Mix Wi-Fi and Portable Digital Audio, Get Aireo 189
Midwestern gadget freak writes "What do you get when you mix Wi-Fi and digital tunes? The Aireo, which syncs with a PC over a high-speed wireless link instead of a cable or dock. It packs in other features not found in an iPod, but has a measly 1.5 gigabyte drive and won't work with any of the top music-download services. Its maker isn't a household name, but Best Buy will sell the things in a few weeks."
Measly 1.5 gig (Score:5, Insightful)
Re: (Score:2)
Re:Measly 1.5 gig (Score:2, Funny)
then perhaps you should check your meds...
Re:Measly 1.5 gig (Score:2)
The player has a slot for compact flash card to xfer pics from digital camera to the 1.5HD.
I mean come on, these days even compact flash cards can do 4 GB., and when u shoot raw, u want lots and lots of space. 1.5GB is peanuts
I see a big dissapointment (Score:5, Funny)
Re:I see a big dissapointment (Score:2)
Re:I see a big dissapointment (Score:2)
What are you talking about? I watch porn every day!
If every mp3 player is dubbed "iPod Killer" (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:If every mp3 player is dubbed "iPod Killer" (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:If every mp3 player is dubbed "iPod Killer" (Score:2)
Re:If every mp3 player is dubbed "iPod Killer" (Score:3, Interesting)
Re: (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:If every mp3 player is dubbed "iPod Killer" (Score:5, Insightful)
It's the best product out there right now. It wins on:
*ease of use (syncs and charges effortlessly with mac/pc)
* player UI (you can find any one of 10,000 songs in less than 10 seconds, while driving... so I hear)
* ease of music procurement (iTunes is a great mpeg3/mpeg4 ripper and it also hooks into the very good iTunes Music Store)
*good looks (other mp3 players look like a robot's diseased ear that fell off)
* cool accessories (there's a ton of iPod goodies out there, from car chargers to boom boxes to FR transmitters to...)
Just my opinions, but sometimes things do well in the market not only because of marketing, but also due to actual quality and resultant word of mouth.
~jeff
Re:If every mp3 player is dubbed "iPod Killer" (Score:3, Insightful)
Quoteth the raven:
Just
Re:If every mp3 player is dubbed "iPod Killer" (Score:2)
oh and the time of the flight to New Zealand...
What's the defining feature for me? (Score:1)
Nobody cares about ogg. (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Nobody cares about ogg. (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Nobody cares about ogg. (Score:2)
Well, I thought that too, but try searching on google for "ogg". (gives more hits than "itunes").
Among many things Ogg, that google will find, one can also see fake "search engines" and "directory" sites, using "Ogg" as google-bait. Somebody must think, that this will generate more traffic.
I don't think that Ogg is an obscure format anymore.
iHP120 - Its really not that hard (Score:2, Informative)
Re:iHP120 - Its really not that hard (Score:2)
Why the cornice drive? (Score:5, Insightful)
An Analysis (Score:5, Insightful)
Apple and HP should't lose too much sleep over this devices redeeming wireless factor, the fact it isn't a household name is becoming irrelevant as more consumers become aware of competing technologies but because it doesn't play buddies with iTMS or even Napster 2.0 is distressing, especially as the music download services enter maturity
But still, cool technology, useful placement, wrong time
Kudos to it
Re:An Analysis (Score:2)
I disagree. I have a 256 MB iRiver player and I have no plans to switch to another model.
I dont have a need or a desire to carry my entire music collection around in my pocket. (At least not till all portables are WiFi enabled, and allow you to trade music with the 20 people on your subway car).
I just want the MP3/OGG equivalent of the original walkman. My 256 MB player achieves this, and gives me the capacity to store four CD's
Re:An Analysis (Score:2)
Wireless is nice, and iPod could use a wireless dock also. Killer accessoriy, if there is one...
