The new Eos Converge multi-room wireless audio system and the Eos Wireless Audio iPod Speaker System give you the freedom to put your music wherever you are. With the new Converge wireless audio system or the Eos Wireless Audio iPod Speakers you can broadcast your music up to 150 feet away, inside or out. All digital means no static, no interference. With an Eos whole-home audio system you can put your music in absolutely any room you want — the bedroom, the backyard, the kitchen, the bathroom…wherever you are. Best of all you can use the Eos multi-room wireless audio system with all the audio equipment you already have… your home audio system, home theater system, iPod, satellite radio and more.
Plug your Eos multi-room wireless audio system into your computer and wirelessly stream Pandora, Rhapsody, Last FM or thousands of internet radio stations to your Eos wireless speakers. With iTunes and your iPhone or iPod Touch (and Apple’s free Remote Application) you can browse and play your entire music library, summon up playlists and even use search to find your favorite songs and artists…all from the palm of your hand. With the Eos Wireless Audio iPod Speakers, just drop in your iPod and stream it everywhere.
The Sound ID 510 Bluetooth headset features a nice physical design, triple microphones for noise reduction, and an iPhone application that allows the user to tune the phone as well as use it to amplify ambient sound when not used during a call. Check out the video review after the break…
BTstack SynergyClient provides an independent client of the Synergy protocol for the iPhone iOS. This video shows sharing of the MacBook Mouse with an iPad and an iPhone. It will be available in Cydia soon.
Hands-on with the iPad bluetooth keyboard and the iPhone with iOS4. Enjoy!
Yes, of course I had to mess around with iOS 4.0 and see if the Keyboard Dock worked with it. I don’t know if you’d exactly want to travel with a Keyboard Dock in your pocket, but if you want to win a bar bet with this trick…well, godspeed to you. Note – The “repeating keys” problem I mentioned was just due to the iPhone occasionally becoming unseated from the dock.
Rene from tipb takes a look at the Jawbone ICON, Aliph’s latest escalation in the high end, noise cancellation Bluetooth headset wars. And it’s a serious contender to the throne. Check it out!
Chopper 2 is a game currently under development for iPhone and iPad. It is due for release mid 2010. This video shows the iPad version plugged into a 42 inch LCD TV via the standard Apple component cable. It is also being controlled with an iPhone over bluetooth.