Logitech Unveils Wireless DJ Music System
Filed in archive Wi-Fi by jeff goldman on August 09, 2006

Playlist's Mathew Honan reports that Logitech has unveiled its $250 Wireless DJ Music System, due in September, which will stream music from a Windows-based PC to a home stereo or speaker system. The system uses your computer's own playback software, which means it can work with any audio format your computer can accept.
"Logitech's Music Anywhere wireless technology works throughout the home, without requiring an existing wireless network," Honan writes. "The transmitter plugs into a USB port on the computer, and the Music receiver
/Dock is connected to a stereo system using standard RCA connectors, or to powered multimedia speakers using a 3.5mm minijack output. The Wireless DJ Music System sends music streams directly to the receiver over a range of up to 150 feet. The multi-room remote automatically connects to the PC and offers the same wireless range."
Pocket-lint's Amber Maitland says the system's design is impressive. "The lynchpin of the setup is the Wireless DJ remote, which features a sleek iPod-like design with a blue-lit LCD," she writes. "The display on the remote shows the entire audio content on the PC, as well as playlists, and also features a DJ List that lets people create playlists on the fly by queuing songs."
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