Aerielle readying i2i Stream music-sharing device
By Donald Melanson | December 20, 2007
Filed under: Home Entertainment, Wireless
It looks like those in need of a little wireless music streaming on the cheap (relatively speaking) will soon be able to get their hands on a new device that does just from the folks at Aerielle which, as Crave points out, is better known for churning out gear for the likes of Kensington, iRiver, and SanDisk. Dubbed the i2i Stream, the device employs the tried and true 2.4 GHz frequency instead of that fancy Bluetooth or WiFi, and promises to give you a range of 30 feet or so between devices, each of which boast their own independent volume control and a battery that promises seven hours of juice before it needs a recharge. While there’s no word on an exact release date just yet, you’ll apparently be able to grab a pair of the devices for $129, with extra units running $69 apiece.
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