Tuesday, November 3, 2009

System Rainbow: music without cables

The technology wifi and the elimination of cables they take a fancy more and more essential for the advance of the technology. Between the multiple proposals that the developers are proposing on the market, as we tell you in this technology blog, this system Rainbow is: music without cables.

Rainbow


To eliminate the cables and to do the interaction to us with the simplest technology. This is one of the targets of the technological sector. In this sense, we come across with interesting proposals, like this system Rainbow, with which you can be with your music breeding animal and to listen to the music across any system of loudspeakers placed in some point of the room.

Of course, the system Rainbow allows to locate the loudspeakers in any point of the room (up to 10 meters of distance) and to support the source of original sound (iPod, iPhone, breeding animal MP3) next to you.

father son listening to music

The system Rainbow is formed by an issuing module and a receiving module. The first one of them, the issuer, is provided with an entry minijack for the connection of your breeding animal of music, and transmits the sign by means of infrared to the receiving module (which is connected to your loudspeakers). This way, you can enjoy the music of the íPod, iPhone or MP3 across the loudspeakers from any place in which you are.

Also, the receiving module gets connected straight to passive loudspeakers (gone out loudspeakers with connection type paper clip) or assets (preamplifier exit for mini - jack). On the other hand, we are that the system Rainbow allows the receiving module to settle in the wall. Also it has control of volume, burning and extinguished by means of tactile sensor, and warning LED of reception / not reception / extinguished.

Finally, the price. You can buy this system Rainbow to have music without cables as 266 euros.

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