Not everyone is a fan of Bose audio products. They are typically more expensive and have fewer features than their counterparts, but still, they manage to sell a ton of them. And the SoundDock is the perfect example of that.
Introduced in 2004, the $200+ Bose SoundDock is one of the most recognizable lines of iPhone/iPod speakers on the market. And this month, Bose is going to release a new version of the Dock withLightningsupport…

As noted byMacRumors, Bose has recently started advertising the SoundDock III digital music system with support for Apple’s new dock connector. It’s priced at $249 and is currently listed as shipping in 7-10 business days.
“The SoundDock Series III digital music system lets you play music from any iPod or iPhone model with an Apple Lightning connector, and enjoy it with Bose quality sound.
–Proprietary acoustic designdelivers a unique combination of small size and proven performance.–Convenient remotecontrols the system and basic iPod or iPhone functions, including playlist navigation.–Works with and chargesiPod and iPhone models with an Apple Lightning connector.–Auxiliary inputlets you play other audio devices.”
Initially, Lightning-supported accessories were impossible to find. But over the past month or so, we’ve seen a number of iPhone 5 and iPad mini-compatible releases fromBelkin,Scoscheand other third-party manufacturers.
If you’re looking for speaker docks specifically, bothJBLandPhillipshave recently made announcements on that front. For what it’s worth, JBL offers the OnBeat Micro for $99, and unlike the SoundDock III, it’s available now.