Listen to DAB digital radio on your iPod

Posted by Dennis Sellers Apple ico May 25, 2007 at 11:29am

Frontier Silicon has teamed up with Roberts Radio to develop a DAB/FM plug-in accessory that allows listeners to tune into their radio stations using an iPod. 

The plug-in, which is the first of its kind, measures 52.4×32.0×8.1 mm and is based on Frontier Silicon’s Kino 2 DAB IC. It connects to an iPod, enabling users to listen to either DAB or FM radio or to use it as a remote control to play, pause, fast-forward or rewind music stored on an iPod. Roberts will launch the product in October for US$67. 

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