Sirius XM SkyDock – Satellite Radio for the iPhone
Sirius has launched a new accessory for the iPhone, that turns your iPhone or iPod Touch into a satellite radio, the Sirius XM SkyDock.
The Sirius XM SkyDock features a built in FM transmitter which transmits your music direct to your car stereo using a new technology from Sirius called PowerConnect which transmits the music direct to your stereo through your cars electronics.

It plugs directly into the cigarette socket in your car and charges your iPhone whilst in use, and it works with the free Sirius FM iPhone App that is available from iTunes.
The Sirius XM SkyDock will go on sale later in the year for $120, plus a monthly subscription of $13.
via Dvice.








August 27th, 2009 at 11:04 am
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August 27th, 2009 at 1:12 pm
[...] Sirius XM today unveiled its in-car XM SkyDock that will turn your iPhone or iPod Touch into a satellite radio. The gadget comes equipped with a built-in FM transmitter for relaying the music to your car stereo. The XM SkyDock relays that music via Sirius XM’s new PowerConnect system, which transmits the FM signal through your car’s electronics system rather than over the air to provide better audio reception. The Sirius XM SkyDock will be available this fall for $120 (plus that $13/month subscription — $8 if you already subscribe). [Geeky Gadgets] [...]