Wi-Fi Music System Delivers a World of Internet Radio
June 2008 —Aluratek recently announced the launch of their Internet Radio Alarm Clock with MP3 Player, which allows users to stream Internet radio from around the globe with no monthly subscription fee, listen to FM radio, and play their digital music library, all from a sleek, streamlined unit whose footprint is perfect for home and office spaces.
Aluratek, the company that seeks to embody simple elegance in every product it designs, manufactures and sells, has packed this compact music system with a number of features users will love. It allows them to choose between more than 10,000 worldwide radio stations using the built-in vTuner, and is compatible with universal plug-n-play audio servers such as Microsoft Media Player, Microsoft Media Connect, and MusicMatch Jukebox. Users can access these worldwide stations with no monthly subscription fee.
Access to favorite media can be had in a choice of four ways: through a wireless connection with WiFi 802.11 b and g to stream internet radio, via an Ethernet connection to stream internet radio, via USB 2.0 connectivity with a USB flash drive or to access MP3, WMA and WVA files on an MP3 player or hard drive, or via the FM radio.
The alarm clock function has two programmable alarms that allow users to wake up to internet radio, FM radio, digital music, or the choice of several alarm tones. The unit also includes an integrated amplifier, an external plug for headsets, 2 RCA plugs for external speakers, a remote control and a 1-year limited warranty.
The new Aluratek Internet Radio Alarm Clock with MP3 Player has an MSPR of $199 and will be sold at CDW, PC Connection, Amazon.com, PC Mall, Buy.com, Provantage.com, and other e-tailers. For more information about Aluratek’s other innovative products for digitally enhancing consumers’ lifestyles, please visit www.aluratek.com.
SOURCE Aluratek, Inc.
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