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iHome iP76 LED color-changing presenter consumes your love for pretty colors


Adding a range of colours to hi fi systems systems, iHome today declared the iP76 LED Shade Modifying Speaker Structure with Wireless technological innovation. Available in September 2012, the décor-enhancing showpiece is loaded with 16 multi-color LED groups to create interesting lighting effects; four powerful sound speakers in Reson8® presenter technological innovation for massive sound, and the newest in Wireless technological innovation for an untethered music.

"Our Glowtunes line is constantly progress and offer a variety of sound speakers for present-day most popular media gadgets," said Evan Stein, Manager of Marketing, iHome. "We're very thrilled to launch our first presenter tower and believe the design and range of features will make the iP76 stand above the competitors."

The three-foot great iP76 LED Shade Modifying Structure Wireless Stereo system Speaker System livens up any room with its vivid color scheme, ability to flow songs from Bluetooth-enabled devices; charge iPhones and iPods when docked, and deliver movie content from your device to your television via the built-in element movie results. It can be personalized to function your preferred color and features a variety of options such as color reduce, beat to songs and strobe effect for the greatest songs and lighting show.


The iP76 will be available in July 2012 at retailers nationwide and on www.ihomeaudio.com for $199.99. For detailed product information, please visit https://www.ihomeaudio.com/iP76WZ/.

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