
Now this is a cool looking iPod speaker system. Not only does it look cool but the speakers are actually wireless, so you can place them anywhere you want (as long as it is within 150ft of the base station).The Evolve system comprises an iPod (and speaker) charging base and two cube shaped removable speakers.
Specs:
Twin full-range speakers with 4″ aluminum drivers; built-in matched Class D amplifiers; 20W total power.
Wireless design transmits up to 150′ for flexible speaker placement options.
Base unit docks and charges your iPod as it transmits digital stereo sound to the speakers.
Auxiliary audio in lets you easily connect an MP3 player or other digital audio device.
Magnetic shielded speakers can be used on or near a TV or monitor without picture distortion.
Easy-to-use volume and play controls via included remote.
Delivers up to 10 hours of play from built-in rechargeable lithium-ion batteries. Includes AC adapter, remote, iPod dock inserts.
Inputs: right/left auxiliary audio.
Outputs: right/left audio, composite video, S-video.
Griffin claims that the Evolve is compatible with all the latest iPod models; including the iPod Touch.
Source: Griffin Technology
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Good stuff.
I know that a site has a wide variety of such products
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um.. actually i never use these, the point is choose a right headphone, the headphones are best appreciated alone. but these speakers are ideal for social settings where you want to share your tunes with a few others or when you’re milling around your hotel room getting ready for a night out on the town.