Evolve – Wireless iPod Music System by Griffin

Griffin Evolve

Evolve is the name of this iPod system from Griffin. It allows you to place the wireless cubic speakers anywhere you like within a range of 150 feet.

In all this excitement we almost forgot to mention that the Evolve delivers incredibly rich, detailed sonics. Which, in basic terms, means it sounds superb. But it’s not all about audio because this multifunctional masterpiece has an A/V socket so you can hook it up to your TV and watch iPod videos on the big screen. And because the speakers are wireless you can put them anywhere in the room for great stereo sound. Throw in a powerful remote capable of controlling the action from 150ft, through walls and windows, and you’re looking at a wireless music system that redefines the genre.

Griffin Evolve

Features:

  • Broadcasts digital sound to wireless, rechargeable speakers.
  • Compatible with all docking iPods (see below).
  • Wireless speakers play your music anywhere within 150 feet of the base station.
  • Use Evolve with your existing electronics including TVs, stereos, CD players and other digital music players.
  • RF remote controls iPod and Evolve up to 150 feet away.
  • Tuned speaker enclosures with efficient Class-D amplifiers for balanced stereo sound.
  • Speakers play up to 10 hours on a single charge with built in lithium-ion batteries.
  • Auxiliary stereo input for digital music players, CD players and other devices.
  • Composite video and S-video Out connect iPod to your TV for movie, video and photo viewing.

Griffin Evolve

The Evolve Wireless Music System by Griffin is available over at Firebox for £259.95 (about $524 USD).

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    22 January 2009 at 10:10 am

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  5. Portable Wireless Speakers
    25 March 2009 at 6:12 pm

    Looks like a great idea and product, but a little too pricey for me…would love it if it was cheaper…

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