Nokia and JBL present their new "wireless"

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PlayUp-Portable-Wireless-SpeakerNokia has already realized that the idea is to innovate, join who knows and produce devices that really appeal to users. HTC realized early on, made a line of smartphones in partnership with Beats Audio, "offering" the well-known headsets manufactured by that company

If the Beats Audio, is JBL, it was this company that Nokia was "looking for" to produce these columns (see the photo, extremely colorful).

The name of these columns: PlayUp portable speaker.

Some technical details:
  • Dimensions: 118 x 118 x 128mm,
  • Weight: 760g.
    • Isotropic expansion of sound (ie, they will hear the same in all directions) thanks to this cylindrical shape of the speakers.
    • Faithful reproduction of all details of the recording thanks to JBL technology (says Nokia

    The rechargeable battery has enough charge for 10 hours of normal use and whoever you want can always plug in and recharge, or use the speaker connected directly to AC.

    The upcoming Lumia smartphones, with Windows Phone 8 can connect to the speakers via NFC (that is, users will not need wires to connect to the speaker). If you do not have a Lumia you can always use a cable, Nokia left this option to please Greeks and Trojans.

    Seems like a good option, but I forgot the price: about 190 USD (19.000 AKZ). I'm starting to change my mind, but if the sound is as good as Nokia says, I can think again. What's more, taxi drivers in Angola are witnesses of JBL's sound capability ... and we (passers-by) suffer from it.

    [Via]: Nokia

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