Parrot readies dock stereo, wireless speakers
Spreading out announcements for extra publicity, Parrot has revealed two more devices to be shown at Monday’s CES expo. The DS3120 is a home stereo system that, on its own, can only play FM radio, or music from loaded SD cards and attached USB drives; the USB port also allows accepts media players and notebooks however, and the main features of the system are Bluetooth A2DP streaming, plus a line-in port specifically geared for iPods. Operating through Bluetooth, users can not only listen to music but make and receive phonecalls, thanks to a built-in microphone. The stereo’s 1.8-inch screen also lets people browse contacts, and view artist, album and track information. The satellites produce 20W of power. The DS1120s are a set of wireless speakers, designed primarily to be used with Bluetooth A2DP audio sources; however, a Bluetooth 2.0/USB dongle is included as backup, and conventional music sources can connect through an RCA input jack.
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