Also think about the speed. The upload 25GB of music on wireless (802.11b = 11Mbps) versus FireWire (480Mbps), you can see how it takes the whole night to have your music tra
Re:An Analysis (Score:2)
This would be really cool in YOUR CAR! Park it at home, have you wireless extend to your garage, and sync wirelessly...
You example is also nice.
Normal people don't need too much space. (Score:2)
1 GB is enough to store 16 CDs at moderate bit rate quality, perhaps half of that at top rate.
That is 8 to 16 hours of music.
I don't know others, but I don't hook up to a music player for more than 20 minutes or half an hour a day, mostly during my commute to work.
If you have the damn player glued to your ears 4 or 5 hours a day, so in your mind you create the "need" to carry around your 200 CD collection at all time, I would suggest that it sounds horribly like a m
Re:Normal people don't need too much space. (Score:2)
As I think about getting a (more) portable MP3 player, I realize that:
Yes, that means that I balk at the 10 and 15GB iPo
Re:An Analysis (Score:2)
But it's easy to fix that, thanks to M. Johansen.
I like (Score:5, Interesting)
Useless use of a good hardware combo (Score:5, Interesting)
But you can... (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Useless use of a good hardware combo (Score:2)
Now imagine that, a MP3 player which automatically shared your top-rated songs with anyone in the local area, get home and see what's on your
Try shutting that one down once it becomes a GPL'd utility for handheld computers and laptops...
Re:Useless use of a good hardware combo (Score:2)
The level of complexity you'd need to provide enough deniability is mind-boggling... along the lines of running each computer as a GNUNet node, with a RubberHose filesystem...
The Konspire2B project (link above) is probably the right sort of interface -- you create a channel (equivalent to a TV channel), and announce it, and anybody who signs-up to your announcement starts automa
depends on what you call top... (Score:5, Funny)
Sure it does, if it plays good ole' mp3s... because the "top music download services" are always going to be the free ones... perhaps the author meant "top pay services"...
natural evolution of the use of wireless (Score:3, Informative)
You could also broadcast a live audio from anywhere with network access, as well...
Re:natural evolution of the use of wireless (Score:1)
Interesting (Score:1)
Useful little gadget. (Score:1)
Re:Useful little gadget. (Score:1)
It's a file server... (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:It's a file server... (Score:2, Insightful)
I've seen speculative products from Toshiba and Sony (I think Sony's was BlueTooth), so it'd be nice if this got to market - I'd buy one just for its wireless server capabilities. Damn cool for work backup and code transportation!
Re:but if you look at it as a WiFi server (Score:2)
Reading between the lines with my conspiracy theory mindset going full blast brings up this tidbit from the specifications page.
USB mass storage device.
1 Gig SD card slot.
This might not be an open wireless share. It may be a wireless client for your PC. I wouldn't get my hopes up that this is a wireless open share. I'll wa
ESD (Score:2)
Something like rendezvous for sharing music on the go would be a good idea, though the RIAA would pitch one hell of a temper tantrum.
1.5GB defeats the purpose (Score:1, Insightful)
Almost the right idea (Score:3, Interesting)
Flash slot (Score:5, Interesting)
I find this to be the most interesting feature it lists. I do digital photography as a hobby and I've always thought this feature would be awesome for an mp3 device. I personally have a hard drive based storage device (the MindStor - discontinued) for offloading my media but it's still rather large and bulky. There are also a bunch of portable storage devices with video screens out that play mp3s but the mp3 functionality is an afterthought.
I would love to be able to replace my ipod with a device that can function as both which still being compact. I would buy that in a second.
Re:Flash slot (Score:1)
It would be cheaper (and simpler and smaller) just to by a few, now if it had a 40GB hd...
Yes, but can it read... (Score:1)
In other words, can you stick another 1GB of music on some flash and have it read the MP3's directly off of the flash card?
