Eos wireless iPod speaker system; supports up to 4 satellite speakers
Eos is the world’s first digital wireless “whole home audio” speaker system for the iPod. Using WiFi friendly technology, the Eos system links up to four stereo remote wireless speakers, establishing interference-free CD sound quality (48Khz) via each satellite speaker up to 150 feet away.

At the heart of the Eos system is an iPod docking base station/transmitter that has two stereo drivers and a ported subwoofer and SRS Wow sound enhancement technology. The attributes of the SRS WOW signal are broadcast to all the wireless stereo remote speakers linked to the base station/transmitter. Like the base station, the Eos remote wireless speakers have two stereo drivers and a ported subwoofer. The wireless remote speakers have a removable, integrated power supply that allows the speakers to mount directly on a wall power outlet independently, without mounting brackets or other support. By removing the power supply from its cavity on the rear of the cabinet, the stereo remote speaker can sit independently on a counter top or bookshelf.
The Eos system will be available at retail in March 2007. The core system includes a docking station/transmitter with one wireless remote speaker ($299). Additional Eos wireless speaker remotes, as well as a Eos weatherproof wireless outdoor amplifier and a stand-alone transmitter/receiver bundle are available separately ($129).
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Cool!ipod speakers
on December 25, 2006 at 10:39 AM - LINKI hope this speakers can integrate with the upcoming iphone which i plan to buy when it is released.
on December 31, 2006 at 07:16 AM - LINKWe will have Eos wireless systems shipping out to our pre-order customers starting on March 23. If you haven’t already pre-ordered you might consider it. We’ll ship your system for free if you do! eoswireless.com
on March 13, 2007 at 07:28 AM - LINKFrom what I hear from a friend who actually listened to this wonderful device is that the sound is good enough to please this 48 year old rocker who spent her wild teens, twenties and beyond with great audio which is so hard to find now. Of course the IPhone will work and for this speaker system, you will want the largest IPod available as you will as I am assured playing music all days. I hope so. I am a tough critic.
on March 14, 2007 at 02:44 PM - LINKThis speaker system is incredible. We saw it at Sharper image and bought it on the spot. What a deal - 2 speakers for $299. It sounded better than the Bose system.
The range is amazing! I can’t find a place that it doesn’t work. We have the wireless speaker in the bedroom upstairs and it sounds great. no static at all.
on April 13, 2007 at 11:37 PM - LINKEos is a great product for ambient whole home audio. It’s not designed to rock the house so keep that in mind when buying yours. It can deliver comfortable volume levels and for ambient music. For classical and jazz it sounds excellent and the music gain depth dramatically. The wireless link is the key to Eos Wireless so stay tuned for new products from us that let you use our wireless transmitter on you own system!
on August 16, 2007 at 05:13 PM - LINKis it compatible with iPod TOUCH ?
on July 9, 2008 at 06:06 AM - LINK