Video Reviews and Interviews
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Episode 94 - i2i Stream - Wireless Streaming Audio
"I kinda like the concept behind the i2i Stream. Now we've been able to use it with our video game console. We've been able to use it with the TV. We've been able to use it, yes with an iPod.
October 2008 - Gadget by Fr. Robert Ballecer
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Tech Tuesday KOLD TV
"The i2i Stream Transceiver is featured in this segment which looks at the product which should work great in dorm rooms now that the University of Arizona is back in session. Share your music with your friends."
September 16, 2008 - Tech Tuesday by Andy Taylor
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GearDaddy: Back to School
"If you want to share your music. Music is a big deal."
September 10, 2008 - Techs and Gadgets by GearDaddy
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Tech Talk: Cool Gadgets
"Three cool gadget gifts for your tech geek!"
July15, 2008 - Watch i2i Stream Review by WFMY News
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into tomorrow with Dave Graveline
"Learn about a cool device that lets you share your tunes. The i2i Stream is a digital music broadcaster."
July 4, 2008 - Watch i2i Stream Review by Dailymotion
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i2i For Your iPod
"A new way to share the music from your iPod."
May 10, 2008 - Watch i2i Stream segment by NBC TechNow on Youtube
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Meet the President & CEO Of Aerielle To Learn More About The Company & The New i2i Stream Product
"We are pleased to offer you this interview with Art Cohen, the President & CEO of Aerielle, Inc.
April 17, 2008 - Watch Interview |
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Amazing Tech Products Interview Coming Soon ...
"Aerielle is the developer of advanced wireless technologies bringing low-cost, wireless audio solutions to all of you (mass market) with no compromise in sound quality.
March 28, 2008 - Watch Intro |
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bnetTV.com Exclusive Interview with Art Cohen
"Art Cohen of Aerielle presents the i2i Stream, a wireless transmitter for your audio player that allows an entire location to stream to your audio source."
January 24, 2008 - Watch Interview
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2008 CES Arielle i2i® Stream Music Broadcaster Interview
"This device allows you to digitally broadcast your sound/music wherever you want. The possibilities include broadcasting music to multiple speakers for parties, home enjoyment, and even gaming events as the input is a fairly standard microphone jack."
January 23, 2008 - Read Press and Watch Interview |
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