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Eos is the world’s first digital wireless, multi-room speaker system for the iPod.
The wireless functionality of Eos will change the way you enjoy your music – forever!
Using proprietary Eos GigaWave technology, the system broadcasts digital CD-quality audio to up to four wireless satellite stereo receivers – up to 150 ft. away, inside and out! Set your iPod in the docking base station/transmitter (or connect to any audio source) and enjoy rich sounding 2.1 stereo sound, enhanced with SRS Wow technology throughout your whole home.
The unique design of the 2.1 wireless satellite stereo speaker allows for mounting directly on a wall power outlet independently, without mounting brackets or other support…just plug it in. Remove the power supply from the cabinet and put the Eos wireless satellite stereo speaker on a desktop or bookshelf.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q: What makes Eos different than other iPod speakers on the market?
A: Eos is the world’s first digital wireless, multi-room audio system for iPod. The Eos system broadcasts impeccable CD quality sound throughout the home, to up to 4 individual wireless stereo receivers. Eos provides the capability of highly desired multi-room audio systems, without the expense and hassle of tearing up drywall and running wires all over.
Q: What is different about Eos’ wireless audio?
A: First, forget everything that you have ever experienced with wireless audio. Virtually all products on the market use 900mhz analog technology and exhibit poor range and are highly subject to interference. Eos Wireless technology is both long range and highly resistant to interference.
Q: How does Eos compare to Bluetooth?
A: Eos has twice the data rate and range of even the best Bluetooth solution available. Additionally, while Eos can broadcast to up to four wireless stereo satellite receivers, Bluetooth is capable of broadcasting to only one.
Q: How is Eos’ sound quality?
A: Eos is full 48KHz digital stereo (CD quality) to all wireless satellite receivers. The uncompromised sound quality broadcast from Eos is indistinguishable from wired speakers.
Q: Can I broadcast other audio through the Eos base station/transmitter?
A: Yes. The Eos base station/transmitter features an auxiliary input jack, allowing audio from any analog source (computer, satellite/cable radio, Zune, SanDisk or other MP3 players…) to be broadcast to the Eos wireless speakers. Q: What frequency does Eos broadcast at?
A: Eos broadcasts in the 2.4GHz frequency band. EOS “effectively" eliminates interference with 2.4 GHz cordless phones, microwave ovens and wireless IEEE 802.11b/g/n networks by combining digital 2.4 GHz adaptive frequency hopping spread spectrum technology with our proprietary technology enabling the transmitters to search for open channels in order to avoid interference from and to other 2.4 GHz devices.
Q: How does Eos avoid interference from other devices on that frequency?
A: Eos uses proprietary Digital Spread Spectrum (DSS) Technology that is constantly navigating the band looking for clear channels to broadcast in. Should interference be encountered, any missed packets are retransmitted to the speaker. Q: What is the range of the Eos system?
A: Eos broadcasts up to 150 feet through walls and floors…even outdoors. Eos’ range is sufficient to cover virtually any sized home.
Q: How many receivers can be linked to an Eos base station/transmitter?
A: The Eos base station/transmitter can broadcast signal to up to 4 wireless satellite receivers.
Q: Can I run more than one Eos transmitter in my home at a time?
A: Yes
Q: What happens if my Neighbor has Eos?
A: Just like a digital cordless phone, your Eos wireless speakers can be registered to recognize only the unique ID of your Eos base unit.
Q: Are the wireless satellite speakers stereo?
A: Yes. Each wireless satellite speaker is full 2.1 Stereo, featuring a left and right channel as well as a ported subwoofer. Q: What is “SRS WOW!”?
A: SRS WOW! improves the dynamic audio performance of compressed and uncompressed audio by expanding the size of the audio image and creating a deep, rich bass response. The attributes of the SRS WOW! signal are broadcast to all the wireless stereo remote speakers linked to the base station/transmitter.
Q: Where does the name Eos come from, does it Eos stand for anything?
A: Eos is not an acronym. Named for the Greek goddess of the dawn, Eos represents the genesis of a whole new category of home audio products.
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