
The WEEZY Bluetooth music receiver will set you free from wires and docks. The device plays any smartphone’s music library on any stereo system using Bluetooth connection. You just need to plug WEEZY in your stereo system and connect your smartphone to WEEZY via Bluetooth connectivity. Available in white, red, black and orange, the WEEZY Bluetooth music receiver retails for €69 or around $93 each. Watch the video after the jump. [Product Page]

The Denon N7 Streaming Receiver is a 65 Watt AM/FM/CD/iPod receiver that features a built-in Ethernet and Wi-Fi. This compact two-way speaker system cosmetically designed to compliment the Denon RCD-N7 networking AM/FM CD receiver. The speaker employs a 4.75-inch (120 mm) mid-bass driver with a 1-inch (25 mm) balanced dome tweeter in a bass reflex loaded enclosure. What’s more, the cabinet is crafted from sonically inert MDF and features a semi-gloss white finish that matches the RCD-N7 system. The Denon N7 Streaming Receiver retails for $134.03 at Amazon. [Product Page]

Famous home theater manufacturer Onkyo today introduced their latest high-end home theater receivers in the form of the TX-NR807 and TX-SR707. The TX-NR807 is able to stream audio from Internet-based services such as Pandora, Rhapsody, Sirius and Internet radio from vTuner’s database. The receiver can also play music on networked PCs and hard drives thanks to the DLNA 1.5 support. The TX-NR807 is compatible with MP3, WMA, FLAC, OGG Vorbis and AAC file playback from PCs. Other features include six HDMI inputs, upconverts DVDs to 1080p, and can deliver 135W per channel. Meanwhile, the TX-SR707 lacks of the networking compatibility, and is less powerful, at 100W per channel. Both receivers are 7.2-channel systems. The Onkyo TX-SR-707 and TX-NR807 are priced at $899 and $1,099, respectively. Read more