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Audioengine W2 (W2)
Audioengine W2 Premium Wireless Adapter for iPod
Audioengine W2 Premium Wireless Adapter for iPod - Send music wirelessly
from your iPod to to any music system. W2 provides CD quality stereo sound with
no reduction in audio quality. Unwire your iPod with the Ultimate Wireless
Adapter!
Easy Setup
Plug the digital Sender into your iPod and connect the included receiver to
your stereo and you’ll have complete control of your music from your
iPod. No need to learn how to work a separate remote and the W2 is
super-easy to hook up, with no batteries needed. And since you control
everything right from your iPod you'll never have to lose another remote in
the couch or go to a base station to change volume or songs.
Why buy a dock?
Think of the Audioengine W2 as the "dockless dock". With a rock-solid
wireless connection that beats Bluetooth, FM, and even other 2.4MHz systems,
the W2 is pre-configured out of the box so there are no buttons to push and
no software to configure. Your iPod and all its controls are right there with
you and you can also add extra receivers to other audio systems around the
house and "hop" between each. The W2 Receiver is unobtrusive and easily fits
on the back of any stereo system so you can finally get rid of that clunky
dock.
Hear the Difference
The Audioengine W2 sets a new level of quality and ease-of-use for wireless
audio. Even if you're not an audio enthusiast, we guarantee you will still
hear a difference!
30 Day Audition
We've created a product with the sound, looks, and overall quality of
wireless systems priced much higher. Purchase the Audioengine W2 from our
online store and try it out in your home or office. If you're not completely
satisfied with the simple setup and great sound, just return your W2
wireless adapter in the original packaging in likenew, undamaged condition
within 30 days of purchase and we'll give you a full refund of your purchase
price
Affordable Audio - W2 "Best of 2010"
"How does the sound quality rate? One word, exceptional!"
Surfbits - W2 review
"I found the W2 even more useful than the W1."
iPhoneWorld - W2 Review
"...if you are itching to go wireless, but don’t want to
compromise on sound quality, then the Audioengine W2 will
be like a miracle worker."
Audio Video Revolution - W2
Review
"The W2 is an elegant and simple solution for wireless iPod
enjoyment. I really like how it turns the iPod into a mobile remote
and keeps it in the user's hand – where it belongs."
Macenstein - W2 Review
"The coolest thing about the W2 is that it in effect turns your
iPhone or iPod touch into a touch screen remote with coverflow."
ChannelWeb - W2 Review
"Audioengine compares the W2 to a "dockless dock" and that is
probably the most accurate way to describe its functionality. It
works exactly the same way as Apple's universal dock and merely
eliminates the connecting cable."
Positive Feedback - W2
Review
"The W2 sounds quite nice and does what one wants: to get the music
off an iPod and into the room as easily as is possible and do so with
as little sonic degradation as is possible."
The MacCore - W2 Review
"Audioengine has created the year’s coolest audio gadget."
Vineberg - W2 Review
"You want these things to be plug and play. W2 succeeds flawlessly.
If you're looking to get more value from your iPod, pick up the W2."
Boston Herald - W2 Review
"The W2 system has the exact same crystal clear, uninterrupted sound
of the W1."
Boston Herald - W2 Best iPod wireless
remote
Audio-Zeal Blog - W2 2008 Rocky
Mountain Audio Fest Coverage
"Audioengine has created the year’s coolest audio gadget."
Gadget Review - W2 Review
"Audioengine’s W2 iPod wireless adapter is like the killer app
every iPod owner should have."
MacReviewcast #192 - W2
Review
Check out what Tim Verpoorten says about the W2. Review starts at
15:28
Gadget Weekly - W2 Review
"Cecilia Bartoli sounded great without sounding harsh.
Gotterdammerung’s Brunhilde sent shivers down my spine, but my
ears weren’t ringing."
Gadget Grid - W2 Review
"Simply plug the sender into the bottom of the iPod and attach the
receiver to the stereo, boom box or even the car stereo (that’s
right, wireless in the car!)."
Uncrate - W2 Review
"The uncompressed sound uses Wi-Fi technology instead of Bluetooth or
FM signals, and is pretty remarkable."
Affordable$$Audio - W2
Review
"How does the sound quality rate? One word, exceptional!"
What's on iPhone - W2
Review
"There's no question that the device works as advertised and does so
quite well. Overall, this is one product that more than lives up to
its description."
iProng
W2 and A5 make it on the "iProng 50" list of top iPhone and iPod
accessories while A2 gets an honorable mention.
Tone Audio - Audioengine W2, Product of
the Year, Budget Fun
"Using Apple’s Cover Flow mode on an iPod Touch or iPhone feels
like you have a baby Sooloos in the palm of your hands."
Macsparky - W2 "Macworld 2009 Best iPod
Accessory"
"(The W2) was the best iPod accessory at Macworld this year giving
you a pain-free wireless solution."
