Advanced wireless audio solutions provider Aerielle, Inc. has released a new music sharing device, the i2i Stream Digital Music Broadcaster. Music lovers can use the solution to wirelessly stream HD-audio sound from any media source – iPods, computers, television/entertainment systems, gaming platforms – to earphones/headphones and speakers of their choice.
The i2i Stream broadcasts tunes in a 30-foot-plus radius, without the hassle of wires, cables or having to worry about loss of audio quality. All that is required to stream the audio is to plug one i2i Stream into an audio source, the other into a headset or set of speakers. A perfect accessory for an iPod, i2i stream allows the sharing of one iPod among several friends.
"Music lovers everywhere need an easy way to stream audio, whether it be in the home, office or on the go," said Art Cohen, president and CEO of Aerielle. "Broadcasting music is as simple as connecting one i2i Stream to an audio source and the other to a set of headphones or speakers. Consumers can now greatly benefit from a versatile audio wireless solution that makes streaming music a breeze."
"The i2i Stream makes wireless audio easy to set up via its simple user interface by using seven colors to represent channels," said Bob Fullerton, VP of marketing at Aerielle. "The i2i stream is the most portable and versatile wireless audio product in the world."
It is also possible to use the i2i Stream to stream Internet radio content off desktops and onto the earphones/headphones and speakers. Through the i2i Stream, it is possible to broadcast and receive music on up to seven channels. The compact portable gadget has up to seven hours of battery life on one charge.
Privately held Aerielle, Inc. is based in Mountain View, Calif. and also has offices in Hong Kong. The company aims to take wireless audio solutions to the mass consumer market. It offers products that are affordable yet maintain superior sound quality. The company is best known for manufacturing FM transmitters for Kensington, iRiver, and SanDisk ( News - Alert). Divya Narain is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Divya's articles, please visit her columnist page.
Edited by Eve Sullivan
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