Philips unveils iPod-friendly Bluetooth speaker stations
Continuing its strange obsession with unveiling products by the flocks, Philips has yet again given us numerous things to juggle at once. This time around it's a trio of iPod-friendly music / AV stations, two of which also include Bluetooth support. The $199 three-piece BTM-628 iPod speaker station conveniently docks and plays your jams from either the DAP or your BT-enabled cellphone, plays back MP3 discs and CDs, shows caller ID and enables handsfree conversations, and also includes a USB port and SD / MMC slot for playing back tunes from a flash card; the BTM-630 steps it up by adding a CD writer that can create MP3 discs from music stored on flash media. The $399 DCD-778 undercabinet system touts an AM / FM tuner, DVD player, ATSC TV tuner, 8.5-inch LCD, flip-down iPod dock, and the ability to play back videos stored on your Apple. Look for these goodies as well as an iPod clock radio to land sometime this fall.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
arobinson @ Jun 13th 2007 5:57PM
It's about time that someone else brought out a bluetooth sound center for iPod. Thanks Philips
esavage @ Jun 13th 2007 6:32PM
BTM-630 the one in the Picture right?
myownswordsman @ Jun 13th 2007 9:54PM
yeah, i have the same question as esavage, what's the pic model... it would be a so good for if it is BTM-628... lol...