The world's most powerful iPhone dock is the size of a small car

Laughing in the face of your dinky Bose, the Wall of Sound 2.0 literally dwarfs all other iPhone docks, standing 5.5-by-4 feet tall and tipping the scales at nearly 400lbs.

Unsurprisingly, such great size comes with great power, specifically in the form of four mega woofers and 44 other internal components that enable the 1600-watt beast to reach 130 decibels at full volume, which for comparison, is roughly as loud as an F-15 fighter jet with its afterburners raging would be from 100 meters away.

To boot up your playlist either dock your phone on top, or stream from it wirelessly via a dedicated app.

And should you have deaf super-cool neighbors who don't mind you blasting tunes turned up to 11 — which as a further testament to its radness is the physical dial's actual max — there's a tiny monkey's head whose eyes will warn when there's an immediate risk for permanent hearing loss, eventually popping off and cutting all audio after five minutes.