Radios


Posted by flung in Apple iPod and CD Players and Radios and Sony and Speaker Docks01 Jul 2009 12:29 am

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Sony Europe introduces two new compact home audio systems – the NAS-Z200iR and the CMT-Z100iR – both of which feature a built-in iPod dock, a slot-loading CD player, a USB port, and PC streaming capabilities. Here’s the low down on the two new compact, minimalistic systems.

NAS-Z200iR:

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  • DLNA certified
  • Wi-Fi networking
  • Access your music library on your PC
  • Internet Radio support
  • Remote control with 3.5 inch LCD color display, friendly user interface, and rechargeable battery
  • Integrated CD player with support for audio CD and CD-R/RW discs with MP3 tracks
  • USB connectivity for digital music player
  • Audio-in port
  • AM/FM tuner
  • Two independent speaker enclosures rated at 20 watts apiece
  • Wall mountable

CMT-Z100iR:

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  • Available in glossy black or white
  • iPod dock
  • Integrated CD player
  • USB connectivity for digital music player
  • AM/FM tuner
  • Audio-in port
  • Two speakers rated at 20 watts apiece
  • Remote control
  • Large display which shows the time and selected function
  • Wall mountable

The CMT-Z100iR will be available in Europe starting in July while the NAS-Z200iR will be available in mid-September. No word on pricing.

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Posted by flung in CES and Eton and Radios14 Jan 2009 12:01 am

Who knew radios could be.. well.. so cool? That’s exactly what you’d say if you’d spend a little bit of time at the Eton booth at CES 2009. Seriously now.. Eton transforms radios into must-have devices for both the home and the road. These products not only deliver what you’d expect from a radio – that is FM/AM reception – but also important information in times of crisis. With that said, here’s a quick rundown of their latest products announced at the show.

First up we have the newest addition to the American Red Cross Line by Eton – the Solarlink FR600.

 

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In short, this is the radio to have if you’re going on a camping trip, traveling overseas, or just want to stay informed – in good times or bad. The FR600 features the following:

  • AM/FM and Shortwave Radio Reception
  • All seven NOAA Weather channels
  • Digital Tuner
  • Specific Area Message Encoding (SAME) for location based weather alerts
  • Built-in flashlight
  • Flashing red emergency beacon
  • Emergency siren

As with many of Eton products, the FR600 is a self powered unit meaning you can use the hand crank or the built-in solar panels to charge up the internal rechargeable Ni-MH battery pack.

In addition, the FR600 can also be used to re-charge that cell phone of yours – making sure you can always contact someone in times of emergency.

The Solarlink FR600 will be available during the first quarter for a price of $80 dollars.

If you’re looking for something a bit smaller than the FR600 with practically the same feature set, there’s the Solarlink FR360.

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Here’s a lowdown on the specs:

  • AM/FM reception
  • All 7 NOAA weather bands
  • Alert functionality
  • Built-in flashlight
  • Flashing red LED emergency light
  • Emergency siren
  • Rechargeable Ni-MH battery pack
  • Powered by hand crank or solar panel
  • Built-in USB cell phone charging capabilities
  • Digital Tuner
  • Alarm/clock functionality
  • Auxiliary input

The Solarlink FR360 will be available during the first quarter of 2009 for a price of $50 dollars.

For true portability, there’s the new Microlink FR160. This tiny unit is the “ultimate on-the-go preparedness tool” making sure there’s no excuse to never be prepared (which means I might just have to get one of these units).

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Features of the FR160 include:

  • AM/FM reception
  • All 7 NOAA all-hazard weather channels
  • Built-in flashlight
  • Cell phone charging capability
  • Access to FCC and EAS public alert systems
  • Powered by hand crank or solar panels

The FR160 will be available in the first quarter of this year for a price of $30 dollars.

Now if you’re a true radio geek, then you’ll want to check out the Eton Grundig Mini 400. This thin, lightweight device is the ideal device for someone who loves listening to the radio no matter where they are in the world.

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Features include:

  • Weight of just over 3 oz
  • AM/FM reception
  • Shortwave frequencies from SW1: 5.8-10MHz and SW2: 11.65-18MHz
  • Digital display shows frequency, time, sleep time, and symbols for sleep timer and alarm activation
  • Telescopic antenna for FM and shortwave reception
  • Internal ferrite bar antenna for AM reception

The Grundig Mini 400 will be available this quarter for a price of $30 dollars.

AND finally, we have the new Grundig Traveler II Digital G8

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Key features of the G8 include the following:

  • World time support – provides local and international time
  • Clock with alarm
  • Digital radio receiver
  • Local AM/FM reception and shortwave from 3200KHz to 21950 KHz
  • Auto Tuning Storage – automatically scan and store active frequencies into memory

The G8 will be available this quarter for a price of $50 dollars.

