Phoenix IP radio streams radio and more from the net
Posted January 7, 2007 at 06:31 PM by Adam Berger
Section: Audio, Home Audio, Satellite / HD Radio
The Phoenix IP Radio lets you listen to virtually any radio station that streams online, any podcast, or any Internet-based music source - with no computer peripheral. The Phoenix IP Radio is portable and only requires a broadband or Wi-Fi connection (802.11b/g) for easy mobility in home or office. The system weighs less than two pounds, bookmarks stations, retrieves song titles and artist data from playlists, has an alarm, and runs on rechargeable batteries.
“Streaming audio is the wave of the future for radio. Think about it; you can listen to your home station while traveling, or tune in for news and weather from the destination you’re headed to. The Phoenix IP Radio, with its ability to push and pull data and stream various forms of digital music, is one example of Com One’s insight into the rapidly evolving world of wireless convergence,” said Com One Executive Vice President Christophe Dissaux.
Com One’s Phoenix IP Radio is $249
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