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A Quick Peek At Several Of The Most Recent IPod Accessories
The iPod from Apple has turn into the world's most popular MP3 player. Many 3rd-party manufacturers are supplying accessories that make using the iPod easier and open up new applications. These accessories range from iPod music recording software to wireless audio transmitters. I will have a look at a number of of the trendiest products including wireless headphones that will open up a new range of possibilities for your iPod and iPhone and present some pointers for purchasing these accessories.
Headphones are employed by the bulk of iPod customers to listen to songs. On the other hand, speakers are often a superior option for indoor application. There are numerous loudspeaker devices on the market with a integrated iPod docking cradle which in many instances, however, offer inferior sound quality and rather limited output power.
A better solution, therefore, is choosing a good-quality stand-alone bookshelf speaker and utilizing a miniature amplifier like Amphony’s microFidelity audio amplifier to connect your speakers with the iPod. No matter if you go with a small power amplifier or active loudspeakers, ensure the speaker amp has low harmonic distortion, high signal-to-noise ratio and high efficiency in order to get maximum sound quality.
To solve the difficulty of tangled headphone cords, the newest generation iPods and iPhones have built-in wireless functionality. iPods with wireless access can eliminate the cord by utilizing audio streaming. Audio streaming means that the music is sent wirelessly to a receiver. Any Bluetooth headphone or speaker supporting the Bluetooth audio protocol will be able to pick up the signal.
The bulk of iPods doesn't have integrated wireless. Though, 3rd-party wireless audio transmitters are available that can attach to the iPod. A number of these audio transmitters can broadcast the audio to several headphones or speakers simultaneously. iPods with integrated WiFi wireless can connect directly to your home wireless network to move tracks between your iPod and PC rather than employing a USB cord or docking station. Utilizing iTunes software, you can access some functions remotely and alter your settings similarly to having your iPod connected by USB cord.
One major hassle for iPod consumers thus far has been building an iPod music collection by ripping CDs or downloading songs from online distributors or file sharing networks. A much more hassle-free and less expensive approach is using 3rd-party software like iGetMusic for building a song collection by recording from online radio stations and automatically tagging each song with title, artist, album and genre data and adding album cover artwork for import into iTunes and transfer to an iPod.
Hve you heard about parametric array loudspeaker (audio spotlight)?
It is also called as "Directional Sound".
Yes, I've heard about it... Had even done a little study paper on it. If you need more info, send me an email.
K-array presents Ecodock mini loudspeaker for the iPhone (Macminute)
K-array has announced the US$19.99 Ecodock
(http://www.k-array.com/en/ecodock), a freestanding miniature loudspeaker for
iPhone 4 and iPhone 4S, capable of boosting the audio signal by up to 10dB
with no battery or external power supply.
With a base of clear Plexiglas and a similar form factor as the iPhone, the
Ecodock uses the natural laws of physics and the principle of the "horn
loudspeaker" to efficiently distribute acoustic energy over a wide air
surface, according to the folks at K-array. The device fits into a pocket.
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Long Range Horn Array Speaker Technology by TOA : DigInfo
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