The Zeppelin Air Dock Plays Non-Flammable Tunes
Michael Hines — January 8, 2011 — Tech
References: bowers-wilkins & dvice
I may be forever doomed to associate airships with iPod sound docks after seeing the new Zeppelin Air. The Zeppelin Air is a sound dock from Bowers & Wilkins that is being touted as “having the world’s best sound.”
That is a pretty bold statement, considering the fact that the most famous airship of all time literally went up in flames. The Zeppelin Air makes use of AirPlay, letting you control your music from anywhere in the house. Watch the video above to learn more about the Zeppelin Air. Here’s hoping it doesn’t have Hydrogen inside of it.
That is a pretty bold statement, considering the fact that the most famous airship of all time literally went up in flames. The Zeppelin Air makes use of AirPlay, letting you control your music from anywhere in the house. Watch the video above to learn more about the Zeppelin Air. Here’s hoping it doesn’t have Hydrogen inside of it.
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