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iogearpowerline.jpgI met with Iogear today; the company was showcasing a handful of new and upcoming additions to their product line. The one that caught my attention the most out of the spread was the Powerline Audio System.The audio accessory utilizes the titular technology to transmit audio signals over a home network.

Powerline technology has been available in consumer products for some time now but has never really caught on, due initially to limited transfer speeds. The technology has since been eclipsed in homes by far more popular wireless technologies such as Bluetooth and the various 802.11 incarnations, though Iogear assured me that Powerline transfer speeds have since improved greatly.

Essentially, Powerline transmits information over your existing electric lines. The Powerline Audio Station Receiver incorporates an iPod dock and audio input. Plug the receiver into an outlet in one room and the speakers into another, anywhere in your house or apartment, up to 990 feet away (it should be on the same circuit breaker). The Audio Station transmits audio signals to up to four receivers.

Sounds pretty sweet to me. We should be getting on in for review soon.

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Posted by: hobbitt
April 9, 2008 5:59 PM

... it should be on the same circuit breaker ...

That's a pretty significant restriction, if true.

In our house the office (where the computers are) is on a different breaker than the master bedroom (where we have a stereo). Your statement says the Iomega system would be worthless in this scenario.


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