Prospec’s Milennia MIL-idock brings portable media onboard

by Tim on November 26, 2009

I’ve written a lot recently about stereo alternatives for iPods and other media players. It appears this is definitely a growth segment in the mobile stereo industry, and we can add this new entry to the list. Here’s the press release:

As more marine stereos are compatible with portable media devices, boaters need a way to keep these electronics secure while underway. The Milennia MIL-idock from Prospec Electronics employs a slide-drawer system to provide a safe, weatherproof docking location.

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Flush-mounted, the convenient Milennia MIL-idock supplies dry storage and easy connection for today’s popular media devices, including iPods, mp3 players, cell phones, flash memory cards and other small, USB accessories. An optional power cable can also be run though the docking area to charge electronics. Simple to install, it measures 5-3/4" W x 1-5/8" H x 6-3/4" D.

The versatile Milennia MIL-idock-MC model can be used in conjunction with Prospec’s JBL-MC19 Commander/Remote. It coverts the control unit into a hinged panel that swings down to reveal the hidden drawer. Existing JBL-MC19 systems are easy to retrofit.

The sleek Milennia MIL-idock from Prospec Electronics has a suggested retail price of just $39, while the MIL-idock-MC costs $69.

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