Re:Flash slot (Score:2)
Archos. (Score:3, Informative)
Wireless synching is gonna be sloooooww.... (Score:3, Insightful)
Wi-Fi 11 Mbit/s (or maybe 54 if you're lucky enough to get it to work).
I daresay if wireless synching becomes popular they'll put it in the iPod soon enough.
But... You still have to plug it in! (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:But... You still have to plug it in! (Score:1)
It does (or, at least, can be set up to). What are you talking about?
Re:But... You still have to plug it in! (Score:3, Insightful)
The iTunes interface on Windows is the same as it is on a Mac.
With an dockable iPod you'll still have to "plug it in" but all you really need to do is place it in its dock and a few seconds later it appears on your desktop and begins automatically syncing..
Geo
Re:But... You still have to plug it in! (Score:2)
At least that must have been what the mods thought.
How about Omnifi? (Score:2, Informative)
Re:How about Omnifi? (Score:2)
Re:How about Omnifi? (Score:2)
Re:How about Omnifi? (Score:2)
Where does this price come from? It should be harder and more expensive to make a super-tiny box that also needs to have its own battery and charger than to make one in a standard case that gets 12v from the car. More expensive to install the built in, and you need a remote control panel, but only the fact that you don't think you will sell many justifies paying twice the price for the car unit than for a Rio Karma or simi
Why use TCP/IP? (Score:3, Interesting)
Then you can buy cheap receivers, and put them all over the place, and listen to the music that's on your server.
Virtually no server configuration required! And if you time it right, you can have it play your theme music while you pull into the driveway
Re:Why use TCP/IP? (Score:2)
I believe that, low power or not, this is illegal in Britain.
Because FM transmitters are crap. (Score:2)
Note that I'm definitely not saying TCP/IP is the correct way to do this--I'm just saying that FM definitely isn't.
I have a better idea. (Score:2)
Sounds great.... (Score:2, Funny)
Yet Another Flop (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Yet Another Flop (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Yet Another Flop (Score:2)
Oh, and I'm sorry you chose to encode your files in a format no one use.
WiFi Security (Score:1, Interesting)
So? (Score:2)
Music (Score:2, Insightful)
Those are two very useful features, but I'm not about to throw away my $300 mp3 player to buy this one.
MP3 player for a Ford Taurus? (Score:2)
It has controls for a CD changer (which we don't have). I'm pretty sure Ford built the stereo this way so you couldn't buy a stereo from anyone else but Ford. I find it very annoying.
I admit to not having looked into it too carefully - but is there an MP3 pl
Re:MP3 player for a Ford Taurus? (Score:2, Insightful)
Points not discussed yet... no car player? (Score:3, Interesting)
Ok the first time you connect the Aireo it'll take forever to transfer your mp3s, but future connections should only take a few seconds. Why? Because as soon as you download a mp3... or two, or ten... you wirelessly send them to the device. And how long does it really take to send a mp3 at 11mpbs? 3-5 seconds? Do I really need 400mbps to transfer a 4mB mp3? I think not.
"FM Transmitter is worthless/unnecessary"
Depends on what you do with it. This is the perfect mp3 player for your car: you can send mp3s to it wirelessly and listen to them through your radio with your stock radio, no wires needed. What could be a better mp3 player for your car stereo? You'd need to keep it powered while in your car though, so you'll probably end up leaving it running 24/7 plugged into the cigerrete lighter, but if it can play mp3s for hours with tiny built-in batteries then it can't suck that much power so your car battery will be fine.
I really hope they come out with a car stereo version. A car stereo with a 10+ gig iPod drive, mp3 cd/dvd+-rw player with the ability to transfer songs from cd to hd and can play songs from mp3 dvds instead of cds, wireless 802.11 access, and of course FM and all the other features an aftermarket stereo includes.
That's a lot to pack in a car stereo, but I'd imagine it would be possible. I'd also like to see a way to keep the 802.11 active with the car shut-off, since I don't want to run out and start the car just to transfer some mp3s.
