SuperTooth debuts super-cheap multi-room speaker system at 2015 CES

LAS VEGAS French manufacturer SuperTooth announced a new and inexpensive multi-room audio system based on the Bluetooth protocol. The system includes up to five total speakers, each of which can be placed in different locations around the home, allowing for an uninterrupted transition of audio content when moving from room to room.

The speaker system connects to SuperTooths free multi-room app, from which a user can control both total system volume and which speakers are set to mono versus stereo. A multi-room speaker system can be a great audio solution for both social gatherings and individual use. The company plans to offer the all-in-one system at a relatively affordable price.

SuperTooths goal was to deliver a package of multi-room speakers already pre-installed to make the experience seamless, said Yves Le Reun, vice president of sales and marketing, in a press release. For $299, a three speaker set comes at the price of a single speaker from competitors, and since the initial connection is made via Bluetooth, users have far more versatility when streaming their music.

The Bluetooth connection opens up a large amount of streamable content from devices like computers, tablets and smartphones, including music from apps like Spotify, Pandora and YouTube, as well as the owners music library. By using Bluetooth, customers can take advantage of easy-to-use interfaces that already exist through mobile and computer apps instead of having to struggle with a complicated speaker system. SuperTooths multi-room speaker system, then, is designed to be a painless way to stream and listen to audio content.

Why this matters: Sonos currently dominates the multi-room audio market and has proven to be a very tough competitor. But the least-expensive Sonos speaker, the Play:1, is priced at $199. Building a three-speaker system using SuperTooth speakers would cost half as much. The key question, however, is whether it will sound as good or be as flexible as a Sonos system.

Well get one in for review as soon as we can to answer that.

Chanelle is a freelance contributor who writes about smart home products and connected devices. She has written for Fortune and Forbes covering business and technology. More by Chanelle Bessette

Your message has been sent.

There was an error emailing this page.

Read the rest here:

SuperTooth debuts super-cheap multi-room speaker system at 2015 CES

Related Posts

Comments are closed.