


Wireless (802.11b) or Wired Digital MP3 Music Player for Home.
Macsense HomePodTM is a digital stereo component that allows users to take advantage of their existing wireless network to stream music files stored on their computers to HomePods located anywhere in the house.Plays MP3, and Internet radio. Wirelessly streams music to home speakers or headphone. Connects to existing wired or wireless Ethernet network. Simply select your music from the LCD screen on the HomePod and you are set.
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Review By Advancedmp3players
Macsense HomePodTM is a digital stereo component that allows users to take advantage of their existing wireless network to stream music files stored on their computers to HomePods located anywhere in the house.
Imagine being able to select from any computer in your home or office and choose the music you want to listen to on any speaker or headphone set. Simply select your music from the LCD screen on the HomePod and you are set. HomePod works outside on the patio, in the garden or while organizing your garage.
Review By Amazon
Macsense HomePod is a digital stereo component that allows users to take advantage of their existing wireless network to stream music files stored on their computers to HomePods located anywhere in the house. Imagine being able to select from any computer in your home or office and choose the music you want to listen to on any speaker or headphone set. Simply select your music from the LCD screen on the HomePod and you are set. HomePod works outside on the patio, in the garden or while organizing your garage.Until now, MP3 music lovers have been forced to connect their computers to their home stereos, or to make duplicate copies of their music files to CDs and portable storage players if they want to listen to their music away from the computers.
Review By Kjglobal.
The HomePod enhances Apple’s digital hub concept, complementing iTunes and iPod. Think of HomePod as an iPod for home distributed entertainment. The handheld device functions just like an iPod, with the ability to browse by song name, artists, album, and genre.
The device scans surrounding computers on the wireless network for available media libraries and list them for selection and playing. Host Server software runs on a PC, Mac, or Linux machines.
Review By Macworld
Setting up the HomePod on an Ethernet network was a breeze, but to set up via AirPort, we had to turn off our computer’s WEP encryption, connect to the HomePod via a Web browser, and then turn WEP back on. And when we tried to select a shuffle through large playlists, the HomePod consistently froze until we pulled the plug. Finally, while the HomePod’s packaging promises forthcoming support for various file formats, at press time the device was able to play only MP3 files. But Macsense plans to make available Web-based firmware upgrades to support AAC and WMA formats by July.
Review By Reviews.cnet
With better speakers and the ability to play more file types, the HomePod could be a good product for any digital music lover. But for now it’s better suited to people who use only MP3s and can’t get enough of that iPod look. Die-hard iPod/iTunes fans should consider getting another dock for their existing iPod (connect it to your living-room stereo, and you have a cheap and easy multiroom digital audio solution) or Apple’s own AirPort Express for wireless streaming. If you don’t need compability with iTunes Music Store downloads, consider the Roku SoundBridge M1000, the Creative Sound Blaster Wireless Music or the Slim Devices SqueezeBox.
Price: £ 154.99


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