| Belkin Releases TuneStage for iPod nano |
| Written by News Editor | |
| Friday, 02 June 2006 | |
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With a transmitter connected to your iPod nano and a receiver wired to your system, TuneStage offers reliable, high-quality sound without the clutter of cables. Wirelessly connected through TuneStage, your iPod nano becomes the ultimate remote, giving you full control of your music.
TuneStage for iPod nano will ship in North America in
July 2006, with launches in Asia, Europe, and Australia to follow. It will also
be on display at the Home Entertainment Show 2006 in Los Angeles, June 1-4, in
Suite 201.
TuneStage for iPod nano (F8Z917) -- $179.99
TuneStage provides a stylish, easy way to play tunes
from your iPod nano through your home stereo -- without wires. Using advanced
Bluetooth v1.2 technology, TuneStage can transmit from up to 33 feet(b) away
from your stereo, through your home entertainment cabinet, or even from another
room. Your music keeps playing without the direct line-of-sight restriction
imposed by other wireless remotes. The receiver connects via RCA or 3.5mm
outputs to your home stereo system.
Since the unit draws power directly from the iPod nano,
it needs no batteries. A mini-USB port under the transmitter offers the added
convenience of charging your device while in use.
Benefits
-- Requires no software for simple Plug-and-Play
setup
-- Requires no batteries; automatically powers on or
off with the iPod nano
-- Bluetooth receiver connects to your home stereo with
included cable
-- Provides up to 6 hours of playtime on a fully
charged iPod nano
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