iPhone 5, iPad Mini gadgets to debut at 2013 Consumer Electronics Show

9:11 AM, Jan 7, 2013   |    comments
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For owners of the iPhone 5 and iPad Mini, it will soon be safe to put away the adapter.

Several companies are expected to unveil a variety of accessories supporting the Lightning connector, which replaced the standard 30-pin connector found on most Apple mobile devices.

Among them is iHome, who will introduce products at CES that natively support the iPhone 5 and iPad Mini. Their iDL100 Stereo FM Clock Radio including two Lightning docks and a universal USB dock for older devices. The clock radio will sell for $150. A dual-charging version of the accessory with one Lightning dock will sell for $100.

The company is also launching a fresh line of wireless audio options using a Bluetooth connection, including a $200 portable FM stereo that resembles an old-school boom box.

By Brett Molina

USA Today