IPod Hi-Fi

The iPod Hi-Fi is a high-end speaker system for iPods designed by Apple Computer and introduced in a special event on February 28, 2006.

Description
The speaker's sound is generated by two 80mm custom-designed drivers and one 130mm woofer. The iPod Hi-Fi uses the 30-pin dock connector, optical connector, or headphone jack for audio input. Ten universal dock adapters are included for various iPod models that were available at the time.

Newer Apple devices may be connected through a Lightning to 30-pin Adapter, though an extension cable may be necessary as the newer devices would not fit or be able to stand within the old 30-pin dock.

Use with modern devices
A Lightning to 30-pin Adapter is recommended as it allows charging and use of the remote, but a Lightning to 3.5 mm Headphone Jack Adapter can also be used, if you have it lying around, but the remote and charging functions cannot be used. For the iPad Pro, use the USB-C to 3.5 mm Headphone Jack Adapter. For Macs and low-end iPads, no dongle is required, but a 3.5mm cable is required.

Reception
The iPod Hi-Fi was criticized for its high 349 price and discontinued on September 5, 2007.