iPod Blog First Look: Intellitouch Eos wireless iPod speakers In this week’s Macworld Video, Roman Loyola takes a first look at Intellitouch’s Eos, a wireless speaker system for the iPod. 19221
All the recent talk about the new iPods serves as a reminder that the iPod has become the center of your digital media universe. And one of the ways to get the most from your iPod is to use an iPod speaker stand, so you can blast your room with your music.
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But what if you want to blast your whole house with music? You can you a remote speaker system, like Intellitouch’s Eos wireless iPod speakers. The Eos uses a proprietary 2.4 GHz wireless technology to stream audio from your iPod to a remote speaker in a separate room.
In this Macworld video, I take a first look at the Eos system. I’ll set up the Eos, place a speaker in a separate room, and check to see if it works. I’ll also talk (and overuse the word “pretty”) about the sound quality.