CES: Award-Winning iPod Dock Reduces “Desktop Spaghetti”

CES: Award-Winning iPod Dock Reduces “Desktop Spaghetti”

Dexim spokesman Patrick Tarpey shows off the MHub docking station.

LAS VEGAS — Dexim, a young Chinese company that is starting to win design awards, is at CES showing off an iPod/iPhone docking station.

The MHub Docking Station isn’t the most exciting product here, but looks well-made and well-designed, and promises to reduce a considerable amount of desktop clutter. It includes a iPhone/iPod dock, SD card reader and a three USB connections.

“It really reduces your desktop spaghetti,” said Patrick Tarpey, a spokesman for Dexim.

Priced at $80, the MHub won an International CES Innovations 2010 Design and Engineering Award, and competes with Griffin’s iSimplifi.

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  • Justin

    Corrections for this post:

    The price point for the MHub is actually $55, and Griffin’s product name is “Simplifi,” not “iSimplifi.”

  • goosesensor

    geeze that kid in the picture looks like a d-bag. just sayin’.

  • David

    This product looks perfect for our home. We can’t get enough USB ports and we could a better solution for docking than the stock iphone cable.