Klipsch Speakers - Klipsch Introduces New CDT® Line of In-Ceiling Speakers
Friday, October 28 2005 at 17:08
With integrated whole-house audio becoming more popular than ever, Klipsch is launching a new series of in-ceiling products that incorporate a patent-pending gimbal mechanism to overcome the limitations of fixed locations.
iPod Speaker - Keep on rockin' and rollin' with the Oregon Scientific iBall
Friday, October 28 2005 at 17:00
Oregon Scientific has announced the iBall, a wireless speaker that's the size and shape of a bowling ball (think ten-pin bowling, not pensioners on manicured lawns). Plug your iPod into the transmitter dock, which also acts as a charging station, and your music flows wirelessly to the iBall, which can be up to 30m away. You can leave your iPod in the living room and listen to your tunes to the kitchen, the bedroom or even the garden, without the hassle of stringing cables around the house.
Laptop Speakers - Logitech V20 Laptop Speakers
Friday, October 28 2005 at 16:38
Today Logitech announced the Logitech V20 laptop speakers, they are the company's first speakers designed just for laptop owners.
iPod Speakers - Logitech Wirelessly Links iPod to Home-Entertainment System
Friday, October 28 2005 at 16:33
Logitech today introduced the Logitech® Wireless Music System for iPod®, which allows people, in a matter of minutes, to wirelessly connect their iPod or MP3 player to a stereo or speaker system, share their digital music out loud, and control the music using their player as a remote control.
Wireless Headphones - No Strings Attached: Logitech Introduces Wireless Headphones for iPod
Friday, October 28 2005 at 16:25
No more tangles, snags or kinks: Now music lovers can free themselves from the cords tethering them to their iPod and receive high quality sound — wireless headphones for the iPod® have arrived. Logitech (SWX: LOGN) (NASDAQ: LOGI), a leading provider of cordless peripherals for a variety of platforms, today introduced the Logitech® Wireless Headphones for iPod. People can simply plug in the wireless adapter, set their iPod down, and move as far as 30 feet away — without ever missing a beat.
