Are there any docking stations for the iPhone 5?

Bose, Phillips, Sony...don't seem to make units with the lightning connector.

You have to buy "Lightning to 30 pin adapter" so iPhone 5 can fit on docking stations that works with older versions of iPhone, available from online Apple Store for $29. Maybe can get it from other places like WalMart or Amazon, etc.

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