Bose SoundLink Wireless Music System
July 20th, 2009 by Kunal

Bose introduced the wireless speakers dubbed SoundLink that stream audio from your PC directly to the portable speakers. Interestingly, these speakers do not use your PC’s WiFi or Bluetooth to create the connection. The music system creates its own wireless network using a USB dongle. All you need to do is plug-in the dongle and the speaker is good to Go.
The single piece speaker gets the music from your PC across walls and doors. No wordings on the range though, but when it comes from Bose its acceptable to assume that the audio quality would be as good in your garden as in the drawing room. The unit also comes with a remote control to switch tracks on iTunes and Windows Media Player.
The speaker comes with a lithium ion rechargeable battery. The battery gives a music playback of 3 hours when full charged and played on full volume. Higher playback time can be expected on lower volumes. The speaker also supports an Aux-in jack to dock portable media devices like iPod.
Looks like a device for those who keep all their music in the computer but don’t want to be sitting around it to listen to it. Overpriced like all other Bose products, the speaker would hit the shelves on 27th Aug @$550.
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