Bluetooth Wireless Sports Speaker Solution Eliminates Hassle of Earplugs and Headsets

September 10, 2008 -- Cy-Fi, the world’s first Bluetooth wireless sports speaker for biking, boating, camping or any activity enhanced with a portable speaker that supports almost any music-carrying device will be unveiled at CTIA Wireless 2008 today. Supporting Bluetooth-A2DP enabled cell phones, PDAs and MP3 players Cy-Fi offers everyone from cycling enthusiasts to weekend campers a unique listening experience.

Slightly larger than a deck of cards and weighing less than 4 ounces, Cy-Fi’s revolutionary design and portability makes it easy to mount on a bicycle stem or top tube, on a backpack – almost anywhere. The Bluetooth version has been designed to play music on any device that supports A2DP, the latest stereo wireless standard. Also a hands-free speakerphone, Cy-Fi allows you to receive phone calls while you listen to music. If your phone supports voice recognition, you can easily make speed dialing calls.

Cy-Fi also reduces the safety concerns associated with headphones or earbuds used in active outdoor sports like cycling, and it eliminates the inconvenience and hassle of stereo wires and cables. It also comes with a handy desktop charging stand. Cy-Fi was invented by Los Angeles entrepreneur and cycling enthusiast Jeff Lotman, who wanted to find a safer way to bike with various music-carrying cellphone and handheld devices. Lotman determined that the solution was a small, wireless speaker that he could mount to his bike frame.

Cy-Fi is the world’s first Bluetooth wireless sports offering up to 6 hours of battery life, remote control of track, volume and playlist settings, and lightweight portability. For more information, visit www.mycyfi.com.

SOURCE Cy-Fi