iRiver Launches ON Smart Exercise Headset

iRiver Launches ON Smart Exercise HeadsetIt has been quite some time since we heard from the folks over at iRiver, and this time around, we have word that they have just rolled out what is deemed to be the first smart exercise headset in the world, namely, the iRiver ON. This is an intelligent headset that is said to be able to monitor one’s heart rate in a transparent manner. Apart from being able to monitor one’s real-time heart rate, it will also be able to keep track of physical location and workout data, all the while remaining invisible to the user as he or she enjoys some music. Apart from that, the iRiver ON will also happen to be the first Bluetooth audio headset that will be powered by PerformTek Precision Biometrics, which is a state-of-the-art sensor technology that will continuously measures real-time biometric data without sacrificing on both accuracy and consistency.

The iRiver ON sports a simple design which will offer all the biometric feedback, in addition to iRiver’s legendary listening experiences, boasting convenient music and call controls to boot. Apart from that, the iRiver ON would also arrive with its own complementary fitness application for both iOS and Android smartphones. The asking price for the iRiver ON stands at $199.99.

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    Astell & Kern’s AK120 portable MQS player graces the FCC with its $1,300 sound

    Astell & Kern's AK120 portable MQS player graces the FCC with its $1,300 soundAudiophiles eager to get their mitts on iRiver’s Astell & Kern-branded AK120 should take note: the portable Mastering Quality Sound player just passed through the FCC’s labs. The $1,300 AK120 is the bigger, 2.4-inch sibling to the $700 AK100, promising to net deep-pocketed audio perfectionists improved stereo imaging and dynamic range; this is achieved by two Wolfson WM8740 DACs, each of which are dedicated to a single channel. The player features a physical volume knob and packs 64GB of onboard storage with support for up to 192GB through two microSD slots — which is perfect for storing your pick of AV, FLAC, WMA, MP3, OGG, APE, AAC, ALAC and AIFF (and eventually DSD) files, as well. With this next MQS player from A&K sure to hit stores soon, what’s the updated word about Neil Young’s streaming take on the action.

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    iRiver’s AK120 promises ‘the finest audio,’ priced at $1,300 with a leather case

    iRiver's AK120 promises 'the finest audio,' priced at $1,300 with a leather case

    Love music? Sure you do — but can you really claim to be a true music lover if you’re not plunking down $1,300 for the latest MQS (Mastering Quality Sound) player from iRiver? The AK120 looks a fair bit like its predecessor, the AK100 (albeit slightly larger), and features a 2.4-inch IPS touchcreen. Inside, you’ll find two digital-to-analog converters, dual Wolfson WM8740 DAC chips and 64GB of memory, which is expandable up to 192GB via two microSD card slots. The AK120 can handle a slew of formats, including WAV, FLAC, WMA, MP3, OGG, APE, AAC, ALAC and AIFF, with DSD on the way. And just in case you were worried that the price tag was a bit steep, keep in in mind that it includes “the finest handmade Italian-designed leather case.”

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    Iriver Japan outs limited edition Gold and Silver AK100 DAP

    Launched last year around October in Japan the AK100 is Iriver most “poweful” DAP yet and designed for music aficionados :
    “Beside a rather luxurious and elegant design the Astell & Kern AK100 is in fact oriented to music lovers and people looking for the the best audio quality possible, indeed the Astell & Kern AK100 is fully compatible with 24bit/192kHZ FLAC & WAV audio tracks alongside the usual APE/MP3/WMA/OGG support. To achieve such quality the Astell & …

    IRiver WOWTab: A Clone Of The Nexus 7?

    IRiver WOWTab: A Clone Of The Nexus 7?IRiver has announced a 7-inch tablet for consumers in South Korea. IRiver is known for making multimedia devices and this seems its first step in the tablet market.  The device seems to be identical to the Google Nexus 7 tablet, both in terms of look and feel as well as pricing and specification. (more…)

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    iRiver’s AK100 now supports Apple-based audio codecs

    iRiver's AK100 now supports Applebased audio codecs

    If you’re an audiophile with $700 burning a hole in your pocket, you might’ve been tempted by iRiver‘s Astell & Kern AK100. Already boasting Mastering Quality Sound (MQS) lossless audio playback — along with support for MP3, Ogg, FLAC, WAV, WMA and APE codecs — there’s now another reason to be seduced by the luxury pmp. Released today, firmware update version 1.3 for the device finally adds Apple-based codecs (AAC, ALAC and AIFF) to the list — who said iTunes and audiophiles can’t get along? To jog your memory, the AK100 has a Wolfson WM8740 Digital-to-Analog Converter, 32GB of built-in storage, two microSD card slots and a 2,000 mAh battery that’ll last 16 hours. Get a peek at the press release after the break or just head to the source to download the update.

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    The Astell&Kern AK100 High Definition Portable Audio Player Is Now The ONLY
    Portable Music Player You Need

    With The Addition of AAC, ALAC AND AIFF File Support, The AK100 Plays Any Audio File Format You May Have

    Irvine, CA — iriver is proud to announce the release of firmware version 1.30 for the Astell&Kern AK100, which now supports many Apple-based audio codes most consumers currently use. Music lovers everywhere can stop carrying multiple portable audio devices in order to enjoy the high definition, studio-quality sound from Astell&Kern’s AK100.

