Products on display for the first time at CES, South Hall,

Booth #21419

CS-700

Klipsch Introduces Family of Multi-Room Entertainment

Products With Wireless KlipschCastTechnology

New wireless multi-room system delivers company’s signature high-performance sound

INDIANAPOLIS (January 8, 2007) — Most home theater products available today lack expansibility and confine owners to one room of the house. In response, Klipsch is launching a high-end multi-room product series that wirelessly streams the company’s high-performance sound throughout the home.

The new KlipschCast™ family lets users “build” a superior multi-room audio system for music and movies without having to wire, cut holes or retrofit in any way.

Kicking off the series is the 2007 CES Innovations Award winning CS-700 DVD Entertainment System, a 2.1 virtual surround sound system with a wireless subwoofer. Incorporating 60 years of stringent engineering and class-leading research and development, this compact package is designed to deliver the most powerful, most lifelike virtual surround sound performances on the market. The system’s wireless subwoofer and easy set up also make it one of the most flexible.

Additionally, the CS-700 serves as a hub for wirelessly transmitting CD- quality audio to not only its local subwoofer, but also other KlipschCast products such as the new RoomGroove Music Center. Sold separately, the RoomGroove requires no wiring beyond a power cord and has a retractable iPod® dock.

“With unmatched wireless competency and dynamic sound performance, our KlipschCast products fill the market gap for a high- quality multi-room audio system that’s easy to install and simple to operate,” said Mike Klipsch, president of Klipsch Audio Technologies. “This platform allows users to easily expand their Klipsch sound from room-to-room without being tripped up or tied down.”

Alone, each product is designed to be a top performer in its category, but together the CS-700 and one or more RoomGroove units really deliver the full-capability of the system – wirelessly sending CD-quality music, TV or movie sound all over the house.

Page 2
Image 2
PYLE Audio CES 2007 Products With Wireless KlipschCast Technology, Klipsch Introduces Family of Multi-Room Entertainment

CES 2007 specifications

PYLE Audio showcased its innovative range of audio products at the CES 2007, highlighting the company’s commitment to blending cutting-edge technology with superior sound quality. Known for providing excellent audio solutions at competitive prices, PYLE’s portfolio at the event featured a diverse collection of speakers, amplifiers, and multimedia devices designed to enhance listening experiences for both home and car users.

One of the main features presented was a new line of high-performance car audio systems. PYLE introduced advanced subwoofers designed to deliver deep, resonant bass and improved sound clarity. These subwoofers were engineered with robust materials to withstand the rigors of automotive environments, ensuring longevity and reliability. Additionally, PYLE demonstrated their custom-fit car speakers, which promised a perfect audio experience without compromising space or aesthetics in vehicles.

In the realm of home audio, PYLE unveiled an array of multimedia sound systems equipped with the latest in wireless technology. These systems enabled users to stream music directly from their smartphones, tablets, and other devices via Bluetooth, making it easier than ever to enjoy high-quality sound at home. The integration of improved amplification technologies ensured that PYLE’s home audio products could compete with higher-end brands without the hefty price tag.

The company also highlighted its commitment to user-friendly designs. Many of PYLE's products at CES featured intuitive controls and customizable settings, allowing users to easily tailor the audio output to their preferences. The incorporation of remote controls and easy setup procedures made these products accessible for users of all technical skill levels.

Another significant technology introduced was the use of DSP (Digital Signal Processing), which allowed for enhanced audio tuning and sound optimization. This technology ensured clarity across all frequencies, providing an immersive listening experience whether in a car or at home.

PYLE Audio’s presence at CES 2007 reinforced its reputation for quality and innovation in the audio industry. By combining advanced technology with user-centric features and affordability, PYLE aimed to reach a wider audience, connecting more people to high-fidelity sound. The showcased products left a lasting impression, illustrating the brand’s vision of making superior audio accessible to everyone. Overall, CES 2007 was a crucial platform for PYLE Audio to highlight its ongoing efforts in enhancing the audio experience across various environments.