Kleer Wireless Audio are utilizing 2.4Ghz radio frequencies to project high quality audio from your iPod Nano.

Any Kleer enabled sink can receive the lossless CD-quality digital stereo audio, which includes those Stereo Wireless Earphones pictured.
Alternatives such as Bluetooth sacrifice sound quality and generally have poor ISM band coexistence performance in high interference environments. Plus drain your batteries. The 2.4Ghz means Kleer can produce 16-bit, 44.1KHz-sampled stereo audio - no compression - with a reported 10 times less battery consumption.
Something I love is the Kleer’s Listen In?. This enables multiple wireless receivers - headphones and speakers - picking up the same signal. One iPod, ten listeners.
The key business strategy for Kleer is licensing. Already the next Jet Stream MP3 player from RCA will have Kleer wireless integrated.
“We’re thrilled that a quality brand such as RCA has chosen to use Kleer to enable a key differentiating feature for their next generation of MP3 players,” says Levent Gun, President and CEO of Kleer. “We see support for wireless earphones as the price of entry for MP3 players over the coming months, and RCA is setting the pace for this capability.”
This is definitely technology that will be snatched up by mid-high end audio manufacturers, plus any other MP3 maker that is thinking smart.
Product [Kleer Wireless Audio] Via [OhGizmo!]
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