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Bluetooth-Enabled Tubular Speakers for iPad and iPhone

Wednesday, July 14th, 2010
Tubular Wireless Speakers Now Available for iPad and iPhones: Bluetooth-enabled speakers offer enhanced stereo sound without wires

IPEVO, Inc., a designer and maker of products for emerging Internet-driven behaviors, has released Tubular Wireless Speakers for Apple’s iPad as well as the latest generation of the iPhone. Tubular is a portable pair of three-watt speakers that provides iPad and iPhone users with improved two-way stereo sound, as compared to each device’s built-in mono speaker. Tubular utilizes Bluetooth technology, such that the speakers can communicate wirelessly with any Bluetooth audio device at distances of up to 32 feet (10 meters).

The wireless capability offered by Bluetooth presents an alternative to conventional dock-style speaker systems, in which devices must be physically connected (“docked”) to the speaker unit to function. This limitation may be undesirable with respect to existing behaviors of iPad and iPhone users, who often need or prefer to hold the unit while they listen. When users choose Tubular Wireless Speakers to improve the audio experience of these advanced devices, they are afforded a degree of flexibility they would not enjoy with dock-style systems.

“Tubular Wireless Speakers offer iPad and iPhone users a clear advantage over bulky, non-portable dock station speakers,” remarked Royce Hong, CEO and big head of design of IPEVO. “Enhanced stereo sound should not have to come at the cost of portability and functionality. From navigating music tracks to enjoying a host of popular apps such as Guitar Hero, users want to keep their devices in hand. And Tubular gives them the freedom to do just that.”

A distinctive interlocking design gives Tubular its name. Left and right speakers lock together in a tube shape, and a simple twist separates them. Speakers can then be
locked back together to form a lightweight and compact single unit for storage or travel. The weight of the speaker tube is 9.5 ounces (270 grams), and the unit features dimensions of 2.5 x 5.5 x 2.9 inches (75 x 140 x 75 mms).

Tubular offers up to 8 hours of playback time courtesy of a rechargeable lithium ion battery, and up to 100 hours of standby time per single charge. Tubular can be plugged into any standard USB port, and a full charge is accomplished in approximately 2 hours.

IPEVO’s Tubular Wireless Speakers for the iPad and iPhone, available in black or white, are available exclusively through the company’s online store at ipevo.com at a price of $79.

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Vuvuzela Man with Multi-Vuvuzela Technology for iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad

Wednesday, July 14th, 2010
Vuvuzela Man™ Escapes Ban; Brings Powerful and Personal Vuvuzela to iPhone and iPad App Store

Vuvuzela Man™, the world’s most powerful yet personal Vuvuzela for iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad. Users can pick their own horn and play up to four Vuvuzelas simultaneously with Multi-Vuvuzela™ technology.

Spoonjack, creator of iBone – the Pocket Trombone, today announced the release of Vuvuzela Man™ – the world’s most powerful yet personal Vuvuzela for iPhone, iPod Touch, and with the forthcoming Big Vuvuzela Man™, iPad. Users can customize their horn and with Multi-Vuvuzela™ technology, play up to four Vuvuzelas simultaneously. Video and images are available at vuvuzelaman.com

“This is a great step forward for the Vuvuzela,” said Tom Scharfeld, founder of Spoonjack. “Now anyone can enjoy the Vuvuzela when and where it’s otherwise been impossible — whether it’s been banned by their sporting authority, shunned by friends and neighbors, or simply can’t fit in their bag.”

Vuvuzela Man offers a capable array of intuitive controls. Touch or blow to produce a sound, slide a finger to bend the pitch, and raise and lower the bell to adjust volume. With each additional touch, a new Vuvuzela pops up and plays.

Users can pick their preferred horn from colors including red, green, yellow or blue. With the World Teams upgrade, they can additionally support their favorite team and choose from one
of the contenders in the 2010 World Cup.

Though optimized to simulate the noisy ‘shower of sound’ after which the Vuvuzela was named, Vuvuzela Man allows users to try to make music, too, and play along with any tune in their iPod library.

Pricing and Availability: Vuvuzela Man is available in the App Store now and free for a limited time. The World Teams Vuvuzela pack is available for purchase within Vuvuzela Man for $0.99.

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