Within the next few weeks, Logitech intends to join the AirPlay fray with their aerodynamic Air Speaker.
At its most basic, when talking audio, Apple’s wireless streaming protocol is conceptually similar conceptually to Bluetooth — beam your music from one device to another. However, as AirPlay rides ones wireless network, it’s not limited to the same short distances as Bluetooth (~30 feet) and more complex interactions are supported. From Apple:
AirPlay does more than just stream your music to external speakers. It streams information about your music, too. Song titles, artists, album names, elapsed and remaining time, and album artwork all appear on AirPlay-enabled speakers with graphical displays. For the ultimate sonic panorama, you can stream your tunes to more than one room simultaneously, so you’ll never lose the beat, no matter where you are in the house.
We anticipate the Logitech Air Speaker will land at a similar price point as the recently released iHome iW1 ($300, reviewed here). Unfortunately, Logitech’s solution requires the speaker to be tethered to power at all times with no indication of a rechargeable battery. For those streaming and/or controlling AirPlay audio via an iPhone or iPad, Logitech kindly provides a “hideaway” dock for Speaker configuration… and iOS device charging.
Logitech has yet to release pricing or itemize the Speaker’s sonic capabilities, but their Amazon listing provides a few more nuggets of info:
As for my household, we prefer the agnostic and possibly more elegant Sonos solution over AirPlay and have been contemplating picking up a refurb Jawbone Jambox ($130) for lighter weight Bluetooth audio duties (including speakerphone) in the kitchen.
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I just recently upgraded from the B&W Zeppelin to the Zeppelin Air. In terms of sound quality, AirPlay is a digital format - it sends the original audio soundstream to the speakers, for no loss in audio quality. Also, what's nice about AirPlay is that you can stream from a computer as well as a device, so that you have access to your entire library.
I agree with your point about Apple vendor lock, but I, like many others, have succumbed to Apple a long time ago.
Just scanned the FCC to see if this snuck by us recently, and indeed it did 10/7/11. I went ahead and uploaded the manual here and added two pics to the post.
it is a little bit curved, like a bird or plane with wings
i think Logitech has Boomboxes speakers, this one looks more @ the HiFi higher end