Panasonic's latest multi-room Hi-Fi System speaker system is compatible with QualComm's social media platform AllPlay a press release reported Monday.
Consumers can buy the system this spring on Panasonic's website the press release reported.
"Panasonic is committed to providing superior home audio systems and great connected products that are simple to use and stylish. The AllPlay(TM) audio system provides users with the ultimate in connectivity," David Fisher, Product Manager, of home entertainment at Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company said in a statement. "Our new multi-room speaker system allows the entire family to continue to use the full functionality of their favorite streaming music apps to listen to their music in any room of the home."
The the SC-ALL-8, SC-ALL3 wireless speaker system, and SH-ALL1C network audio connector, all of which allow music to be heard throughout many rooms of a house the press release reported.
Consumers will be able boost the sound with the SC-ALL8 system's technologies. The package also has a Nano Bamboo on its woofer, and tweeter that helps sound play smoothly, and not come out distorted the press release reported. The system also makes the sound's drum, and bass more pure the press release reported.
Users will also be able to send information through the Wi-Fi network at their residence. This can also be done on their iOS, Android smartphone, or tablet via music subscription service or internet radio the press release reported. Consumers can play songs through the speakers at the same time by selecting Party Mode.
The system can also switch over from Panasonic's Music Streaming App for a smartphone to the multi-room speaker system when someone returns from being away. The app stays the same, and the speakers can be changed via the system's screen the press release reported.
The app also play songs through music subscription services, internet radio songs on a smartphone, songs kept on a personal computer or network-attached storage device the press release reported.