    The new upgrade allows users to play both new high definition audio and their current collection of digital music, all with one player.

    The Astell&Kern player is the first portable hi-fi audio device from iriver, capable of Mastering Quality Sound (MQS) playback. MQS files are sound or music files saved as a lossless format, straight from the studio mastering source. Because less data is lost during the digital mastering process and the sound quality is distortion-free, a dramatic difference from the 24bit source data from MQS files and CD (WAV)/MP3s can be heard and felt. MQS files are often in 24bit WAV or FLAC formats. With the encoding process in the AK100 MQS Portable System, MQS music and sounds are more refined and pure.

    Henry Park, CEO of iriver, says, “We are very pleased that the addition of AAC, ALAC, and AIFF codecs makes the Astell&Kern portable audio player the only music unit anyone will ever need. Music lovers finally get the quality of the music they have been longing for, yet can access their entire collection in one unit. We think that is pretty awesome.”

    The Astell&Kern is the world’s first portable audio device equipped with the Wolfson WM8740 Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC). It contains 32GB of internal memory and can be expanded via two (2) microSD card slots, each supporting an additional 32GB microSD card. The Astell&Kern is compatible with FLAC, WAV, WMA, MP3, OGG, APE, AAC, ALAC and AIFF audio files. Its 2,000 mAH battery provides up to 16 hours of playback on a single charge. The Astell&Kern offers numerous connection options, including micro-USB, optical in/out and headphone out.

    Iriver has partnered with HDtracks to provide users with albums encoded with Mastering Quality Sound. HDtracks is a high-quality music download service offering an exciting catalog of Mastering Quality music from every major label across all genres. They have several formats available for fans of all types of music. If you would like genuine CD-quality sound, HDtracks offers both AIFF and FLAC lossless files. For those who wish to carry their music in a portable mp3 player, they have 320kbps files that far exceed the quality of standard MP3 files. For audiophiles, HDtracks has a large catalog of ultra-high resolution 96kHz/24bit and 192kHz/24-bit titles from legendary rock, jazz, and classical artists as well as emerging artists. This is true DVD-audio sound quality for music lovers that demand the very best!

    The AK100 is $699 and is available at high-end audio stores and online at Amazon.com, Buy.com, ebay.com and www.iriverinc.com.

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    iriver launches the ULALA budget Android smartphone

    iriver, perhaps most popular for its portable music players, has launched its ULALA 1-K1 handset in South Korea. This Android smartphone has entirely low-end specs across the board with a price point to match, with the device costing approximately $95 USD. The Korean company may launch the handset outside of Korea depending on what response it gets domestically.

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    The ULALA 1-K1 is designed specifically as a budget smartphone, offering low-end specs across the board with a price tag to match at about $95 USD. The display is 3.5-inches with a super low resolution of 320 x 480. Inside you’ll find a Cortex A5 processor, while around back there’s a 3-megapixel camera accompanying a 0.3-megapixel front-facing camera.

    The handset runs the old but trusty Android version 2.3.5 Gingerbread, a fairly antiquated version of the mobile operating system that has exceeded 4.0. Connectivity is your standard Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and support for 3G. There’s a microSD card slot with support for up to 32GB. Aside from its super-low price point, the ULALA also features dual SIM functionality.

    iriver isn’t delusional about what it is offering, aiming the low-end handset at the budget market and as a device for those who need a second phone as a backup or sacrificial model in the place of a primary phone. Few other smartphones are available at this price point that aren’t complete garbage.

    [via WSJ]


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    The Best Heart Rate Monitor May Go in Your Ear

    Chest strap heart rate monitors are uncomfortable and annoying. HRM watches, like the MIO Alpha, have a lot of potential, but they still lose contact frequently. Valencell is going in a different direction, building a heart rate sensor into something most of us are already wearing: our headphones. More »

    iRiver’s AK100 lossless-friendly music player heading to the States December 4th

    iRiver's AK100 losslessfriendly music player heading to the States December 4th

    Sure, it may not have Neil Young’s seal of approval, but iRiver’s getting ready to bring its new high-def media player to the US next week. The AK100 will be hitting online retailers and “high end audio stores” under the Astell & Kern name on December 4th, carrying a $700 price tag. The player is a capable of handling Mastering Quality Sound (MQS) lossless audio playback, as well as MP3, Ogg, FLAC, WAV, WMA and APE audio files. There’s 32GB of memory built-in, expandable via two microSD slots. According to iRiver, the built-in battery should give your around 16 hours of playback on a charge. More info can be found in the press release after the break.

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    Iriver boost its T9 DAP internal memory up to 8Gb

    Introduced back in May 2011, the T9 from Iriver is a USB Stick like DAP that come with full support of FLAC alongside the usual MP3, WMA, WAV and APE. Today or slightly more than a year later, Iriver announced in Japan a small upgrade of its DAP that now comes in a 8GB version instead of the previous 2 or 4G offering. The 8GB T9 will be available in Japan starting this month at 6,980 Yen.