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● Plays MP3, and Internet radio.
● Wirelessly streams music to home speakers or headphone.
● Connects to existing wired or wireless Ethernet network.
● Compatible with Apple iTunes, MusicMatch Jukebox, Nullsoft WinAmp,
and many other media Management applications.
● Integrates LCD display for navigating music collection by source,
song title, artist, album, genre, and playlist.
● Supports Unicode for display of song information in multiple
languages.
● Features always-on, low-power mode.
● Includes built-in stereo speakers and headphone jack for
stand-alone operation.
● Features compact design for placement anywhere in the house.
● Contains no moving parts (no hard drive or CD-ROM drive) for
ultra-quiet and reliable operation.
● Includes infrared remote control and browser-based configuration.
● Supports multiple HomePod use for independent and simultaneous
streaming
Macsense HomePodTM is a digital stereo component that allows users to
take advantage of their existing wireless network to stream music files
stored on their computers to HomePods located anywhere in the house.
Imagine being able to select from any computer in your home or office
and choose the music you want to listen to on any speaker or headphone
set. Simply select your music from the LCD screen on the HomePod and
you are set. HomePod works outside on the patio, in the garden or while
organizing your garage.
Until now, MP3 music lovers have been forced to connect their computers
to their home stereos, or to make duplicate copies of their music files
to CDs and portable storage players if they want to listen to their
music away from the computers. But now, with HomePod's 802.11b, or
Wi-Fi, network interface to stream MP3 files to remote devices,
consumers now have a real and convenient solution to enjoying their
digital music around the house.
The HomePod enhances Apple's digital hub concept, complementing iTunes
and iPod. Think of HomePod as an iPod for home distributed
entertainment. The handheld device functions just like an iPod, with
the ability to browse by song name, artists, album, and genre.
The device scans surrounding computers on the wireless network for
available media libraries and list them for selection and playing. Host
Server software runs on a PC, Mac, or Linux machines.
HomePod features an 802.11b wireless and Ethernet network interface, FM
tuner, USB port, built-in stereo speakers, stereo audio outputs to home
hi-fi system, headphone jack, 2.5" back-lit LCD display, jog-shuttle
rotating dial, and on-unit control buttons.
Home page of that device is here :
http://www.macsense.com/product/homepod/