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Wireless Speakers For Audiophiles
Most serious music buffs turn their noses up at the mention of wireless audio but French audio specialists, Elipson, is hoping it has finally come up with something that might change their minds. Elipson has teamed up with Bluetooth specialist Parrot to create a high end set of wireless stereo speakers. The distinctive Elipson design looks the same, The speakers operate in a wide frequency range of 40-20,000Hz and there’s a 7-band graphic equaliser. They accept audio from traditional sources as well as digital ones, like MP3 players. If you really hate wires and have £675 to spare, these could be the speakers for you. [More]
which means great, but inside is a Bluetooth 2.0 wireless module with Enhanced Data Rate (EDR) support. With Bluetooth onboard the speakers locate each other and pair up once the power is on. Each speaker offers a two way 60W bass reflect sound image, bolstered by an integrated Class D digital amplifier.




They look good. Wireless technology is great. For lesser cost I have music all over the house. I bought these great little Connected Essentials wireless speakers:
http://www.withandwithoutwires.com/wireless-speakers-_-connected-essentials-(ces20).html
Posted by: David Hopwood | November 4, 2007 7:24 PM