CTIA: Cy-Fi for cyclists

Fri Sep 12, 2008 4:19PM EDT

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I was happy to finally see Cy-Fi on display at CTIA this week. This small speaker connects wirelessly to any Bluetooth-enabled device or iPod so you can listen to your tunes anytime without damaging your hearing. What I really like about the speaker is the sleek design, its portability, and the way it attaches to almost anything including your bike's handlebars, backpack, or sun visor.

Two versions of the Cy-Fi speaker were on display: one connects to your iPod using a small dongle, while the other connects to your mobile phone via Bluetooth. The speakers have a total of four buttons to control your tunes, volume levels, and you can even take calls if you have the Bluetooth version.

Cy-Fi has a battery life of six hours, and can transmit a signal to up to 30 feet. The best part is you can broadcast music to up to four speakers using a single iPod or mobile phone, but you do have to buy transmitters seperately to do this though.

Cy-Fi will hit stores at the end of the month in black, red, and silver, and will retail for about $200.

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  • 1 Posted by somebodys_here on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:32PM EDT Report Abuse

    Not bad, a little pricey though. Don't like $200 cost for a wireless speaker system for an iPod.

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