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Works with:
Features:
Quick setup, receiver
included Super-compact size, no batteries
needed No separate remote or base station
needed Uncompressed CD-quality digital
transmission No dropouts, static or interference Wi-Fi technology beats Bluetooth and FM No DRM restrictions, plays all your music HOP feature works with up to 8 receivers
Package Contents:
Wireless Music Sender for iPod
Wireless Music Receiver
USB AC Power Adapter
Mini-jack to RCA Adapter Cable
Mini-jack (3.5mm) Audio Cable
Setup Guide
Suggested Connections:
Audioengine W2 General Specifications
| Range (typical): |
30ft (9 meters) |
| THD+N (A+weighted) |
< 0.03% |
| Wi-Fi Frequency Band: |
2.4-2.4835 GHz |
| Latency: |
< 20mSec |
| Dimensions (each): |
100 x 30 x 10 mm |
| Audio frequency response: |
20Hz to 22KHz (+/- 1.5 dB) |
| Output Voltage: |
830 mV |
| Channel Separation: |
65 dB |
The W2 uses uncompressed CD-quality transmission technology with no network
setup, software, or computer required. The Wi-Fi-based system we use is an
all-digital PCM encoded stream sent over a closed network that includes some
really clever error correction and very low latency, which means that your music
gets to your stereo fast without any lag, loss in sound quality, or interference
from other wireless products or microwave ovens, cordless phones, etc.. The
Sender doesn't need to be charged and you have full control over your iPod, with
no sluggish menus or lack of volume control as is common with other docks,
remotes, and wireless iPod adapters. The key features that make W2 better than
most wireless systems currently on the market are the ease of setup, fixed low
latency, audio quality, lack of dropouts, and high interference tolerance.
The system used in the W2 was designed and tested to ensure that
interference-free audio quality is preserved while sharing the RF spectrum with
other common wireless transmission technologies such as WLAN, Bluetooth,
microwave ovens, cordless telephones, and others. The system was tested
end-to-end system performance using PEAQ, the latest
perceptual quality measurement standard, to ensure the best resulting overall
design.
Previous attempts at wireless transmission of high-quality audio, including
infrared and digital, have suffered from poor reliability - for example
interference, dropouts, clicks and pops, static, etc.. Audioengine's solution
includes several strategies to overcome these problems. One of these is dynamic
channel selection, whereby the 2.4 GHz ISM band is split into 40 narrow
subchannels. The wireless Sender (transmitter) and Receiver implement an
algorithm to dynamically determine which of those subchannels are currently free
and then switch to available subchannels with no loss of audio fidelity. If an
interfering device enters the picture, then the system changes channels. When the
Sender and Receiver are close to each other, the Sender automatically reduces
power to lengthen battery life of your iPod and to reduce possible interference
with other devices in the 2.4 GHz band, such as wireless routers. The chips
implement two antennas and the antenna with the best signal is chosen
dynamically. Should the RF path fail momentarily, the Receiver implements error
correction and error hiding to minimize the effects of data loss. In addition, in
the transmitted signal individual audio samples are spread in time, so that the
effect of a brief data loss is reduced. Although none of these techniques is by
itself new, the combination of techniques is new and appropriate for these
applications.
The W2 incorporates a real-time streaming transmission technology designed
specifically for music. It includes 6 quality protection innovations to achieve
the most robust audio link in its category:
- Error-tolerant coding that
incorporates forward error correction (FEC) coding. FEC ensures that lost
bits can be completely reconstructed for common interferers and sources of
bit errors. The coding is optimized for lossless performance against common
and known interferers. FEC also enables error detection so the system knows
when and where data is corrupted. It is analogous to techniques employed on
Redbook CDs where the laser head incurs bit-errors as a result of
imperfections in the pickup of data from the optical media.
- For larger interferers, W2
employs sample interleaving and sample error concealment (SEC). This allows
the system to compensate gradually during periods of increasing signal
degradation, thus minimizing audible discontinuities. When encountering
interference bursts -- up to 6ms in duration -- SEC can recover every
alternate sample, after which the hardware DSP performs linear interpolation
to recover lost samples.
- Packet error concealment (PEC)
ensures there are no jump discontinuities in the audio stream during periods
of severe interference, giving the system time to find a clean channel.
- W2 employs intelligent, Dynamic
Frequency Selection. The system avoids interference by constantly monitoring
the entire 2.4 GHz spectrum, choosing the channel that can achieve the
cleanest transmission. As conditions on a currently occupied channel
deteriorate, the system detects this, and switches channels (in under 20ms)
without any interruption in the audio stream.
- W2 employs dynamic transmit
power control. This means that the system is transmitting with only as much
power as required to successfully maintain a clear audio connection. This
makes W2 coexist better with other 2.4 GHz devices, including WLAN, BT, and
other Audioengine wireless devices.
