LAS VEGAS , Jan. 9, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- International CES, Center Hall, Booth 10404-10415 – Acoustic Research, a wholly owned subsidiary of VOXX International Corporation (NASDAQ: VOXX - News), today unveiled ...
LAS VEGAS , Jan. 9, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- International CES, Center Hall, Booth 10404-10415 -- Acoustic Research (AR), a wholly owned subsidiary of VOXX International Corporation (NASDAQ:VOXX - News), today unlocks ...
Voxx International (formerly known as Audiovox ) has a habit of making a splash at CES , and this year has been no different. Today, the company's Acoustic Research subsidiary announced a pair of audio docks: the AirPlay Audio System (ARAP50) and the Bluetooth Wireless Audio System (ARS70). With the former, users will be able to wirelessly stream playlists from their iDevices simply by plugging ...
Voxx International company Acoustic Research unveiled a new Airplay speaker system, a portable Bluetooth speaker, and several designs of outdoor portable speaker systems at CES press day.
Among the companies announcing AirPlay-based electronics at CES are Griffin and Acoustic Research. Griffin's contribution is the Twenty, an amp that pairs with an AirPort Express to pump AirPlay audio into a nearby speaker. The amp supports 2.1 channels, producing up to 20W of output per channel. Users can also attach a powered subwoofer; automatic active crossover kicks in at 80Hz. A pricing ...
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(Credit: Sarah Tew/CNET) If you're looking for a remote control, most people will tell you to get a Logitech Harmony . But there are a number of high-quality alternatives. For the past two years, the Acoustic Research ARRX18G ($200) has been one of these. Unfortunately, it's just been discontinued, but if you're looking for a good remote at rock bottom prices--around $60--take a look online. We ...
Auralex Joins Forces with Carl Tatz, World-Class Studio Designer, to Develop Turnkey Acoustic Control Solutions ANAHEIM, CA - Auralex® Acoustics, Inc., the industry leader in innovative sound control solutions, and Carl Tatz, the award-winning studio designer/acoustician and owner of Carl Tatz Design, announce a strategic alliance at the 2012 NAMM Show (Booth 6898, Hall A). Working closely with ...
dbx-tv® , developers of the Total Sonics™ audio software suite and the Total Cal™ measurement and calibration tool that enable the highest-quality sound from TVs, received the IMS Research TV Innovation Award in the Audio Experience category at 2012 International CES.
A group of fisheries researchers proposes a novel experiment to determine once and for all whether aquaculture is responsible for the decline in wild salmon stocks
A group of fisheries researchers proposes a novel experiment to determine once and for all whether aquaculture is responsible for the decline in wild salmon stocks
An Algoma University professor plans to plant microphones along the shore of Lake Superior next fall to help find migratory hot spots that could be affected by wind energy development.[...]
Research on decoding language within the brain opens up new prospects for communicating with incapacitated people. Some, however, worry that it could also be a threat to privacy. Commentator Alva Noe says not to worry, we are already excellent mind readers.
Labcyte Inc., the developer of acoustic liquid handling, and QIAGEN, the leading global provider of sample and assay technologies, announced today that QIAGEN FlexiPlate siRNA reagent libraries are now available in Labcyte Echo® qualified microplates.
RECREATIONAL anglers are being invited to help Southern Cross University researchers learn more about the habits of the iconic mangrove jack.
THE Marine Management Organisation (MMO) is offering funding to those seeking to improve fisheries management.
A first step has been taken towards hearing imagined speech using a form of electronic telepathy, it has been claimed.
# monstermachines EOD personnel would have a hell of a lot easier time if people would stop burying their IED's. But, since that's obviously not going to happen, Office of Naval Research is funding the development of an ordnance detection system that "sees" through the ground with sound waves. More »
NEW YORK, Jan. 24, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue: Hearing Implants - Global Pipeline Analysis, Competitive Landscape and ...