



โก๐ Charge, Connect, and Command Your Day with Dockall D100!
The Azpen Dockall D100 is a 3-in-1 Qi wireless charging dock with premium Bluetooth 4.0 speakers and a built-in microphone, designed to power, entertain, and streamline your workspace. Featuring 15W fast wireless charging, 2 USB ports, and handsfree call capability, itโs the ultimate accessory for iPhone and Samsung users seeking a clutter-free, high-performance desk setup.





| ASIN | B074BG7L28 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #773,249 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #2 in MP3 Player Speaker & Radio Docks |
| Brand | azpen |
| Brand Name | azpen |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Speakers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 1,425 Reviews |
| Hardware Interface | Bluetooth 4.0 |
| Item Weight Unit of Measure | 0.77 Pounds |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 2724645948005 |
| Model Number | 2724645948005 |
| Number of Ports | 4 |
| Total USB Ports | 2 |
| UPC | 859592006538 |
| Wattage | 15 |
V**S
Phone heating issues
Heats up the phone
J**Y
Works as advertised
Easy set up. Quality of sound 9-10
A**R
Good item
I wanted this item for alarms on my phone โฆ works well โฆ my phone charges through the night and alarms go off in morning:-)
K**.
BUONO
BUONO
R**O
No Wires - Way to Go with an iPhone
This Azpen Dockall has been an excellent replacement for my Sony RDPM7IP 30-Pin Speaker Dock. These days, matching connectors is a pain. Wireless charging and audio is a boon. The Dockall is extremely easy to setup and works as advertised, straight out of the box. I received the D108 model, which is what may be shipping now. The D108 does not have the "always-on bright blue" light problem that some others complained about with the D100 model. The blue light band does come on when my iPhone is placed on the charging ledge but, extinguishes after 30-60 seconds. The bluetooth audio works very well but, don't be expecting quadraphonic surround-sound. The speakers are smaller than the Sony so, there is some loss of bass frequencies but, I'm using it more for news radio than music appreciation. The trade-off against wireless connectivity is definitely worth to me. The one thing that I had problems understanding---that does not seem to be explained in the mfr's videos (or anywhere else that I could find)---is the control "buttons" underneath the charging ledge. In particular, the volume increase (+) and decrease (-) buttons, although marked and visible in daylight or a lit room, are not visible in the dark. This is not helped by the matte black color of the casing (which otherwise, is a good choice). In fact, they're not "buttons" at all. There is no raised cap or bump of they type you expect with a button. That means there is no mechanical response when you push on the '+' or '-' indicator. At first, I thought these controls were broken, until I noticed that sometimes it did affect the volume. Eventually, it dawned on me that it's HAPTIC. It works the same way as the virtual keyboard keys on your smartphone. You don't get any mechanical response there, either. You do, however, get VISUAL feedback when the typed letter appears on your screen. In this case, the feedback is the change in audio level. But, there's another subtle difference. There is a longer latency for the audio setting on your phone to respond via Bluetooth. It's noticeably longer than when you push the physical volume button on your phone. Therefore, you only need to tap on it ... SLOWLY ... and you'll hear the volume respond. That said, this is actually a very cool piece of engineering that I've never come across before. By the same token, however, it can be very confusing at first, and needs to be explained to the unsuspecting user in the Azpen's videos and user manual. Nonetheless, that's why I only gave 4 Stars for "Ease of use". Like the blue charging light issue, this omission of explanation will probably be corrected later. In the meantime, hopefully you won't be as puzzled as I was, now that you know about it.
O**R
Me gusta
Compre 2 Al llegar la primera me gusto mucho y pedi otra. Buen volumen, buen alcance bt, la carga inalambrica excelente (iphone11 y 12) Modo de llamada manos libres. Trae su cable tipo eliminador para conectar a la electricidad. Entrada usb, micro sd, entrada tipo c para conectar mas dispositivos y cargar por medio de cable. Botones al tacto, como la pantalla del celular. Lo que si que pasa es que los botones de volumen no responden muy bien al reproducir musica del celular, tienes que bajar o subir por medio del celular. Pero con una memoria funcionan excelente los botones. Si la recomiendo.
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