Philips’ line of smartphone-connected sound systems has been all up on iOS for quite sometime, but now Fidelio’s ready to show Android some love. The outfit just outed three new Android-ready speaker docks — the AS851, AS351 and AS111 — and is set to debut the flossy Fidelios at IFA this week. These new docks are so anxious to get close to your Android handset, that they’re rocking a micro-USB connector that adjusts in three dimensions to allow just about any phone to stand tall in portrait or kick back in landscape. Either way, the phone syncs the jams via Bluetooth and a dedicated app. The biggie of the bunch, the AS851, promises “lifelike, distortion-less music” and 30 watts of RMS power, while the smaller AS351 lets you take the show on the road with both AC and battery options and bumps 10 watts of RMS. The smallest of the three, the AS111, is dubbed as a bedside companion. There’s no word on pricing or when the docks will have your Android getting up with the get down , but we do have full PR for you after the break. Gallery: Philips Fidelio for Android speaker docks Continue reading Philips Fidelio for Android speaker docks get your little green robot bumpin’ Philips Fidelio for Android speaker docks get your little green robot bumpin’ originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 02 Sep 2011 00:27:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink