Filed under: News | Home Entertainment
Mar 18 2006, 7:00am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Parrot announced the Parrot Sound System, a High Fidelity Bluetooth 2 x 60 Watt stereo system that works with every type of A2DP Bluetooth source: mobile phones, PDAs, MP3 players, Bluetooth-equipped computers, etc.
Music is transferred between the two speakers by Bluetooth.
You just need to place one speaker on one side of the room, and the other speaker wherever required within 10 meters, and pair the music source with the Parrot Sound System to listen to your favorite tracks. A mini key pad allows you to adjust the volume on each speaker. The instructions are then automatically send by Bluetooth to the other speaker.
The Parrot SOUND SYSTEM will be available Q2 2006 359 Euros (~$).
More details on the Parrot site.
Parrot just announced this week a Bluetooth Photo Frame.
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