Hi-Fi Bluetooth Receiver

New QED 'uPlay' Hi-Fi Bluetooth Receiver 'Puck',

with apt-X for CD Quality Sound, Launches at CES 2010

QED is a brand of Armour Home. Bob Abraham, QED Founder, stated:
"Increasingly more and more people are using their iPhone or laptop as a Personal Entertainment Device (PED). The combination of stored music, videos and games, together with a plethora of streamed content from the internet, especially free music services, has transformed the way people access media."

But how do you 'liberate' this often protected content and wirelessly deliver a very high quality music stream to your sound system? Bluetooth is the only way to do this natively. Now, thanks to apt-X, you can enjoy wireless, streamed music with CD quality sound.

The new 'puck' shaped QED uPlay (pronounced 'yoo-play') is specifically designed to exploit this new and exciting opportunity in the form of a discreet Bluetooth Hi-Fi Receiver which incorporates the incredible apt-X Codec as well as the latest Bluecore 5 chipset.

QED uPlay seamlessly switches between the standard SBC Codec and apt-X, depending on the transmission source. uPlay is ideally suited to connect to an existing hi-fi system, home theater system or even the better quality iPod docks, fitted with an Aux in socket, thus enabling true wireless connectivity of a PED to your favorite sound system.

To experience uPlay for yourself visit the Armour Home stand at CES 2010 (Stand 14734 LVCC Central Hall)

2010-01-05