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    playGO USB Wireless Speaker System review

     

     

    playGO is made of a very durable material called Corian, which is used in the manufacturing of countertops

    With wireless music streaming literally becoming the standard in tunes delivery, there is no shortage of options.

    Enter [amazon_link id=”B005H7WLPI” target=”_blank” ]playGO[/amazon_link], an interesting looking device that has a transmitters, which plugs into the computer’s USB port, while a receiver unit can attach to a set of speakers or compatible stereo equipment thanks to your choice of optical or RCA connectivity.

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    Cost: $399.99-$499.99
    Where to buy: Amazon

    playGO is made of a very durable material called Corian, which is used in the manufacturing of countertops.

    A series of LED lights indicate activity, and the receiver unit features play and volume controls.  [amazon_link id=”B005H7WLPI” target=”_blank” ]playGO[/amazon_link] reaches a wireless range of around 75-feet, and the transmitter is compatible with up to 4 receiver units simultaneously.  The receiver unit will require AC power.

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    With playGO’s trendy look and durability, it’s a nice option.  However, at a salty $449.99, you’ll need a fat wallet to afford it.  [amazon_link id=”B005H7WLPI” target=”_blank” ]Amazon[/amazon_link] has it on sale for $399.99, and you can purchase it [amazon_link id=”B005H7WLPI” target=”_blank” ]here[/amazon_link].

     

    David Novak
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