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Old 11-25-2002, 08:30 AM
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Bluetooth Breakthrough Delivers CD-Quality Wireless Audio

Got Bluetooth? If you are like me and have fiddled, or worked with....ok obsessed about bluetooth networking, you may have tried the unenvyable experiment of streaming audio over a BT connection. Dissapointing might be one word to express the quality of an audio stream over this type of slow-bandwidth connection.

ExtremeTech, however is offering us some hope through this article that talks about about a new Bluetooth-based audio cable replacement that claims CD quality Audio over a bluetooth connection.

"Cable Replacement Technologies, Inc is working with PoGo! Products -- developer of the first hard-drive based MP3 player the PJB-100 -- to bring the technology to market. Pogo plans on releasing the receiver within 10 weeks, and expects it to hook up to a Bluetooth-enabled Pocket PC. The expected price is about $50.

The company claims that the decoder delivers a 94dB signal to noise ratio, and an acoustic range from 20Hz to 20kHz. The encoder delivers 44.1kHz sampling at a max bitrate of 192kbps, a signal to noise ratio of 85dB and a 96dB dynamic range with the same acoustic range as the transmitter. "
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