Aperion Audio Introduces Hi-Fi via Wi-Fi for Windows

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Aperion Audio today gave Microsoft employees a sneak preview of its newest wireless speaker. The Aperion ARIS lets digital music lovers listen to their tunes from any room in their home. They simply place the speaker where they want it and connect via wireless or Ethernet to their home network using the Windows 7 and/or Windows 8 Consumer Preview operating systems. The Aperion ARIS Speaker with ARIS Wireless Card for Windows is priced at $499. Pre-orders will be accepted starting May 8, 2012, and the system is expected to ship mid-June 2012.

Aperion ARIS Speaker

Key Features of the Aperion ARIS Connected Speaker for Windows:

  • Single-piece brushed aluminum enclosure
  • Adjustable and removable steel base
  • 100 W RMS total power
  • Six internal speakers (four powered drivers, two passive radiators)
  • Three sound modes: natural, bass boost and enhanced stereo
  • Push-button connection to home network using Wi-Fi Protected Setup
  • Compatible with Windows 7 (Compatible with Windows 8 pending)
  • DLNA certified

The ARIS Wireless Speaker combines our experience in making wireless speaker systems with the media capabilities of the Windows operating system, says Mike Hopkins, Product Development Manager at Aperion Audio. The result is effortless listening from any room. Plus, with the new ARIS app, smartphone users can choose music from any device on their network and instantly send it to any connected ARIS speaker.

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