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Parrot just announced their new Blueooth Sound System which expands their once car-centric line-up of Bluetooth products to now include the living room.
ENGADGET: Live from CeBIT: Hands on on with Parrot's Bluetooth Sound System
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The market is projected to explode to 1.4 billion Bluetooth-enabled products worldwide by 2005, according to market watchers Cahners In-Stat Group.
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The booth will also feature brand new products from iLuv including Bluetooth speaker docks, iPhone 5 cases, and high-performance headphones and earphones.
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Our PSoC products are well suited for Bluetooth low energy applications in this market, as their programmable analog and digital peripherals can interface with almost any sensor to provide integrated one-chip solutions to our customers.
ENGADGET: Bluetooth SIG releases certifications for fitness devices aimed at runners and cyclists
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They include products and devices such as Bluetooth headsets used with cell phones, handheld metal detectors used by airport security, iPods, iPhones, electric blankets and pills that are swallowed and used to image internal organs by transmitting wireless data.
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As an OEM, if you want your product to connect with billions of products your customers likely already use on a daily basis, then Bluetooth technology is the obvious choice.
ENGADGET: Bluetooth SIG releases certifications for fitness devices aimed at runners and cyclists
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For years its parent company, CorpCom, has developed and distributed audio products for other outfits, but it set out to develop its own line of HiFi Bluetooth speakers roughly 13 months ago.
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