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It will guide you through a few steps to connect your speakers to your home network.
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Designed to take the concert anywhere, the series of wireless music speakers connect listeners with their favorite artists-minus the crowd.
ENGADGET: Klipsch's Music Center KMC 3 Bluetooth speaker costs $400, will be available in June
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The SIX Series also has the ability to connect with other speakers and devices through 3.5mm audio in and out jacks.
ENGADGET: Braven Six Series speakers offer Bluetooth audio, wired charging
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And since Bluetooth is compatible with just about every computer, tablet and mobile phone (not only the smart ones) these days, it's easy for friends or business associates to connect to the speakers, too.
WSJ: Big Sound, Wire-Free
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Sonos does this using shoebox-sized receivers called ZonePlayers that connect to off-the-bookshelf speakers.
ENGADGET: Switched On: The musical mesh for the moneyed
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Kindle Fire HD supports Bluetooth, enabling customers to connect their wireless Bluetooth headphones or Bluetooth speakers to listen to songs.
ENGADGET: Kindle Paperwhite and two Fires up for pre-order in Japan, Kindle Store opens there tomorrow
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Great public speakers keep things simple, show passion and emotionally connect with the audience.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Las Vegas, NV, January 2013 - BeeWi, the leading European wireless accessory manufacturer, unveils at the Consumer Electronics Show 2013 (CES) its latest range of innovative wireless audio devices, including the revolutionary Ghost Bee, the ultimate headphone that lets users wirelessly connect any Bluetooth device (smartphones, tablets, PCs, Macs...) to any home theater speakers.
ENGADGET: BeeWi's Ghost Bee Bluetooth headphones also stream music to your stereo (hands-on)