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Cablestar iPod Dock Connector Cable to 3.5mm Stereo Jack

Ideal for travelling or home use, this iPod cable connects any iPod to a stereo or set of speakers that have a 3.5mm stereo line in socket. Can be used with the following iPods: Classic (1st, 2nd & 4th (Photo/Colour/Video) Generation) Mini (1st

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NameCablestar iPod Dock Connector Cable to 3.5mm Stereo Jack
DescriptionIdeal for travelling or home use, this iPod cable connects any iPod to a stereo or set of speakers that have a 3.5mm stereo line in socket. Can be used with the following iPods: Classic (1st, 2nd & 4th (Photo/Colour/Video) Generation) Mini (1st Generation) Nano (1st Generation) The cable is not compatible with devices outside this list
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