Azpen Innovation Adds Two Alexa-Enabled Models to Its Line of DockAll Wireless Docking and Charging Stations

Written by Ben

January 5, 2018

PLANO, TexasJan. 2, 2018 /PRNewswire/ — Azpen Innovation, a developer of creative solutions with cutting-edge technology, design, and features, will be adding two Alexa-enabled models to its award-winning line of DockAll wireless docking stations/chargers at CES 2018. The new models – both with a dual-channel 4.0 Bluetooth Hi-Fi speaker system – are the DockAll Pro Amazon Alexa Qi Wireless Charger (D310) and the DockAll Lightning Pro Amazon Alexa MFi Adapter Charger (D320). Both new additions allow users to charge multiple devices at the same time. The company’s flagship Qi Wireless Charger (D100) has been named a CES 2018 Innovation Awards Honoree in the Smart Energy category. 

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“How do you make an award-winning product even better?” posed Jim Hu, Azpen president. “Easy. You add voice-activated assistance. And that’s exactly what we did by including the always-ready-to-please Alexa to our DockAll line of wireless docking and charging stations. With Alexa’s help, these two new DockAll units go far beyond providing a means to charge multiple devices at one time. They can also play music, control a smart home, provide the news and weather, and much more. ‘Alexa, charge my phone, and while you’re at it, play some classic rock ‘n roll.'”

DockAll Pro Amazon Alexa Qi Wireless Charger 

The universal DockAll Pro Amazon Alexa Qi Wireless Charger (D310) is compatible with cell phones and tablets up to 13″ tall, allowing users to keep their wireless charging devices powered and ready for use. Featuring built-in10-watts fast Qi wireless charging technology, it is compatible with iPhone 8, iPhone X, and several Samsung models. For phones not Qi capable, there are two USB ports on the back. MSRP: $149.99

DockAll Lightning Pro Amazon Alexa MFi Adapter Charger

The Apple-certified DockAll Lightning Pro Amazon Alexa MFi Adapter Charger (D320) is designed specifically for docking and charging iPod, iPhone, and iPad devices. It can charge multiple units at the same time via a MFi-certified lightning adapter or through a wired connection. It is capable of docking various sizes of iPhones, iPods and iPads. For non-Apple devices, the unit has two USB ports on the back. MSRP: $149.99

Shared Features

In addition to Alexa’s support, both units include an up to 64GB MicroSD card slot for direct playback of music; audio support for MP3, WWA, and WAV; two Hi-Fi-speaker dual-reflex ports; capacitive-touch front-panel phone and music controls; built-in microphone for speakerphone capability or Skyping; ambient LED light; and a rubberized finish with slip-resistant pads. Both also charge at a comfortable upright viewing angle for convenient dock-and-watch capability. Each is FCC, CE, ETL, and QI certified, and UL charger listed. 

DockAll Named CES 2018 Innovation Awards Honoree

The Azpen D100 Qi Wireless Charger was earlier recognized as a CES 2018 Innovation Awards Honoree in the Smart Energy category. It was evaluated highly in the four judging categories: engineering, aesthetic, and design qualities; intended use/function and user value; unique/novel features; and how its design and innovation directly compare to other products in the marketplace. The new DockAll Alexa-enabled models are based on the D100.

About Azpen Innovation

Formed in 2010, Azpen Innovation is a global provider of Smart home, wireless charging system, tablet PCs and “Internet of Things” related products. Azpen’s company-owned manufacturing facility is highly automated with dedicated R&D teams, state-of-the-art equipment, advanced software development and ID design, and an experienced management team. The company is headquartered in Plano, TXand has offices throughout the country.  For more information, visit: www.azpenpc.com.

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