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A solid, um, review of the, um, Clearchat PC Wireless!
Panasonic introduces “rack-theater” with wireless surround sound for Japan market
EngadgetHD caught the announcement of the SC-HTR510-K and the SC-HTR10-K.
I wish they sold these over here in the States. Would be just what the doctor ordered for my new condo. Something Engadget missed that if you dig a little deeper you can find… that the HTR510 unit is noteworthy in that it also accepts the [...]
Sounds like Vizio is set to rock and rumble…
…and at $299, they will certainly make an impact in the nascent soundbar market.
Vizio is known for it’s line of LCD and Plasma HDTVs, and specifically known for being very value oriented and offered through retailers like Walmart, Costco, Target, Sears, etc. Well with that go-to-market strategy, Vizio has made themselves the market leader [...]
Creative HS-1200 hits at last, brings the X-Fi to wireless cans
First seen back at CES. Creative has put together a very nice package with the HS-1200 set [Product page on Creative website].
One of the features that sets the HS-1200 apart from products like the FREETALK or the Clearchat, is the SoundBlaster X-Fi technology that Creative bundles in. X-Fi delivers some pretty kick-ass [...]
Rocketfish launches two wireless headphone models
More good news. This month, Rocketfish started selling two new wireless headphone models in Best Buy stores nationwide. There are two models, the RF-WHP01 and RF-WHP02. Each model has Avnera’s first generation wireless audio system, which at this point is popping up in many other places.
Both models are targeted at TV and home [...]
Logitech ClearChat PC Wireless is Mac OS and Windows “Driverless”
These screen grabs of Logitech’s software download support area say it all…
For Mac OS X
… and for Windows,
The ClearChat will be shipping soon, so go check it out if you are looking a wireless headset with Logitech’s usual quality.
And EngadgetHD too… though not a review…
Comment thread here pretty decent as well… fair and balanced folks. Although again, many of the negative experiences mentioned in the thread could have been addressed if they visit this comment thread. I’m also loving the shout-0uts for AudioEngine’s AW1. Which rocks in its own way.
How did I miss this review on Crunchgear? Yikes… I’m slipping!
CrunchGear review of Rocketfish’s RF-WHTIB. Still you can’t beat the comment thread here at wirelessaudioblog - it trumps all for answers to your questions. Thanks!
I’ve been tinkering… Apple Airtunes is pretty slick
Many folks are familiar with Apple Airport Express and Airtunes. It provides the ability to send iTunes audio from a PC/Mac to speakers that are connected to the Airport Express (which has both a Toslink and a line-level output). I’ve been playing with the latest variant. With Airport Express w/ wireless N, they’ve [...]
Apple’s Trojan Horse… it may be only a sandbox
Over on Micro Everything, Mats picked up on an recent WSJ article about Apple’s wireless audio potentialities. I too have given this plenty of thought… no big surprise… but I just can’t keep quiet about my random toughts anymore… there are many things I find pretty intriguing about Apple’s approach to this wireless audio distribution, but [...]



