
Playing music in multiple rooms shouldn’t be the privilege of the fabulously wealthy. Intellitouch’s Eos Digital Wireless Audio System is aimed squarely at the rest of us, with an entry price of $249 for a base station and one wireless speaker. You can connect up to three more speakers for $129 each, though unlike more expensive systems like those from Sonos—which run upward of $900—you can’t control the speakers independently, and they all play the same tune. Setup and Design Getting started couldn’t be easier with the Eos (available in black and white). Because all the parts are wireless, all you need to do is plug each unit in. The base station is the size of a classic toaster (10 x 9 x 7 inches), with a ported 3-inch subwoofer on the bottom and 1-inch drivers on either side of a dock that works with any dock connector–equipped iPod or iPhone. (The iPhone goes into Airplane mode, so you won’t receive calls.)
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