CES: Cignus Unveils NAO Symphony To Stream Tunes, Control iPods

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Canada’s Cignius Thursday unveiled a free iPhone app to control its NAO Symphony and NAO Symphony Noir Music Stations. The products let you wirelessly stream music from your iPod, controlled by your iPhone or iPod touch.

“We all know the iPhone and iPod touch are some of the most elegant music players on the planet, but getting that music to play on home speakers can be cumbersome,” Cignias CEO Shawn Saleem said.


The system includes two components. The free MusicNAO app is used by your iPhone or iPod touch to wirelessly control your iPod, docked in the NAO Symphony or NAO Symphony Noir system. The NAO Symphony includes a 50-watt speaker system comprised of two 4-inch speakers and two 1-inch tweeters.

The NAO Symphony ($299) offers Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity and full access to your iPod’s playlists.

[Via Cignias]

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