Speakers


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Gear4’s BlackBox and BlackBox Mini are a couple of good looking speakers. Featuring touch-panel controls and pumping out 24W and 4W (2x), respectively, the two speakers will run about $200 and $100 when they come out in a little while.

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Parrot has unveiled a set of wireless Bluetooth speakers that will stream your music from any A2DP source. The Parrot DS1120 packs a total of 30W RMS power into the speakers, each equipped with a Class-D digital amplifier.

For added flexibility, the Parrot DS1120 allows you to connect audio sources via RCA cable. Further, Parrot has even included a Bluetooth 2.0 USB dongle if your computer does not already support Bluetooth.

Look for the Parrot DS1120 in October for about $280 US.

[ via Engadget ]

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Parrot’s DS3120 Bluetooth stereo system has just been announced. It features an SD card slot, line-in, and FM radio. Also featured is a 1.8″ TFT screen for music details and phone information. The Parrot DS3120 has a built-in battery for up to 10 hours of battery life for complete portability.

Stream music from any Bluetooth enabled device or use the Parrot DS3120 as a Bluetooth speakerphone with its built-in microphone. It even has noise-canceling capabilities for optimal call quality.

The Parrot DS3120 will be available in October for about $240 US.

[ via Engadget ]

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Philips has announced two new stereo systems that are iPod docks and also capable of streaming audio via Bluetooth. The BTM628 features a modular design and plays MP3 or WMA CDs. The BTM630 is one solid speaker dock and can also play songs stored on SD cards. Both speakers can also act as a full duplex speakerphone and will display the caller ID of the person who is calling you.

The Philips BTM628 will be available this September, while the Philips BTM630 will be available as early as August. Both speakers will be priced at $199.

[ via Gizmodo ]

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For those who want their music anywhere and everywhere, the Samsin SBS-6600 wireless Bluetooth speakers may just about do the trick. Each speaker outputs 1.5W and allow for 6 hours of music playing via a rechargeable lithium battery. Right now it looks like they are only available overseas for about $140 U.S.

[ via Tech Digest ]

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Parrot’s France division has announced the Parrot Party Bluetooth speaker system. The system features a rechargeable, 4 hour battery and a pair of 3-watt speakers. Sure, it won’t pack a punch, but at only 22 ounces and 9″ long, you are looking at a very portable piece of technology. Just pair up your A2DP phone and you’re set to go. The Parrot Party Bluetooth speaker system should be available in July for 119 Euros, or about $160 U.S.

[ via Engadget ]

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If you want your Bluetooth speakers to make you look like some sort of mad scientist you will want to get yourself the Linx B-Tube Wireless Stereo and Speakerphone Bluetooth speakers. It looks like it will carry a sample of bio-material, but instead it utilizes A2DP technology to stream music from your Bluetooth music player.

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MobileMag caught the Veritronix VX-818 on display at the Hong Kong Electronics Fair. The VX-818 is a stereo Bluetooth speaker that is only 13mm thick. It features Bluetooth 2.0 connectivity and can even optionally be used as a handsfree speakerphone. It is charged via USB and also features 3.5mm input and output.

Product page [ via MobileMag ]