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Review: ARCTIC Audio Relay Wireless Media Extender Print E-mail
Posted by Dexter K.   
Saturday, 13 October 2012 02:06
Article Index
Review: ARCTIC Audio Relay Wireless Media Extender
Specifications and Features
Initial Thoughts and A Closer Look
Testing
Verdict and Conclusion

 

Introduction

People with a home theatre system have always had an issue if they wanted to listen to their music collection if the computer was in a different room. They were forced to bring the computer to the sound system and connect it by wires or they had to settle by getting some sort of mp3 player and connecting that to the sound system. Well, ARCTIC (formerly Arctic Cooling) has you covered.

The Audio Relay wireless media extender is here to save the day. It is a wireless (or wired) device that allows you to link up with your computer or computers on your network and use them to play music on your music system. But it gets better, if you have an android or iOS device you can use it as a remote control for the sound system as well!

If you have not heard of HIS here is a bit of information about them:

About ARCTIC

"We put global options to good use in making a lasting impression in the markets we service. Our products not only meet the needs of our customers, they actually exceed their expectations.
ARCTIC is committed to supporting and helping their customers in their daily lives, giving them more opportunities, and maintaining sincere and direct contact to them. Our company should always be recognized as a reliable partner.

Compared to our competitors, we aim to offer the best value for money, innovation, brand development, as well as cost and capital efficiency and excellent customer service relationships with our partners..."

 

 

Lets take a look at what this wireless media extender has to offer!

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