Audioengine: AW2 wireless iPod adapter
We loved the universal AW1 wireless audio adapter released earlier this year and I guess it was about time for the second version to come out, named of course AW2:
“It’s exciting to have another wireless product to compliment our already successful AW1 wireless adapter,” said Brady Bargenquast, Audioengine co-founder. “The Audioengine W2 gives you the convenience of using your iPod as a remote control and is the perfect way to get great quality music wirelessly to your stereo.”
So, what is AW2 ?it is a transmitter that it will plug into your dock-connecting Pod and also an USB-based receiver with a 3.5-millimeter auxiliary jack.
The system works on WiFi frequency band ( an all-digital PCM encoded stream sent over a closed network that includes some clever error correction and low latency, which means that your music gets to your stereo fast without any lag, loss in sound quality or interference).
Price: $169
AW2 Features
Use your iPod for total wireless music control
Quick setup, Receiver included
Super-compact size, no batteries needed
No separate remote or base station needed
Uncompressed CD-quality digital transmission
No dropouts, static or interference
Wi-Fi technology beats Bluetooth and FM
HOP feature works with up to 8 receivers
Specifications
Wi-Fi frequency band: 2.4-2.4835GHz
THD+N (A-weighted): <0.03%
Latency: <20mSec
Range (typical): 30ft (9 meters)
Audio frequency response: 20Hz to 22Khz (+/-1.5db)
Output voltage: 830mV
Channel separation: 65dB
Dimensions (each): 100×30x10mm
via: businesswire
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Tags : control, dock, frequency response, interference, ipod, iss, sound quality, Technology, usb, wifi, wireless



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