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Klipsch Pairs Wireless USB and Audio to Bring Music to Our Ears

  November 4th, 2009



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Klipsch Pairs Wireless USB and Audio to Bring Music to Our Ears

Klipsch today evolves a new version of its computer high powered computer system speakers called the Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 Wireless iPod/Computer Speaker. This 2.1 channel sub+satellite system provides more than enough power to complement any HTPC or gaming desktop. The speaker set is fed by a USB sound card which is about the size of a normal flash drive. This dongle then wirelessly transmits sound to the base, just like the Bose SoundLink. The subwoofer distributes signal and power to the dual driver satellite speakers. The USB sound transmitter is of the plug and play variety and should work on PC and Mac systems, without drivers. The satellites have an 3.5mm input for plugging in an iPod or other media player.

The wow factor comes from the 200 watts of power housed in such a compact unit. This system makes for a perfect mate to a laptop that can't sit still or for desks with limited space. Only one cord is needed to bring massive amounts of sound to any system. The power cord runs into the subwoofer and that's it. You'll have to shell out $199 to get this into your hands and start pumping the jams. Available for order now from Klipsch's web store.

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