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Posted by flung in Audio and MP3 player and Portable Audio and Radios05 Jan 2009 01:44 am

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For the sports fanatics out there comes the new Versus Scoreboard. Yes.. this is indeed a boombox crossed with an electronics scoreboard system. Great for use at sporting events, at home with family or friends, or at personal sporting events where you want to show the score as well as offer up a few taunts to opposing friends/team members. The boombox (featuring MP3 playback) comes with a digital scoreboard, a time keeping device, and special audio effects that bring the “feel of the stadium home”.

The full summary of features includes:

  • Home and guest score counter
  • Period tracker
  • Countdown timer and buzzer
  • RF remote controller
  • A/C and Battery operated
  • Customizable faceplates
  • USB port for playing MP3s on flash drives
  • Analog line-in 3.5 mm jack
  • User-controlled crowd noises and taunt effects
  • Two 10 watt speakers
  • Versus microphone
  • Customizable team-specific chants

The Versus Scoreboard will be available this month. You can pre-order it now for $179.99.

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Posted by flung in Apple iPod and Audio and Radios and Receivers and Speakers23 Nov 2008 11:04 pm

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If you’re like me then you probably spent a good deal of time putting together your home theater system and then finding it a good home in a rack of some sort. However, there are many of you who want something like this but don’t want to deal with the aspect of putting everything together – let alone finding a piece of furniture that’s ideal for the entire setup. Enter the GenevaSound Home Theater system – an all-in-one system combining audio components with a beautiful piece of furniture made out of one streamlined sideboard of thick, distortion free, hand-lacquered wood.

The GenevaSound Home Theater consists of the following:

  • All-digital 700 watt amplifier
  • Seven speakers and 12 inch subwoofer
  • CD player
  • Radio receiver
  • iPod/iPhone dock
  • Space for cable box, game console, DVD deck

Your TV set (which is NOT included of course) can be placed either on top of the GenevaSound Home Theater or wall mounted. All this integration comes at a pretty penny – $3999 worth.

[Check it out via BornRich]

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Posted by flung in HD Radio and LG Electronics and Mobile Phones13 Nov 2008 11:09 am

LG Swift The LG Swift clamshell/flip phone is now available at Alltel Wireless. The Swift is the first Alltel handset to feature “Fastap Press-to-Experience” keys. These are six raised one-touch access “Quick Keys” that provide simple one touch access and use of various phone features, services, and applications including Alltel Navigation, Alltel Shop, Email, Alarm Clock, and Image Library. 

Other specs to the Swift include:

  • Music Player with external memory
  • External music buttons
  • Dual speaker system with stereo sound
  • Supports streaming Web videos
  • 1.3 MP Camera with Video
  • Chat-style text messaging
  • 8GB
  • Available in red or blue
  • Measures 3.66″ x 1.92″ x 0.79″ and weighs 3 oz

The Swift is available for $49.99 after a $50 dollar mail-in rebate and an online discount of $130 (which requires a new 2 yr agreement of course)

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Posted by flung in Apple iPod and Radios06 Oct 2008 08:59 pm

Retro Clock Radio with iPod Dock

Yes folks, what you’re staring at is indeed a retro looking clock radio with an integrated iPod dock. Not surprisingly, the system also charges your Apple iPod when the player is docked..but what is surprising is where you can buy this clock radio dock – at JC Penney’s! Yes.. I know .. you knew that all along didn’t ya? Uh huh. The department store is selling the unit for $79.99 (it was going for $129.99).

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Posted by flung in Digital Audio Players and Logitech and Media Players and Portable Audio and Radios28 Sep 2008 11:03 pm

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Digital Trends has published a review of the Logitech Squeezebox Boom here on their website. Think of the Squeezebox Boom as a boombox with wireless access to your computer and Internet’s digital music content. Features on this player include a 30 watt digital amplifier, the SqueezeNetwork online music service (which provides access to services such as Pandora, Rhapsody, Sirius etc), 802.11g wireless support, and support for a wide variety of music formats including MP3, FLAC, WMA, WMA Lossless, AAC, WAV, and AIFF. Here’s what they thought of the portable player.

The Logitech Squeezebox Boom is, to date, the best sounding media streaming system we have tested; you can tell that a lot of time and money was put into the design of this system.

All this doesn’t come cheap though. The MSRP of the Squeezebox Boom is $299.99.

