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orld-class acoustic stereo sound goes wireless with the newly launched Motorola EQ7 Wireless Hi-Fi Stereo Speaker. Blast music in full, rich sound and take calls over the high-quality speakerphone with a powerful built-in microphone. Portable audio has never sounded this good. A tuned-ported enclosure, combined with four aluminium dome Odyssey transducers driven by powerful neodymium magnets, provide deep rich bass and smooth response, clear out to 20kHz. The class 1 Bluetooth wireless connection delivers up to 100m/330ft of range for true wireless freedom. When using the speakerphone function, integrated controls make it easy to switch between music and calls with the touch of a button.
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Motorola EQ7 Stereo Bluetooth
Jazz up your dinner party or take your music with you. The Motorola EQ7 can be powered by the included AC power adapter or four AA-batteries. And while the Motorola EQ7 can easily connect wirelessly with an MP3 player, PC, or mobile phone using Stereo Bluetooth (A2DP), a 3.5mm standard audio jack also allows wired connection to almost any music source.
Motorola EQ7 Wireless Hi-Fi Speaker Availability
The Motorola EQ7 Wireless Hi-Fi Stereo Speaker is expected to become available in Q2 2008. Pricing and product availability may vary per region.
Motorola EQ7 Features
- Class 1 Bluetooth wireless technology range
- Four aluminum-dome Odyssey transducers
- Tuned-ported enclosure for an outstanding listening experience
- Built-in microphone with noise reduction & echo cancellation
- Intuitive, back-lit controls for easy operation
- EasyPair technology for simplified connection to compatible Bluetooth enabled devices
- 3.5mm audio jack for wired connection to other music devices
Motorola EQ7 Specifications
- Power : Included AC power adapter or Four AA batteries
- Bluetooth Wireless Technology : Version 2.0, HF1.5, A2DP, AVRCP
- Weight : 440 g
- Dimensions : 169 x 154 x 42 mm

Photo : Motorola at Mobile World Congress 2008










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