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MOBILE DEVICES

Lenntek`s The Hookup
By: Rich Smith
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    2006-12-13

    Table of Contents:
  • Lenntek`s The Hookup
  • Features and Specifications
  • Opening the box
  • The receiver
  • It's my bag, baby
  • Summarizing

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    Lenntek`s The Hookup - Features and Specifications


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    A quick visit to their website taught me a little more about The Hookup.

    Features:

    • No Software or Firmware needed.
    • Battery-free transmitter (operates off of iPod Power).
    • Charge and download songs without removing the adapter.
    • Typical operating range up to 30 feet.
    • Enhanced rube amplified sound quality.
    • Streams music from your iPod to Lenntek car receivers and home receivers (both sold separately).

    Car and home receivers?  That sounds cool.  But a quick scour of their website turned up nothing.  It must be something that's in the works.

    The specs were a little harder to locate, but I found them in a media kit that was shipped along with the product.

    Specs:

    • Wirelessly connects Bluetooth enabled mobile phone and iPod (30G, 60G, 4th Generation and above) .
    • Incorporates high performance Wolfson signal processors.
    • Even numbered harmonics to give the system warm tube tones.
    • iPod transmitter adapter to allow iPod charging and iTunes downloading without disconnecting from iPod.
    • Cool blue slow pulsing LED.

    So enough of the technical jargon, let's take a look at it!

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