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February 28, 2006

TuneStage launched for iPod

Belkin has release the TuneStage for Apple iPod; a nifty device that adds Bluetooth technology to the favourite digital music player.

The Belkin Tunestage features two transmitting devices, one which is connected to the iPod and the other which connects to a stereo.

These Bluetooth transmitters allow music to be streamed wirelessly from the iPod to a stereo from up to 33 feet away – unhindered by doors, walls ceilings or windows.

The technology also allows the iPod to be used as a remote control, which is great for music fans that like to skip through albums to access their favourite tracks.

Users will not have to worry about batteries or any extra connecting wires or cables for the TuneStage, as it cunningly draws all its power directly from the iPod itself.

The TuneStage works with 3G and 4G iPods, the iPod photo and the iPod mini and is available now for £90.

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Posted by ipodworld at February 28, 2006 10:05 AM

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