Parrot demonstrates Boombox Hi-Fi with Bluetooth

A2DP for stereo streaming


13 February 2007 14:52 GMT / By Amber Maitland

Parrot is launching its Boombox Hi-Fi device at 3GSM this year.

A follow-on from the Sound System, launched last March, the Boombox is a compact speaker with Bluetooth technology so you can pair it to mobile devices or your PC.

The A2DP device can be used with non-Bluetooth devices as well with the addition of the Bluetooth USB Parrot dongle.

Thanks to an RCA Aux-In line, it also accepts analogue devices.

Incorporated into the speakers are two wideband drivers and a subwoofer that combined produce 60W and a frequency range of 80Hz-20kHz.

Its minimal design, finished in semi-matt black lacquer, include a three-button user interface for volume, mute, and Bluetooth pairing.
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Audio, Speakers, Bluetooth, Parrot

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