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The two-piece MX W1 uses a new wireless technology called Kleer, which, unlike Bluetooth, permits left and right speakers to link wirelessly.
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The two-piece MX W1 uses a new wireless technology called Kleer, which, unlike Bluetooth, permits left and right speakers to link wirelessly.
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The phones use a new wireless protocol called Kleer, which transmits uncompressed tunage at up to 2.37 Mbytes per second, more than enough for CD-quality audio.
Fetish: Truly Wire-Free Earbuds, Glove-Friendly GPS Handheld, Tough-as-Nails Videocam 2008
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Three new wireless headphones from Sennheiser compete in the high-end wireless headphones market in that the wireless transmission is based on uncompressed "Kleer" technology.
Tech News 2010
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Then there is the fact that you can beam your music to it from your iPod (or iPad) using a highly efficient wireless technology called Kleer, via a little dongle that can be passed around at parties.
Elite audio firm Arcam targets iPods – and goes for volume Charles Arthur 2010
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This over-the-ear model uses Kleer, an uncompressed digital wireless technology.
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This over-the-ear model uses Kleer, an uncompressed digital wireless technology.
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Another advantage Kleer has over Bluetooth is that it transmits lossless 16-bit, 44KHz-sampled digital audio, the same quality that is recorded on a CD.
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The MX W1 includes a small Kleer transmitter, about the size of a matchbox, which plugs into the headphone jack of your music source.
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The MX W1 includes a small Kleer transmitter, about the size of a matchbox, which plugs into the headphone jack of your music source.
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