If you’re a music buff, just listening to your own collection, no matter how big it is, can get old. Eventually you start hearing the same songs over and over again and to keep buying of course, takes money.
Aluratek has a solution for you that will give you an almost unlimited supply of sounds to fill your home, no matter what you enjoy listening to.
Aluratek today announced the debut of the Home Theater Edition WiFi Internet Radio Tuner, a wireless radio with easy access to more than 11,000 stations in more than 150 countries with no monthly fees. With built-in HD station support, the radio connects easily to a home theater system unit using a standard RCA audio input and to any WiFi/Wireless router.
The Home Theater Edition WiFi Internet Radio supports all receivers and is compatible with universal plug-n-play audio servers like Microsoft Media Player 11, Microsoft Media Connect and MusicMatch Jukebox so you can stream your music library from your computer wirelessly in addition to the 11,000+ radio stations. The device requires little calibration, allowing music lovers to set up and start playing radio through their home theater systems in a matter of minutes.
"The new Aluratek Home Theater Edition WiFi Internet Radio is easy to install and includes no monthly fees like those associated with satellite radio and you’ll get thousands of more stations including access to international radio as well," said John Wolikow, VP Sales and Marketing for Aluratek. "If you have a wireless router at home and like music, sports or talk radio, you should really enjoy what this next generation radio delivers."
No matter what you enjoy listening to, you’re probably going to find it somewhere online. If this device is as easy to setup as the manufacturer suggests, that content will no longer be trapped in your laptop speakers. The Aluratek Home Theater Edition is available for $129.
via Aluratek
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