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Posted by flung in Apple iPod and HD Radio and Portable Audio and Radios and Sony and Speakers21 Sep 2008 12:31 am

Sony must have a decent iPod peripherals business because they announced four new products on Friday that support the iPod and iPhone devices. The four include a new CD clock radio (model ICF-CD3iP), a new boombox (model ZS-S4iP), a new table top HD radio with iTunes tagging support (model XDR-S10HDiP), and a new docking speaker (model SRS-GU10iP).

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The CD Clock Radio, ICF-CD3iP, is the first Sony CD clock radio with a hidden dock for the iPod/iPhone and features:

  • Listen to iPod/iPhone, CDs, or radio
  • Small footprint
  • Charges both iPod/iPhone
  • Remote Control provides full access to menu of music functions
  • Compact vertical floating design which hides the docking station
  • Supports CD-R/RW playback
  • AM/FM digital tuner
  • MSRP of $100 and available later this month

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The ZS-S4iP Boombox features:

  • Supports iPod/iPhone
  • Mega Bass Sound System
  • Charges the iPod/iPhone
  • Removable cover which allows you to directly control the iPod touch or iPhone
  • Wireless remote for full menu control of CD, radio, and music function of iPod/iPhone
  • 20 AM and 10 FM radio presets
  • MSRP of $100 and available in October

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The XDR-S10HDiP HD radio with iTunes Tagging features:

  • Compatible with iPhone 3G and iPods
  • HD radio with multi-casting support (gives more FM channels, music, news, and sports)
  • Supports iTunes Tagging which lets you tag the songs you like on the radio for future downloading to iPod
  • Auxiliary input
  • 20 AM and FM radio presets
  • MSRP of $180 and available this month

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The SRS-GU10iP Docking Speaker features:

  • Piano black finish
  • Supports iPod/iPhone 3G
  • Bass sound
  • Remote Commander
  • Charges both iPod/iPhone
  • Auxiliary input
  • AC/DC support
  • MSRP of $150 and available this month

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Posted by flung in Apple iPod and Logitech and Portable Speakers and Radios and Speakers16 Sep 2008 12:38 am

Logitech also announced two new speaker docks for the Apple iPod and iPhone devices today – the Pure-Fi Express Plus and the Pure-Fi Anytime. The Logitech Pure-Fi Express Plus speaker dock features omnidirectional speakers and is ideally targeted for multiple rooms in the household while the Pure-Fi Anytime speaker dock/alarm clock is an ideal nightstand companion.  Both speaker docks support the iPod or iPhone including the first generation iPhone and the iPhone 3G.

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Here’s what you need to know about the Pure-Fi Express Plus offering:

  • First to offer omnidirectional acoustics which transmits sound evenly in all directions
  • Runs on AC or battery power
  • Integrated handle for portability
  • Wireless remote control with up to 30 foot range
  • Remote has volume, play, pause, fast forward, rewind, shuffle, and repeat controls

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Here’s what you need to know about the new Pure-Fi Anytime system:

  • Motion-sensing backlight makes it easy to set the alarm without waking up anyone. The alarm clock’s controls light up when you wave your hand over the speakers and the buttons automatically dim when you’re done with it
  • Wave your hand over the speakers to activate snooze
  • Easy to read display
  • Recessed dock prevents accidental knock-overs of iPod or iPhone
  • Digital AM/FM radio

Both speaker docks will be available in October of 2008 with suggested prices of $99.99.

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Posted by flung in Apple iPod and Radios and Sony and Speakers21 Aug 2008 10:59 pm

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Sony introduced their all-new S-AIRPLAY system today – a new wireless, multi-room audio system featuring Sony’s S-Air technology and designed for iPod users. With the S-AIRPLAY, audio is wirelessly transmitted from the system’s main docking station in one room to various other rooms throughout the home via separate plugged-in S-AIR wireless speakers. This means you won’t have to bring your iPod from room to room – just keep the iPod docked to the main system and listen to the music wirelessly transmitted to the remote rooms. The S-AIRPLAY has a range of up to 164 feet and makes listening to your iPod in multiple rooms a breeze.

The S-AIRPLAY comes with a single docking station and two S-AIr wireless speakers. The system supports up to 10 speakers simultaneously. Features of the S-AIRPLAY include:

  • AM/FM tuner
  • Dual source feature allows listeners in one room to listen to the iPod while other listeners in another room can listen to the radio
  • Docking station includes composite A/V outputs
  • Charges iPod while docked

The S-Air wireless speakers can act as simple remote controls for the iPod and include sleep timers and an alarm clock function.

The S-AIRPLAY (model AIR-SA20PK) will be available in September for a price of around $400. Each additional S-Air speaker will go for around $130 direct.

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