- W2 combats RF fading, or
multi-path-induced signal-strength fluctuations, by natively supporting
antenna diversity. Support for dual antennas allows the system to "navigate"
around zones of decreased signal strength by creating four possible
antenna-to-antenna paths for the system to choose from on a continual basis.
The endresult is an overall improvement in audio signal robustness due to an
improved link margin.
W2 Footprint
The W2 system divides the band between 2405 MHz and 2477 MHz into 37
discrete, 2 MHz wide channels. Channels numbered 2 through 38 inclusive are
used for system operation. The system scans the spectrum and selects two
channels that are 18 channels (or 36 mHz) apart and transmits with 50% of the
time on one channel (for example channel 2) and 50% on the other channel (for
example channel 20). The system stays on these selected channels until the
error detection rate reaches a pre-determined level indicating deteriorating
RF conditions. The system will select a cleaner channel for transmission and
move there without any drop in audio.
WLAN Footprint
Wireless LAN networks are utilized throughout the home and office
environment, the bulk operating in the 2.4GHz band. Most WLAN systems divide
the spectrum into three channels, operate on a fixed channel and occupy 1/3
of the bandwidth. WLAN routers scan the system will only start transmitting
if the spectrum is clear. Therefore systems that aim to share the RF space
with WLAN routers need to be able to detect and move away from channels that
are used by WLAN routers. In addition, systems with a 100% duty cycle on a
WLAN channel will block WLAN permanently. The system used in the W2 was
designed to coexist with WLAN and other systems operating in the 2.4GHz
environment.
W2 and WLAN
Since the W2 transmits on a channel only 50% of the time, it gives WLAN the
opportunity to enter the spectrum. When a new WLAN connection is detected,
W2 will select a different channel for transmission. Depending on the signal
strength and the channel selection, multiple W2 devices can operate in the
vicinity of multiple WLAN networks.
FAQs:
Will the W2 work with my iPad 2?
Yes, the W2 does work with all iPads, iPhones, and the latest iPods to transmit your iTunes music wirelessly to your stereo or powered speakers. Note that W2 works with the downloaded content only on iPhone and iPad. Streaming audio is not supported.
Will the W2 play streaming internet radio, audio from Youtube video, or music from Pandora?
W2 works with music or videos downloads played through iTunes only.
How does the W2 connect to my stereo
system?
The W2 Receiver has a 1/8" mini-jack output that will allow you to plug into
the RCA or mini-jack inputs on a stereo system. We provide an RCA Y-cable
adapter with the W2 that will convert your cables from 1/8" male to RCA
female allowing for an easy connection.
Does the W2 iPod adapter work in a car and if
it does, how so?
If you car has an auxiliary input on your car's stereo system (either 1/8" or
RCA), then simply connect the W2 Receiver to a car power adapter and the
audio output from the W2 Receiver to the audio input on your stereo system.
This is a great way to get high-quality wireless audio in your car that
sounds much (much) better than Bluetooth or FM transmitters.
Can the W2 handle streaming lossless audio file
formats from my iPod, such as Apple Lossless?
Yes, the W2 and AW1 adapters transmit any audio file format, even music with
DRM protection.
Can the W2 send music from my iPod to my Bose
Wave Radio in the kitchen?
Yes, the W2 can send any audio from your iPod to any product with a
mini-jack or RCA input. This is a great product to make your existing audio
gear work wirelessly with your iPod or iPhone.
The W2 Receiver has a USB plug. What's that
for?
The USB connector on the W2 Receiver is for getting power from a charger or
power supply, which is included - but you can also use any other USB power
supply from an iPod, phone, etc.
Will any USB power supply or charger power the
W2 Receiver?
Yes, any USB charger or power supply you may already have (iPod, phone
charger, etc.) will work just fine. These power supplies/chargers can be
found at your local Radio Shack or electronics store.
Does the W2 use the line-out of the iPod? If
so, can you control the volume and all other iPod functions?
Yes, the W2 connects to the iPod through the iPod's dock connector while the
Audioengine W1 uses the iPod headphone connection, both of which allow all
iPod functions.
If I play a video or movie on my iPod, will the
audio or music be in sync with the video?
Yes, the latency of the our wireless products is under 20mSec, which means
they work great with movies.
How do I connect my W2 wireless adapter into
the Audioengine 2 powered speakers since they don't have a USB power plug
built into the speakers?
Plug the W2 AC Power Supply (one adapter is included with the W2) into an
AC outlet, connect the W2 Receiver into the adapter, and run the mini-jack
cable from the Receiver to the A2's. Simple!
I've been using my W2 for a couple of weeks
now. Great product! However, the Sender part seems to have stopped working
entirely. What can I do?
Resetting your iPod should solve the issue, no problem.
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