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Home > News > MusicLites: A Symphony of Light and Sound

MusicLites: A Symphony of Light and Sound

June 26, 2011 by Catherine Faas

High-end audio technology innovator Artison and North America’s number one lighting company, Osram Sylvania, have come together to create MusicLites, a wireless speaker and light combination that will take your average light bulb experience from ‘meh’ to mesmerizing.

The pretty speakers fit into any existing ceiling lighting fixtures and shine a warm LED glow while filling your space with high fidelity audio. And you thought “The Clapper” was cool.

With a handful of these, you could equip your entire house with high-quality audio distribution minus the traditional (and wallet-draining) installation.

Specs breakdown:

  • 70 mm high-fidelity loudspeaker offers full-range high performance audio
  • Proprietary 2.4 GHz wireless transceiver has a range between 30-90ft.
  • Whole house audio distribution without the expense of traditional installation
  • 20W RMS, Class D amplifier with 95% efficiency for lifelike audio

(Via MusicLites)

Filed Under: News Tagged With: LED, Music

About Catherine Faas

Catherine Faas is a researcher for MGImedia in Toronto, a content curator and blogger for Alltop.com, and now a writer for GeekBeat.TV. When she's not deep web diving she's busy covering geeky events around the globe. Catherine is a Web 2.0 sweetheart with a passion for technology. Oh, and she'll also beat you at a video game of your choice.

Comments

  1. Dave says

    June 26, 2011 at 11:08 am

    I’d order 2 sets with transmitters right now, if I could, but there is no where to order them from.

    • Dave Peterson says

      June 26, 2011 at 12:08 pm

      Hi Dave,
      There’s a store locator at their site – http://www.musiclites.com/storeLocator.aspx – all the stores have websites, hopefully at least one could ship to you. Hope this helps.

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