Today's deal: Logic-3 i-Station Tower for iPhone and iPod for just £24.50
Act fast - only 100 systems available
The i-Station Tower from Logic-3 is a feature-packed three-piece micro stereo speaker system and alarm clock radio for iPhone or iPod, which also features internet radio, calendar, event reminders and weather information once you've downloaded the free Logic3 i-Station app.
The i-Station Tower is a multi-functional speaker system with a wealth of features and can be stacked into a convenient tower to save space or used as a traditional three-piece design to enhance the stereo sound.
The i-Station Tower app adds additional functions including an enhanced alarm clock with sleep mode, weather, voice message, calendar, EQ setting, music player, nature sounds, photo album, slideshow and internet radio.
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