Philips’ line of smartphone-connected sound systems was all up on iOS for quite sometime, but now Fidelio’s able to show Android some love. The outfit just outed three new Android-ready speaker docks — the AS851, AS351 and AS111 — and is about to debut the flossy Fidelios at IFA this week. These new docks are so anxious to get as regards to your Android handset, that they are rocking a micro-USB connector that adjusts in three dimensions to permit essentially any phone to face tall in portrait or chill in landscape. Either way, the telephone syncs the jams via Bluetooth and a dedicated app. The biggie of the bunch, the AS851, promises “lifelike, distortion-less music” and 30 watts of RMS power, while the smaller AS351 permits you to take the show at the road with both AC and battery options and bumps 10 watts of RMS. The smallest of the 3, the AS111, is dubbed as a bedside companion. There isn’t a word on pricing or when the docks can have your Android getting up with the get down , but we do have full PR for you after the break.
Philips unveils new Fidelio docking speakers for Android
Berlin, Germany – Philips is adding to its successful series of Fidelio docking speakers with a brand new range for Android smartphones and tablets, in an effort to be launched at IFA. The Fidelio docking speakers for Android™ are in line with the identical speaker systems because the Fidelio for Apple range, so that you could be bound to enjoy an attractive sound out of your Android phone or tablet but with all of the functionality you want for an easy experience.
Because the micro USB connector on Android smartphones are placed in several positions and orientations on each phone, Philips has developed a special connector design that adjusts in three dimensions to hang any phone in both portrait and landscape positions. This indicates you may dock and charge most Android phones and your phone will always be positioned on the centre of the speaker for the greatest sound experience.
To right away enjoy your music inside the easiest method, Philips has developed a dedicated Fidelio app for Android, that may automatically pair your smartphone with the docking station via Bluetooth. Using Philips Songbird media player, you could discover and play your whole media and sync it seamlessly with the docking speaker. Its intuitive features allow you to discover new artists and music styles through music and media stores, services and internet sites. For completely hassle-free music enjoyment, you possibly can play your individual library and media straight from the internet and effortlessly sync it all out of your PC for your Android devices.
The Fidelio for Android range includes the next devices:
The clean lines of the curved back at the Fidelio for Android (AS851) not just looks remarkable, but in addition creates a simpler structure for acoustics and precisely tuned bass pipes for deep, tight bass reproduction so you’ll experience an effective crystal-clear sound. This model comes with Philips Digital sound processing for lifelike, distortion-less music and 30W RMS total output power.
This slightly smaller Fidelio for Android (AS351) will provide you with the best sound at home and at the go. With the choice to choose from battery and AC power, you may enjoy your music anywhere. This model offers Dynamic Bass Boost to maintain low tones for deep bass at any volume level and springs with 10W RMS total output power. a distinct shielding technology blocks cell phone interference whilst the AUX-in on the back side of the device means you could connect almost any electronic device.
The third model within the range, the Fidelio for Android (AS111) is available in a classy and compact design that appears gorgeous from every angle and fits onto every bedside table. Its 360-degree design gives a rich omni-directional sound to fill your bedroom, whilst neodymium speakers deliver a pure balanced sound so that you can awaken to an exceptional sound out of your Android phone.
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