Bose launches wireless music system
MUMBAI: Bose has announced the launch of SoundLink Wireless Music System to be available from 27 August
According to Bose, the setup is easy that no software or existing Wi-Fi connection is required. Users can just plug a USB dongle into your computer, and it promises to stream the digital music collection and streaming audio to the included speaker. Users can select music locally, or from iTunes, Pandora, Last.fm, and so forth and the audio will stream to the SoundLink via a long-range wireless link
The speaker has a built-in, lithium ion rechargeable battery, making it easy to carry it to another room or out to the deck. It lasts up to three hours when played at full volume or for longer periods at more moderate listening levels, claims Bose It has a remote control as well that allows users to skip tracks in iTunes and Windows Media Player. There's also an Aux input on the speaker unit for the iPod or other sound sources.
Inside, users can find the usual Bose engineering, such as a proprietary acoustics package that combines exclusive Bose waveguide speaker technology and neodymium transducers....
The speakers are available in Gloss Black colour and will be available for a hefty $550.