Sunday, January 7, 2007

IntelliTouch is bringing a new accessory to the world of iPods. That accessory? Wireless speakers. Not just any wireless speakers. No, wireless speakers that project stereo sound from a single speaker. Wireless speakers that mount to the wall from just plugging it into the power outlet. Wireless speakers that have an amazing range of 150 feet from the receiver. Wireless speakers that will not interfere or be interfered by other wireless devices. Wireless speakers that are as, “Good as copper wire,” so told IntelliTouch Executive VP Jeff O’Shea to SvenOnTech. Wow, those are fighting words we told O’Shea so he said he’d send us some and we hear the amazing sound for ourselves!

Until those speakers come in, we’ll tell you that Eos has a base station where your iPod docks. This station has a speaker that plays SRS WOW enhanced music from the iPod as well as transmits to the wireless speakers using the 2.4 GHz signal. Yes, heavily used air wave is an issue for others, but O’Shea told SvenOnTech that, “We don’t crowd anything out and nothing crowds us,” due to it’s propitiatory frequency hopping scheme that constantly, “Changes lanes,” when needed.

IntelliTouch set out to do things right and purchased every wireless speaker out there and found what did work and what didn’t. After doing years of research and work, Eos is ready to grace your iPod tunes wirelessly to every part of your home in amazing CD quality sound. Oh ya, there’s also a stand-alone transmitter for you to input into a high end receiver if you want to use your kick butt Denon or Yamaha system. For those that want to give that Six Flags Magic Mountain effect of music coming out of rocks in your backyard, Eos will be able to aid in that as well with its weather proof transmitter as well.

Look for the speaker system to be due just in time for my birthday in March of 2007. You pick me up the core system, which includes a docking station/transmitter with one wireless remote speaker, for a mere $299 (MSRP). Oh ya, I’ll also need a black 5G iPod to match it, too.


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One Response to “Eos: First Wireless Speakers for the iPod”

  1. Sandy Scott Says:

    I’d love to find someone that has actually heard these units.
    I am amazed that there were no units released to the press.
    I have been considering either the Apple or Bose ipod speaker
    dock, but I want more than wireless – I want the best sounding
    speakers.