Harman Kardon's Soundsticks Go The Way Of Wireless
Sep 05, 2012 20:28
The 2001 Harmon Kardon soundsticks were designed by Jonny Ive himself, and were first inducted into MoMA's permanent collection. Now the soundsticks have gone wireless. The speakers are the same with 10 watts in each satellite and 20 watts going into the subwoofer.
Now it's packing on some modern tech in it with Bluetooth to give you a over the air connection. As to whether or not it will offer the same audio fidelity compared to a wired connection remains to be seen.
But Bluetooth will also hike the price up and instead of the $200 expect to pay $230. [Harman Kardon]
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