Logitech Squeezebox Duet - music anywhere in your home

Posted on Sunday, January 06 2008 @ 19:47 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
Logitech unveils the Squeezebox Duet network music system at CES 2008, a new product which allows you to access and listen to music in any room of your home.
The new Squeezebox Duet system offers an innovative controller, which includes a full-color LCD screen, and a compact receiver – enabling people to wirelessly browse, select and play their digital music on their existing stereo speakers anywhere in the home – even when their computer is off.

With the Logitech Squeezebox Duet network music system, music lovers can listen to their personal digital music collection, Internet radio and subscription services on their home-entertainment system in their living room, the stereo system in their bedroom, even on the mini-system in their kitchen – anywhere they have audio gear. And with the Squeezebox Duet controller, listeners can control their digital music from the palm of their hand.

Broadband and digitization are rapidly transforming how people listen to music. Today, nearly 65 percent of adults and more than 86 percent of people eighteen to twenty-four years old worldwide use their computers to access music, according to research firm IDC.1 And an additional 95 million people will pay for online music services in 2008.2

“Even though more and more people are using their computers to listen to music from a wide variety of sources, there is no convenient way to listen to digital music throughout the home – until now,” said Robin Selden, vice president and general manager of Logitech’s Streaming Media business unit. “The Squeezebox Duet provides instant access to all the music people love – whether it’s from their personal library, from Internet radio stations or from the growing number of online subscription services.”

The Squeezebox Duet Controller
To help people navigate their digital music collections, the new Squeezebox Controller features a 2.4-inch full-color LCD screen. The multi-room controller uses a convenient scroll wheel, familiar menus and intuitive buttons, making it easy for people to browse, select and play their personal music collection, Internet radio and online subscription services, such as Rhapsody, MP3tunes.com and Pandora. People can search music by artist, albums, playlists, genres and a host of other categories. Plus, the brilliant full-color screen displays album art and allows people to personalize their screen wallpaper.

The Squeezebox Duet Receiver
Building on the control and audio quality of the classic Squeezebox, the new compact wireless receiver easily fits in any room in the house. Expert engineering and sophisticated audio rendering technology helps provide enhanced sound clarity. Advanced 802.11g wireless technology eliminates the need to string wires everywhere just to listen to music from the computer. And Squeezebox owners who want to control multiple music sources all over the house can easily add more receivers, allowing them to listen to a different song in each room, or synchronize their receivers to hear the same tune throughout the house. Multiple receivers can all be controlled by one Squeezebox Duet Controller.

Access Millions of Songs
The unique Squeezebox solution even allows people to listen to music when their computer is off. Upon registering the Squeezebox Duet network music system, people can access thousands of radio stations and millions of songs, aggregated by Logitech’s unique Internet service: the SqueezeNetwork, an open-source platform. By putting music on the SqueezeNetwork, people can listen to their personal digital music collection, enjoy Internet radio or access subscription music services through their Squeezebox Duet network music system from any location with Internet access – no interaction with the computer is required.

The new Squeezebox Duet joins the original award-winning Logitech Squeezebox network music system and the audiophile’s first choice: the Logitech Transporter network music system. For current Squeezebox and Transporter owners who want to control their music from the palm of their hand, a standalone Squeezebox Controller can be purchased and easily integrated into their current setup.


This product is available in retail stores for $399.99. Additional receivers can be bought for $149.99 and a standalone controller can be purchased for $299.99.


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Thomas De Maesschalck

Thomas has been messing with computer since early childhood and firmly believes the Internet is the best thing since sliced bread. Enjoys playing with new tech, is fascinated by science, and passionate about financial markets. When not behind a computer, he can be found with running shoes on or lifting heavy weights in the weight room.



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