
The AW1 from Audioengine is a software independent, wireless music streaming solution which comprises of a receiver module and transmitter. The former will hook up via USB, RCA or line-out while the latter is connected to your PC using USB. Any audio sent will be picked up by the connected audio source, and all this happens within a 100-foot radius. The transmission method is proprietary, as Audioengine rely on their own AvenraAudio technology. The output has been rated at CD-quality by Audioengine with claims of no dropouts or static. Assuming sound reproduction is at such high standards, $149 sounds like a pretty enticing price.
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