Genius has designed new super cool speakers, the The SP-T1200 2.0 Touch Speaker System. All in the black-onyx styles this sound system features elegant touch-screen controls, volume, bass and treble. When you touch the panel lights up to visually show that contact has been made. The systems specs promise 30 watts of audio power and it is all yours for just $99.
Sony has released new Bluetooth headphones DR-BT140Q with special battery that can provide about 12 hours of playback time, frequency response of 16Hz - 24KHz and color combinations of white, black, pink and silver. So far only available in Japan.
Logitech has a new Bluetooth wireless speakers, Pure-Fi Mobile. The A2DP stereo will play 12 hours on batteries and can work as a speakerphone with its built-in noise canceling mic. There is option to charge it via USB cable or wall jack and there is aux-in jack when wireless is not your style. Price $150 dollar and will be available in June.
Vita Audio has created luxurious hand-crafted Integrated Music System. This unit features iPod dock, CD player, USB playback port, DAB/FM tuner with auxiliary inputs, all connected to an 80W audiophile-grade amplifier and speaker system. There are also built-in display, alarm clock function and the firm’s detachable RotoDial remote. Yours for just $980 bucks, soon really soon.
Myvu got for us new super cool shades that will be the best choice for any super geek who likes to watch video from his iPod without any interruptions. Shades 301 displays video in 320×240 resolution and special Ultimate Ears earbuds provide excellent sound isolation to cut any noise around you. Shades 301 also feature a detachable Dock Connector cable, remote control for toggling volume, brightness, and power, battery and and a two-piece cable manager for its neck cabling. Shades 301 is named for sunglass-style visor that enables you to look up from the built-in screens and see your outdoor surroundings. You can get Shades 301 iPod Edition for $200 at Myvu webstore.
Gear4 unveils new unusual iPod speaker system named Gear4 Duo. This impressive speakers feature removable front panel with magnets that will connect your dock on the sub’s face. With this concept you can easily use your iPod in the home while listening music in the bedroom and then walk to the front room to share your favorite tunes on this speakers with simple reattaching the magnetically-held panel. Sound quality is quite good, perfect for your bedroom for example. Gear4 Duo will be available from June in UK for £150 GBP.
In the crowded world of PMP’s there is always a question for some good portable speakers that can play all that awesome music we store on the our medial players. Targus has interesting speakers concept Portable Speaker Book featuring NXT flat-panel Balanced Radiator drivers that can be powered with four AA batteries or via USB cable. This Portable Speaker Book is expected in UK sometime this summer for yet unknown price.
If you have $6 million to spare check out what Kipnis Studio Standard can offer - 18- x 10-foot Stewart screen with amazing brightness, Sony SRX-S110 4K projector that upscales Blu-ray and HD DVD movies from their 1080p resolution, and audio system with so high performance we are scared to mention. Owner says that this setups has been made for personal pleasure and hopes to use it as a showcase to sell similar home theaters to others. So, what do you think?
Now here are tall speakers from Nucleus. Nucleus Reference 5LS are floor standing loudspeakers 7 inches wide, 11 inches deep and 6.5 feet tall. Each one boasts twelve aluminum, rear-firing 4 inch subwoofers, eight 4 inch carbon fiber midrange drivers and seven CDT II tweeters. We are curious why company doesn’t provide info about power handling and frequency response. No information about price but those skyscrapers are expected to show in stores really soon.