Battery? (Score:2)
The pictures make it look comparably-sized to the iPod, so assuming they haven't come up with some miracle battery technology, and factoring in the drain of a wireless connection, I can't see that thing having a large battery life, which means you'll end up having to plug it in anyways pretty frequently
this looks quite useful (Score:3, Insightful)
The fact that it doesn't work with "major music download services" isn't surprising either: major music download services are proprietary and they are trying to create and leverage monopolies. Their creators have neither the interest nor the engineering skills to support a large number of clients--it's both easier and financially more interesting to them to tie their services to players running their own software.
Of course, if I pointed out that if Apple released this, people would be falling all over themselves saying how innovative the company was, I'd get modded down instantaneously by Apple's mod-squad, so I won't point that out.
Re:this looks quite useful (Score:2)
a) much heavier
b) much larger
c) more expensive
or even that it
d) has a god-awful interface (according to the guy above who actually tried one)?
Please respond, I'm anxious to know.
Drive-by Piracy! (Score:4, Funny)
I see a few problems... (Score:2, Informative)
Syncing over wifi is great, if a bit slow, but I don't think it will affect sales of devices like iPods for two reasons:
1. Many people who want players don't have wifi. The most likely to have wifi are people who own new Powerbooks, who are also the most likely to buy iPods as it's also made by Apple. It wouldn't really be worth getting wifi just so you could sync with the pl
Beginning of the End for RIAA (Score:2, Interesting)
Think about the marketing forces behind commercial radio stations, their value can be summed up as "driving consumer preference by making music available in a channel that exposes users to advertising messages."
Something like this (which I have been waiting for for a while now) can make it so that Pepsi, instead of paying to have Britney on their commercials, can just buy her new song from her for $1MM outright, and have access points which automagically d/l the song to you w
Re:Cute (Score:1)
Re:Cute (Score:2)
unless you can find the mythical hacked version that lets you do both.
Re:Let's give a warm welcome to the iPod killer (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Let's give a warm welcome to the iPod killer (Score:5, Insightful)
Just a few small points.
1. How does it get 'wireless' power? I assume it needs a power cable to charge the battery. Maybe incar?
2. With a mac the ipod syncs when it is docked, so the list would be.
a. get ipod from car
b. dock ipod
c. sleep
d. put ipod in car
3. Its a bad idea to leave valuables in the car
4. The thing that cracks me up most is the 'Pick your playlists' bit. With only 1.5GB vs 15GB in the same price ipod (which has 10x capacity but is 'overpriced'?) many will need to pick the mp3's they want in the software for this thing, more so than any ipod user.
5. FM transmission is cool, but way lower quality then a wired connection
6. Syncing over wifi to a car is going to take a long time, 11Mb/s max, prob 1-3Mb/s in reality, bit slower than the 400Mb/s of firewire.
Just my 2 cents,
Re:Let's give a warm welcome to the iPod killer (Score:1)
Is spurious the right word / spelling?
c.
Re:Let's give a warm welcome to the iPod killer (Score:2)
you leave your iPod in your car, and I'll leave one of these in mine. Lets see whose connection gets it sync the fastest.
Re:Let's give a warm welcome to the iPod killer (Score:2)
I'm talking about your items 5 and 6.
5. Lower quality? Maybe if it wasnt digital sure. I dont know if you are worried about the songs not beeing exact copies of the original or not, but I assure you they will be. The wonders of digital.
6. Depending on the power of the transmitter, but I have had NO trouble getting a 11Mb/s connection with 802.11. This includes while wardriving with a 802.11 pcmcia card in the lappy picking up stores. Park outside the s
Re:Let's give a warm welcome to the iPod killer (Score:2, Informative)
If you read there website it says it uses an FM TX to send the audio to the car radio, that is going to be lower quality than listening via a wire connection, I am not talking about the Wi-Fi link.
