Audioengine W2 Wireless Adapter For iPods
Posted on Dec 24, 08 05:21 AM PDT

Wish your iPod could transfer audio to a stereo system wirelessly? That pie-in-the-sky dream is now a reality with Audioengine's W2 wireless adapter for Apple's popular iPod. Audioengine is going so far as to claim that the all-digital PCM signal will maintain audio quality, although it remains to be proven in benchmark tests. The sending unit is hooked to the dock connector, while the receiver is directly connected to the compatible amplification equipment. Wi-Fi technology is favored over Bluetooth or FM, sending audio over the 2.4GHz band within a 30 foot radius. The circuitry within is smart enough to split the band into 40 subchannels so that it can remain on the clearest frequency at all times. The Audioengine W2 works with the iPod classic, touch and nano 2G or higher. Each $170 purchase will come with the sender, receiver, USB power adapter, 3.5mm TRS to RCA adapter and an audio cable.
Your Comments
Comments will be published immediately if you use a Disqus, Facebook or Twitter account. Anonymous comments will be moderated.
Featured Posts
Top Stories
Google OSes might merge
Flare wind-sensitive electronic dress
Pogoplug 2 announced, looks great
Free In-flight Wi-fi on Virgin America by Google
Google Chrome OS, What's New?
Frictionator Ford F650 gets jet engine
Apple tablet delayed again
DermaStream CST system to get FDA approval
BiliChek bilirubin measurement system



