Universal wireless chip eliminating proprietary wireless headphone transceivers' supremacy

Jul 24, 2007 07:09 GMT  ·  By

Now, just how many times have you gotten angry with wireless headphones that would not work with your existing wireless module? Each manufacturer tends to go "proprietary" so you buy their gear each time you decide to switch; namely, you simply can't use a Sony wireless module with Nokia wireless headphones. Or can you?

Casuh is a Korea-based company whose efforts to bring all wireless standards and connections to a common point has finally paid off in the body of the Joyfon headset. We're speaking about extended freedom here: not only will you benefit from the advantages of the wireless connection that brings music to your ears in absence of any wires, but gives you the possibility to stop mingling with all sorts of transmitters to have your sound delivered to you ears.

The Casuh Joyfon promises a most convenient usage of your wireless sound sources, such as PC, MP3 player, FM radio and so many more. Instead of having to differently tune in to each of such sources' module (if possible) you will just select them as easy as choosing channels on a radio. We're speaking multitasking wireless technology here and the Retaw-1 chip (the one responsible for this technology) offers even short-range communication between Joyfon users!

So far the specs say that the Retaw-1 chip from Casuh can offer lower price and better quality than other wireless transmission protocols such as Bluetooth or ZigBee. The new audio wireless technology will be quite useful for many places such as libraries, tour vehicles and guides in museums and similar instances, broadcasting certain messages over a 100m-radius using an optional transmitter allowing to share one audio source with many sets, re-directing signals and pretty much anything involving an audio network.

The price is yet to be announced but a very convenient rate is being expected.

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