OutCast
OutCast
OutCast
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Finally! Listen to your iPod or any MP3 player or music files of any kind through real audio equipment. No wires, no static, no interference, no software... just plug –and-play.

Soundcast forms a wireless bridge between an audio source like an MP3 player and an audio sound system – no wires to run, no programming required – it’s the perfect solution to that installation issue that has you stumped.

Soundcast systems have developed a line of products incorporating a unique 2.4GHz wireless audio technology. For years, wireless solutions and wireless speakers have been plagued with outside interference from other products using the crowded 2.4GHz band. The Soundcast engineering team has refined our wireless audio technology to the point where the microwave oven or the cordless phone will not affect the quality of musical listening experience anywhere in the home. No buzzes, no dropouts, no distortion – just pure clean sound!

ENJOY MUSIC WIRELESSLY IN THE GREAT OUTDOORS. OutCast is a wireless all-weather outdoor speaker system designed to provide high performance full-range music in the garden or patio. Place the OutCast in the garden and it will wirelessly connect to the included iCast or transmitter.

  

Features

  Powerful 100 watt digital amplifier

  Four high frequency drivers in an omni-directional array

  203mm downward-firing woofer

  Water resistant design - ideal for the unpredictable British weather

  Up to 10 hours on the built-in, rechargeable battery pack

  OutCast has an internal AC power supply that can rechargeable NiMH Battery Pack and simultaneously operate OutCast

  Buttons for pause/play and track forward/track back for remote iPod operation

  Controls for volume, on/off and mood lighting

  Input jack for direct connection of an MP3 player or other compatible device

            

             "Clever wireless music system and works well...

             it'll also go loud - really, really loud... fun? Oh yes"

                            What HI-FI October 2007

                                 What HI-FI