Binding: Electronics
ASIN: B000R3OB14
Manufacturer: Eos
Average Customer Review:
(From 8 total reviews)
List Price: $299.99
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Features
- Wireless 2.1 stereo audio system with universal iPod docking base and remote speaker, auxiliary audio input
- Wireless range of 150-feet indoors and 300-feet outdoors; advanced error protection and correction for a clean signal
- Includes infrared remote control
- Supports up to four wireless speakers (includes one wireless speaker)
- 1-year limited manufacturer’s warranty
Accessories
- EOS 100RB Additional Black Wireless Remote Speaker for use with EOS base System
- Boston Acoustics P4TS (Ea) Table or Floor Stand for Bravo II and all P4 speakers
Editorial Reviews
Product Description:
Get everything that you need at a special bundle price. The Eos Core System features a docking base station/transmitter with one wireless satellite stereo speaker and wireless remote control. With Eos, you can broadcast music from your iPod or connect to Eos’ auxiliary analog input to broadcast audio from any audio source.
Amazon.com Product Description:
Designed as a digital wireless stereo speaker system for the iPod, the Eos wireless audio system offers an easy solution for a unified whole-home speaker system without the wires. The system comes complete with a base station/speaker with universal dock for an iPod, and one wireless remote speaker with simple plug-and-play technology. The system can expand to up to four wireless speakers with a wireless range up to 150-feet indoors and up to 300-feet outdoors. For added convenience, the system also includes an infrared remote control and auxiliary line input for playing other audio devices. The dock will charge your iPod even when the system is off.
A unified whole-home speaker system for the iPod–without the wires. |
SRS WOW technology significantly enhances the quality of mono and stereo sound. |
The Eos Base Station Transmitter
It all starts here! The Eos base station transmitter broadcasts interference-free CD quality audio throughout your home, inside and out–up to 150 feet to up to 4 wireless speakers…all while charging your iPod via the Universal Dock. The base station also boasts a great sounding 2.1 stereo speaker system, with two tweeters, a ported down firing subwoofer and SRS WOW! sound enhancement technology.
With Eos, you can broadcast music from your iPod or connect to Eos’ auxiliary analog 3.5mm input to broadcast audio from any audio source (XM or Sirius Satellite radio, San Disk or Zune MP3 players, computers, CD players, stereos…anything with an audio output. )
An Infrared remote is also included for base station iPod control.
The “WOW” Factor
Eos incorporates SRS WOW!, an award-winning, patented technology that significantly enhances the quality all audio material. SRS WOW! restores detail and purity to digitally compressed audio and provides immersive 3D surround sound from stereo speakers.
SRS WOW! makes up for the limitations inherent in smaller speakers by providing a panoramic three-dimensional audio image that extends the sound in both the horizontal and vertical planes well beyond the speakers the physical placement of the speakers themselves. As a result, we can dramatically improve Eos’ audio performance without enlarging the speaker size. The SRS WOW! technology is embedded in the Eos base station and transmitted to all Eos wireless stereo speakers.
Set speaker on a countertop or bookshelf, or mount directly on a wall power outlet without mounting brackets. |
Eos Wireless Stereo Speakers
Wireless multi-room audio has never been easier. Just plug an Eos wireless speaker into any wall outlet, inside or out and turn up the volume…that’s all. Want to move your music to another place? Just unplug it and plug it in somewhere else, it’s that easy. The Eos base station allow you to add up to four wireless speakers anywhere around your home. The rugged design of the Eos wireless stereo speakers makes them perfect for indoor or outdoor use.
Speaker Design
The design of the wireless remote speaker features a removable, integrated power supply that allows the speaker to mount directly on a wall power outlet without mounting brackets. By removing the power supply from its cavity on the rear of the cabinet, the stereo remote speaker can sit independently on a counter top or bookshelf. The supported surround sound feature improves dynamic audio performance, expands the size of the audio image and improves low frequency sounds.
Signal
Proprietary wireless transmission technology uses a dynamic frequency hopping modulation scheme that operates in the 2400 to 2483 GHz frequency for advanced error protection and correction, allowing the speaker to operate free of interference from Wi-Fi signals, Bluetooth signals, or cordless telephones. The system comes backed by a 1-year manufacturer’s warranty.
What’s in the Box
Stereo base station, wireless stereo speaker, and IR remote control (iPod not included).
Customer Reviews
Not real great sound by M. Thornton
I thought for the money this system would be better. There is no base and a lot of distortion when the volume is turned up. There is no power off button either and that really bugs me.
The only nice thing is being able to have music in more than one room. As long as you keep the volume low it sounds fine. I wouldn’t reccomend it to anyone. If your going to spend this much money get a Bose.
solves the wireless problem, but … by reisha
this product is actually very nice. very good industrial design, ergonomics and plug-n-play reliability.
the good.
sound is what you would expect from a small system like this. bass is a bit thin and you won’t want to crank it. the volume range is there for low-output tracks. all of this is ok with me. the big issue was simple distribution of sound from the ipod around the house. it’s a keeper.
the bad.
the remote is so under-functioned, it’s kinda ridiculous. it has a volume control, track fwd/rev, speaker on/off. uhhh… that’s it? um.. i just went to radio shack to replace my wife’s cd/alarm clock. there is no such beast any more, just ipod/alarm clock. ok ok, i don’t need two docks, but it was only $50. the remote on this cheapie is full functioning: menu operation, select other albums/lists, etc. what the hey?
the ugly.
i called eos wireless to ask if they had a universal converter for an ipod nano. “sure we do”. “great” i said. … they don’t. called them again to mention the fact that this converter was missing from my eos and they said they don’t make one. my ipod nano just sits on the dmlink and wiggles when you touch it. remember that $50 cheapie from radioslack? it comes with a nice, snug converter that keeps your nano from wobbling on the dmlink. i just know that link is gonna break off sometime because of accidentally wobbling the ipod just once too often.
bottom line.
i recommend this product, but this is clearly nothing more than something to get the company off the ground with their first product. the two significant complaints (under functioned remote and no ipod nano converter) are serious flaws in their product design. i can forgive them that the remote only works with the base station. shaves another $40 off the remote speaker.
i just hope when they fix their product they don’t leave us first adopters in the dust. i know, i know. they will, but i can still hope, can’t i?
Quick to get music throughout home, very good quality by John Schaffer
I was looking for a device to replace the aging and poor quality intercom music throughout the house in a fashion less costly than wiring high-end speakers everywhere and making connections back to a central media server. My needs were for background music at moderate listening levels and below, not as a source for party dances or critical listening. The EOS unit and the two additional add-on speakers (for 3 total plus base unit) could not have fit the bill better. Setup was no more difficult than plugging in the units. I have one in the upstairs hall, one in the basement, and two on main floor at either end of the home. All units work without any signal drops, with a total absence of static, and with no other interference. I don’t have an iPod (I know, sorry) so I connect the EOS base to either my Dell MP3 player (long since out of production but working very well thank you). So far the usability, quality, sound volume, setup, and enjoyment have all far exceeded expectations. On nit: the base unit has no “off” switch, an oddity that makes absolutely no sense to me whatever and would be a significant convenience.
EOS can’t handle anything above low volume. by B. Mosca
EOS Wireless can’t handle anything above low volume. It actually sounds very good at a low to moderate volume but the sound very quickly becomes distorted at a moderate to loud volume.
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