And if you knew anything about wi-fi you would know it is bi-directional, so both devices are transmitters, yes you CAN get good wi-fi, but it requires at least one good arial, and that device isn't all that big and last time I checked neither is my laptops arial. If you are wardr
Re:Let's give a warm welcome to the iPod killer (Score:1)
1. Cool, but i would guess it was one charge... and people complained about ipod batteries...
2. How the hell can electronics exibit feelings, if true then then macs and ipods are easily the most amazing computer ever.
3. Your right I don't have a car, I live 5 mins from campus, and I find the walk stops my ass getting too big. I do however enjoy a full relationship with my girlfriend.
4. I'm not entirely sure what language / culture you are from but if anything offended you
Re:Let's give a warm welcome to the iPod killer (Score:4, Insightful)
I think if Steve Jobs has any brains at all, wireless will make its way into the next iPod. I don't think that video (rumoured to be in the next iPod) is a killer app on portable units, but I could be wrong. I can see a future for video combined with wireless - the possibilities are endless here, especially with vehicle mountings.
That said the Aireo is certainly a nice unit. The original postings saying that a 1.5 gig drive is a disadvantage is completely wrong. When you have wireless, you have unlimited storage - it is just remote to the device.
The only thing the Aireo will have to overcome is the iPods strong branding. Kudos to the Aireo for being the strongest contender yet!!!
Re:Let's give a warm welcome to the iPod killer (Score:1)
Re:Let's give a warm welcome to the iPod killer (Score:2)
How do you have unlimited storage?
Can I add/remove songs when I am 5 miles from my home on a run?
Can I add/remove songs when I am at the gym working out?
Can I add/remove songs when I am doing my 28 mile commute to the office?
1.5GB is a very limited amout of storage for the price. Also, have you ever tried to send 1GB over a 11/Mbs wireless link? Talk about slooooow. I personally see the wireless feature as "neat"
Re:Let's give a warm welcome to the iPod killer (Score:2)
Don't buy it at Best Buy. (Score:1)
If you want an Aiero, get it somewhere else.
Re:Don't buy it at Best Buy. (Score:2)
DEAR LORD, things ain't that bad!
Re:Let's give a warm welcome to the iPod killer (Score:5, Interesting)
Some of these actors would be on the streets, and keep asking passerbys to take picture of them and another actor on that brand new camera that just came out.
On the more insidious end of the scale, they would hire pretty women (believe me, those REAL lookers in bars) to go smoke in bars, and give cigarettes/ask for a light. Men would of course be eager to please, and they would see what the lovely lady was smoking.
And then...there were those that were paid to surf around public forums and do publicity like "I totally saw "whatever" movie, it's really good!, you have to see it!". Basically it's manufactured word to mouth. If parent isn't one of those drones, he's trying to look like one.
Re:Let's give a warm welcome to the iPod killer (Score:2)
On a side note, I wonder where you can sign up to do those sorts of things. Could be a cool job for a college student to make a few bucks (yes I know its evil, sue me).
Re:Let's give a warm welcome to the iPod killer (Score:2, Informative)
* open the door to you house
* go inside
* turn computer on
* wait for computer to boot
You dont need to start Itunes, it starts automatically when you dock the iPod.
You also dont need to pick playlists.
Unless its the first time docking you dont need to wait a while either its basically instant.
You want a complaint about waiting to syncing 10+ gigs wirelessly and compare that to a firewire or usb2 sync.
Yeah I do think the iPod is a bit overpriced and Im not an Ap
Re:...iPod killer (Score:1, Insightful)
Re:Baised submitter (Score:2)
Very true. The average IQ must be dropping. In the '80's, no one would even think of buying a cassette tape that only worked in certain tape players - that was the nice thing about the cassette is that it was small enough to put in your pocket, and you could play it on your home stereo, in your car, or at your friends house.
Why do people buy DRM'