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Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Gadgets: Grove Dock combines natural materials with modern metals

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Without knowing what was in a box I recently received in the mail, one would think it was a brick.


Actually, it was the three-pound solid steel Grove Dock for iPhone, which works with the iPhone 4 up to the new iPhone 5/5s lightning cables.


Built into the base is a cable management system to run your cable up to the device. Once it's there, it wedges in place (and stays there) to let you dock your phone for charging.


The steel base comes in black or plated silver but actually what makes this an attractive piece is the wood covering available in bamboo (my review unit), walnut or maple.


All your phone functions are accessible when docked and there are rubber bumpers on the bottom to prevent any surface scratching.


The dock costs more than the average but it's really a great item and even works with most iPhone cases.


It's also 100-percent USA made in Portland, Ore., and personalized engraving is available with orders of 10 or more.


Details: $79 for Bamboo, $99, maple or walnut; http://grovemade.com


USB HUB'S CORD ALLOWS YOU TO STRETCH A LITTLE


Innergie's Lifehub USB charging hub has something many similar devices do not have: a cord to reach more than nine feet from its power source.


When you add in the reach of the included AC power adapter, you get another 4.9 feet, giving you a total of more than 14 feet of extended power. This enables those needing a boost of power to avoid being confined to sitting next to an AC plug.


A cable management system is built-into the hub for easy tangle-free storage.


You get three high-powered (2.1 amp) USB ports to charge any variety of portable electronic gadgets simultaneously.


Innergie has built this with smart technology for high performance and energy efficiency. Your device will charge without worrying about a short circuit or overheating and will work with over 10,000 current USB-charging gadgets.


Details: $54.99, www.myinnergie.com


DEVICE HELPS ACCESS SIRI WHILE ON THE MOVE


Mobile Home is a small but very useful device for truly keeping your hands on the wheel and eyes on the road.


The 3-inch device clips onto your sun visor and connects Siri from your iPhone to your car's sound system via Bluetooth.


Once your connection is made you have a simple way to make calls, get directions or even have a text or email read to you.


With the device positioned in a convenient and reachable position, just hit the home button, which activates Siri on your iPhone.


The home button is the only control on the gadget, which is display-less. The internal lithium button cell battery should last about six months before a replacement is needed.


There is no microphone on the Mobile Home so you'll have to use the one built into your car or on the iPhone. Cars without a hands-free Bluetooth system already built into the cars won't be able to use Mobile Home.


Details: $79, www.beancotech.com


Contact Gregg Ellman at greggellman@mac.com. Follow him on Twitter: @greggellman.



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