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iHome iW1 Airplay audio system ships September 26th

You’ve been waiting since you heard about iHome’s first Airplay supporting sound system in January, and your wait is almost over. The iHome iW1 is a wireless audio system with four active speakers using Bongiovi Acoustics. The whole thing is powered by the built in lithium-ion battery, making it the ultimate portable wireless audio system for Apple users.

CES 2011: First Look: iHome’s iW1 Wireless Speaker

With Airplay, Apple made it possible to stream your music without wires to your stereo. And now, iHome is going to make your stereo wireless as well. At CES 2011, the company demoed their new iW1 wireless speaker system, which is Airplay enabled. The Airplay bit works as you’d expect; you detect the speaker in your wireless network on your computer using iTunes, or in your iOS device, and stream your music.

Appletell reviews Sonos ZonePlayer S5 with ZoneBridge wireless music system

A nice addition to Sonos’ lineup of speakers and audio streaming devices, the ZonePlayer S5 wireless music system comes in a simple, one unit form factor that can be controlled through a free iPhone application. This device is meant to simply be placed in a room, quickly set up, and then used to stream the user’s audio from its source to that room (or rooms). The best part? That’s exactly what it does.

Appletell reviews the Eos Wireless iPod Speaker System

Like every single other person on the planet, I’ve got an iPod. I’ve got nearly 4,000 songs on it. I can listen to them anywhere, but what if I’m moving around the house, getting things done? What if multiple people want to hear what I’m playing? Do I have to carry around a speaker dock? Buy more than one? No. Not with the Eos Wireless iPod Speaker System.

Digital Signature highlights multimedia speaker systems

Digital Signature has announced the launch of a new website highlighting its multimedia speaker systems. The website—designed to provide audiophile comparisons and specifications—will gather feedback from customers and feature secure e-commerce capability for online purchases and customer service. The new website, however, is not nearly as important as what you’ll find there.

The Mint Digital Music Stations—in development for several years while the company found solutions to the manufacturing and technical challenges of producing a line of high value digital entertainment players—now offer the freedom of wireless connectivity for all your digital music, video, gaming and Mac or PC needs, at “category-busting prices.”

Learn more after the break.