Mobile phones sound better

May 30, 2007 07:56 GMT  ·  By

Mobile phones with integrated MP3 players are the new hit, as more and more users appreciate solutions for compacting these two devices into only one. For adapting to such needs, Altec Lansing has developed speakers which are especially designed for working with mobile phones.

The T515 speaker model coming from Altec Lansing are capable of wirelessly connecting with mobile phones through Bluetooth technology. This unit is made of a speaker base and the Bluetooth receiver. The connection with the mobile phone enables its user to either listen through headphones or let the music stream from the speakers.

Useful enough, if a call comes when the user is listening to music, it is automatically paused until the conversation ends. This makes the T515 compact a stereo system, a speaker phone and a wearable handset, all in one device.

The sound quality might turn out to be quite impressive. Other audio devices, such as an iPod, can also be connected to the auxiliary input through a 3.5 mm stereo cable. Even more, it also has a USB cable that makes it easy to recharge from a notebook or a PC. This makes T515 be a versatile device that manages to adapt to a wide range of needs when it comes to high quality sound rendering.

Altec Leasing is a one of the top manufacturers and marketers of sound systems designed for computer and home entertainment. Even more, it offers evolved solutions for personal digital media, headsets and headphones.

Altec Lansing T515 speakers work with mobile phones that are capable of supporting A2DP, which stands for the Bluetooth standard for wireless stereo output. The system works on AAA batteries that provide enough power for a continuous music stream of up to 7 hours and 13 hours of standby time. All these facilities come for the price of USD 150.