Bose Launches One-piece Wireless Speaker System
By: Tech2.com News Staff
| Jul 17, 2009
Bose has introduced the SoundLink wireless music system, a one-piece portable speaker system that allows users to play music from their computer - wirelessly - in and around the home.
No software or Wi-Fi connection for setup is required. Just plug the included SoundLink USB key into the computer, select music - from iTunes, Pandora, or any other Internet radio or music source - and the audio will stream to the SoundLink system via a long-range wireless link that works through most walls and floors.
"Many people use a computer as their primary source for music," said John Roselli, category business manager for Bose Corporation. "But that convenience and experience is diminished by having to be at the computer to hear it. The Bose SoundLink system unlocks that music, streaming it almost anywhere in the home - even outside - quickly and easily."
For added flexibility, a rechargeable lithium-ion battery is included. It's charged by the system's AC power supply - no outlet is required. The battery provides all the power the system needs for up to three hours when played at full volume or for longer periods at more moderate listening levels.
The SoundLink system features a proprietary acoustics package, which combines exclusive Bose waveguide speaker technology and neodymium transducers to deliver room-filling, high-quality audio from a very small enclosure.
The system's infrared remote control operates the power and volume, and can send transport control commands to most applications, allowing users to skip tracks or play/pause from a distance. Touch-sensitive volume buttons also are located on the unit itself.
Although designed primarily for wireless connectivity to a computer, the SoundLink system features an auxiliary input for connecting additional audio sources, including an iPod, iPhone, MP3 player or CD player.
The new SoundLink wireless music system comes in Gloss Black, and will be available from Bose beginning August 27, 2009, for a price of $549.95.
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Regarding this new product, I feel it should have supported Blue tooth connectivity also. Almost all phones and computers supports blue tooth. And you could have played music from your phone directly onto the wireless speaker.
Jacob @ Aug 24, 2009
ritwik baruah @ Aug 13, 2009
psk @ Jul 18, 2009
Amar @ Jul 17, 2009
Rahul Sarna @ Jul 17, 2009
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