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iLuv i399

iLuv today announced the i399 BluePin 2.1 Channel Hi-Fi Audio System for the iPod. It features BluePin II technology—a combination of Bluetooth TX and Bluetooth RX—which lets music lovers listen to music on Bluetooth headphones or send music from another stereo to the i399 from up to a whopping 300 feet.

In addition, the i399 includes speaker phone capabilities for incoming and outgoing calls, FM radio tuner, subwoofer, digital clock display, and an auxiliary line input for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd generations of iPod and other audio devices.

The iLuv i399 comes with the detachable BluePin audio transmitter/receiver, remote control, AC adapter, and dock adapters. It's available now for $229 from J&R, Fry's Electronics, B&H Photo, and www.i-luv.com.

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