The iPod listens on a single wireless speaker



The chamber arises anywhere in front of a wall

It could not be simpler: Beat the system invented by the Danish company Libratone consists of a single enclosure, connected via a wireless iPod, iPhone, iPad or microcomputer. Just connect the transmitter included in the kit on the MP3 device can position the speaker near a wall at a maximum range of 10 m (for the transmitter for the iPod) or 30 m (for the USB transmitter for the computer). The patented technology called "FullRoom" then sends the sound waves reflected across the room to hear the sound in stereo, regardless of where the listener is positioned. At the heart of the speaker to respectable size (47 cm high, 19.5 inches wide, 15 cm deep and 6.5 kg, anyway) are a dedicated speaker for bass (127 mm diameter , 50 W of power) associated to the midrange and treble, two sets of 25 W associating a speaker of 76.2 mm and a "tweeter" band of 25.4 mm. These emit backwards as two separate speakers. Sound, provides the manufacturer, should satisfy the audiophile clientele. The device should be launched in Europe in October for 600 euros.
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