
JBL has just unveiled its new wireless speaker module, the AIR WEM-1. This 2.1 channel transmitter receives the signal via RCA audio jacks, or the 3.5mm input, and sends it info over 2.4GHz wireless connection, up to 70-feet, allowing you to send music to a second room, or to connect the rear speakers in a surround rig without snaking wires. The WEM-1 will be available later this month for $359. [JBL]

Here is a new JBL loudspeakers, dubbed as the Control Now. The 8 Ohm speakers produces up to 150 Watts without any distortion and can handle up to 300 Watts at peak. These 4-inch loudspeakers are designed to function as bookshelf, wall-mount, or corner-mount speakers—or even be set up in semi-circles and full loops to provide optimum sound reinforcement throughout a room or area. The units are also available with wall bracket hardware, floor-standing adapters, and adhesive bracket covers. The indoor Control Now speakers will carry a suggested retail price of $249 each, while the outdoor versions will be priced at $279 each. Both should be available in late June. [DigitalTrends]
by Johan on September 24, 2007

The new subwoofers from Infinity and JBL are both offer a wireless connectivity. The Infinity PS212W is a 12 inch subwoofer with a 400-watt amplifier that features a built in wireless transceiver. An included 2.4GHz transmitter connects to the preamp or receiver and sends signals to the sub, with four selectable channels for interference-free operation. JBL’s Cinema Sound CSS10W offers the same feature in a smaller 10 inch subwoofer with a 300-watt amplifier. The Infinity PS212W retails for $679, while the JBL Cinema Sound CSS10W will be available January 2008 for $559.
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by Johan on September 4, 2007

JBL announced today a new multimedia speaker set called the JBL Spyro. The sub looks like a mushroom and the speakers look like flowers. Available in five different colors including white, black, teal, fuchsia, and orange, this 2.1 system works with PC, Mac, MP3, iPod or any device using a 3.5mm mini stereo jack. Each of the satellite speakers has 6 watts of power and uses JBL’s latest Odyssey technology in the satellites and Atlas technology in the sub.
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