Sitting at the pinnacle of Sennheiser’s wireless headphone range, the RS 180 has everything you could ask for: audio quality, transmission clarity, range and response.
Get a high-performance audio experience by placing your iPod or iPhone on Harman Kardon's new The Bridge II docking station. The Bridge II retains the smooth curved line of the original, with enhanced features for connectivity.
The Bridge II connects a compatible iPod model* to a Harman Kardon The Bridge-ready audio/video component. Once connected consumers will be able to access all the enhanced iPod capabilities allowing users to enjoy audio/video playback with the help of a home entertainment system, on-screen iPod menu display, remote control operation and charging.
Using just a single cable, The Bridge II connects to the new Harman Kardon AVR 355, AVR 655 and AVR 755 7.1-channel audio/video receivers and the new HK 3490 stereo receiver, or to current and previously available The Bridge-ready A/V receivers.
The Bridge II will be available from July 2008 for $129 recommended retail price.
Source: Harman Kardon
* Compatible with iPod models with docking connector; including iPod Touch, iPod Nano and all Click Wheel models
** The Bridge II is compatible with the following Harman Kardon components: DMC1000, AVR 55 Series, 47 Series, 45 Series and 40
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