
El Reg's Tony Smith reports that Belkin has announced yet another iPod accessory: the TuneStage II, a Bluetooth 2.0 system that streams audio from your iPod to your stereo.
"TuneStage II captures sound signals send through the player's dock connector and beams it up to 10 meters," Smith writes. "Belkin claimed it will do so for up to seven hours at a time -- after that you'll need to recharge the iPod, which also powers the TuneStage II transmitter module. The unit has a USB port of its own allowing the iPod to be recharged in situ."
"The TuneStage II Transmitter also lets you wirelessly connect your iPod to stereo headphones or car stereos equipped with stereo bluetooth technology," according to a company announcement. "The Receiver can link your MP3 phone enabled with Bluetooth technology, or computer to your home stereo, so you can stream your library of songs throughout your house."
The TuneStage II, which works with most current-generation iPods, will ship in November for $150.
Belkin's press release is here.
Mr Wong
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