer. The iCheer 212 for the Nano will be available in early 2006 for $90.

"We're really excited to be here at Macworld Expo in the first national display of our products. The unparalleled demand for the iPod has created a huge demand for accessories such as our speakers," says T.C. Hsieh, President. "While we have been shipping 3 of the models for the past 6 months, we expect even greater exposure here in San Francisco." The flagship iCarrier is an active 3-way, floor standing speaker with subwoofer. It has docking capabilities for almost all models of iPods including the Nano as well as an audio input making it compatible with other MP3 players. The iCarrier also features a variable bass control and includes a remote control. It is available for $230. The company's iCruiser, also an active 3-way speaker with subwoofer, offers "big sound" in a space saving desktop design. Like its larger sibling, the iCarrier, it also accommodates virtually all iPods and has an audio input for compatibility with other MP3 players. It features a mini-USB and FireWire connections as well as a remote control. It is available for $150. Ignitek's iCheer is designed as a traveling companion for the iPod shuffle. The Shuffle simply inserts into the speaker creating a totally integrated portable music system--"perfect for the beach or a tabletop." The iCheer is powered by three AA batteries and is available for $70.