Archive for the 'Music' Category
Parrot has launched the Parrot RKi8400 in the United States to life. The Parrot RKi8400 is an FM AM RDS car radio that features multiple connections for the iPhone and the iPod. It is designed with a storage compartment behind the removable front panel, ideal for the protection and charge an iPhone or iPod.
Parrot RKi8400’s iPhone and iPod have reached compounds, twice the official Apple-licensed “Made for iPod” and “Works with iPhone”. RKi8400 Parrot Bluetooth technology enables to listen to music stored on an iPhone or iPod Parrot developed expertise in the fields of acoustics for digital in-vehicle calls and two voice microphones.
A large dial and full-color screen to enable album art stored in the iPhone Summary) for easy navigation of playlists. When the phone rings, the system automatically switches the speakerphone. The RKi8400 also includes a USB port for portable hard drive or USB flash drive, an SD card reader and a double line-in socket for analog sources. The unit also includes a 200-watt amplifier.
Yinlips has unveiled a new PMP – Portable Media Player – for the Chinese market, which is the code name YDP800.
The small but powerful PMP can be used as first-class equipment thanks to the combination of all functions. In addition to the basic format of audio and video files, the YDP800 algo a game emulator and supports the title of NES, GBA, GB, and others, and it even has a 12-lumen projector movies to watch.
Other features of the PMP Yinlips YDP800 features a 3.5-inch LCD, an infrared remote control, and support for microSD memory cards.
The name makes it sound like it’s small enough for your pocket, but actually this media player from Panasonic Japan has a 9-inch screen with a resolution of 800 x 480 pixels, along with a CD player, FM radio , an iPod Dock and 4 GB of internal memory. Not exactly portable.
The unit also has an SD card slot and USB connection for all your audio and image files, are the others. From the built-in amplifier, you can expect an output of 5W 2ch.
The MV-10 will be available in Japan on 23 October in three colors.
via NewLaunches
Technophiles who know how their digital media set, a media PC can be difficult and may take up much space. In general, your media PC, you will find the PC itself and a kind of need an external amp, good sound quality.
Okoro Media Systems has announced a new media PC than the OMS-AX100 digital entertainment system, may be that had a built-in amplifier. The system allows the use of photos, manage music, and take high-definition TV on a system.
The addition of a built-in amplifier means that some users may be able to make the AX100 in the entertainment system for a cleaner and will look less cluttered. The integrated amplifier unit has 100 watts per channel and is housed in a low-profile aluminum. Standard Passive Speakers can be directly connected to the system as well and has HDMI support.
Chinese manufacturers have ICOO with what may be an iPod Shuffle killer – after all, for $ 15, you can use at home 4.3″ touch screen portable media player, if the screen itself is a kind of tempered glass.
Although it might not be the first of its kind on the market, like many others like it with similarly good, the photo to tempt your wallet?
The M80HD a resolution of 480 x 360 pixels with 720p video support, if RMVB , FLV and AVI file formats.
via pmptoday
Music is a synonym for iPods iPhones, and we are accustomed to listen to our music and specifying phones iPhone accessories. But Sonos has other plans, and it has partnered with Sonos Controller CR200 Capacitive Touch. The controller has applications such as quick access to music and music take control of your wireless audio system in several areas by only a single mouse click.
The controller with a stable body, removable battery and touchscreen is for 2-5 days on a single charge. The controller comes with all the measures, such as choice of music, the volume and the rest just turns out to be a boon to the owners. With this you can use your Wireless Music System from any part of the house. So, what are you waiting for? Just at this wonderful gadget and play the music!
Of course, this is not the first time that we reported on solar-powered devices, for digital audio players (DAPS), but the Q-Sound, a concept that is part machine and part Headphones Headband, definitely makes the most of the time when the sun is beating on the head.As you can see, solar cells are directly on the user’s Crown valuable radiation absorbing power. Some of you might wonder how these solar cells can be bent, though most are generally flat and stiff, but these cells are made of flexible plastic, with silicon solar cells.
The Q-SOUND includes Bluetooth, which allows the user to synchronize their Bluetooth-enabled mobile device for some wireless sound measures. Not only can the user listen to their music, but he or she can also receive calls from any Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone. When Bluetooth is not on the mobile device is in use, a cable connection is also possible with the included 3.5-mm jack.
Stephen Shepeleff, designers of the Q-Sound, has said that one hours sunlight is sufficient to provide the user with 2.67 hours duration. The headphones should be able to forty hours for free with the two removable NiMH battery pack.
Time will show whether this concept a reality, but I would not be surprised if the demand for solar-powered mobile devices increases in a “greener” world.

If you like going on long bike rides, then you are probably using your iPod or MP3 player as well as for the ride. The problem is that with the headphones you can Tangled Up and that could be dangerous. Until now I can “t really think of any MP3 player designed specifically for cyclists, with the exception of the new Podio.
Podio The two main features that make it through it, with the possibility, at any size handlebar, and the other will have an integrated speaker on the device itself, I’m not sure if they have a normal headphone jack, but I’m I am sure that this is so. It also comes with a 20 hours battery life, so that the Podio will not die on cycling, and it comes with 2 GB of storage. 2GB is not very much space, but it is decent enough. I would not buy MP3 players to your portable music device, but I would buy it if I biked for a long time from me.
Unfortunately, no word on pricing or availability at this time.
via OhGizmo

Do you want to be a rock star? Now you can get it a reality, with this range of functioning mini-amplifier, following the example of the real powerhouses of your fav Guitar Hero uses. The Marshall half-stack and Orange Crush are very little practice amps, both with a headphone output, so you can discreetly. They run on either a 9V battery or AC adapter.
The Marshall is not all the walls shake with its 2-watt output, but it’s better than nothing. The Orange has 3 watts for the 4-inch speaker. A little bit nicer.
The U.S. blues guitar amplifier has an input, but also is a mini-plug input, so you can connect MP3 player and rock out. The 4-inch speaker is equipped with a 4-watt amplifier. Still nothing ground-rattling, but still better than an air guitar.








