Crystal Acoustics has unveiled a new simple and affordable way to connect your non-smart devices to your home network and enjoy the benefits of modern technology everywhere in your home. The Widaptor allows you to connect any group of disparate audio devices into a fully-functioning wireless multi-room music system.
The Widaptor receives its signal via your WiFi network and then transmits it to any active speaker or hi-fi setup, effectively turning your old dumb devices into smart ones where you can control it all via your smartphone and tablet. Divide your home into zones where it plays the same music in every room is possible on the same level as playing individual music from different sources in different rooms.
You can set up as many of these devices that your network can handle and they even work as Wi-Fi extenders at the same time. It supports both AirPlay and DLNA and comes with a 3.5mm input and a 3.5mm output jack, USB connection for digital storage, and an RJ45 connector for a direct LAN connection.
Costing just £49.99, the Widaptor is an affordable option to merge their existing audio products into a single wireless system without having to replace their existing hardware.
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