Osram offers MusicLites combination of wireless speakers, lightweight

Osram is often a name with light technology, especially the bulbs could be assigned in the house. Well, this time the company MusicLites used – the first combination of wireless speakers in the light of its kind in the world. This is definitely a revolutionary product because it is quite capable of “compatible”, so to speak, to be mounted to existing lighting fixtures and offers the most advanced lighting and high-fidelity audio at the same time in the markets of today. It is a truly unique concept, and we are surprised that the technology was not there before. It is nice to see attempts to forge Osram, new reasons for their products, and we are confident that MusicLites offer a lot of entertainment into the homes of the future, because almost every sport one type of device suitable for MP3 playback today.
The unique design of a loudspeaker and light combination is not new, since it was invented and patented in 1999 by Cary Christie, president and CEO of woodworm. Fast forward a little over a decade, and you MusicLites – after the result of the collective experience of Osram Sylvania LED solutions for the creation and dedication woodworm in the state of the art audio. MusicLites is able to work in several applications in the commercial market or the consumer if an efficient design of the 10-watt LED is assembled, a full 70 mm high fidelity speakers and a wireless audio receiver, plugged everything in one module that is compatible with all types of audio sources. MusicLites can fit into four, five or six inches cases provide a light output which is the equivalent of a lamp reflector 65 watts. All audio signals are transmitted by the transmitter-receiver 2.4 GHz wireless feature so that it more or less compatible with a variety of audio sources, including USB, smart phones and portable audio devices and offers the advantages of both light and boundless Audio distribution in any environment. Individual MusicLites Kit comes with a pair of 3.8 “x 5.3″ module, how it is with a remote control that controls the lighting settings, including dimmers, and audio. No idea on pricing but, as the press time, but it will certainly be more expensive than your standard bulb!
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