Kyocera Wireless Enables Complete Mobile Control for Any Portable Music Device with Bluetooth(R) Music Gateway.New Compact Accessory Provides Unique Audio Technology, Making Music Portability for Music Phones and MP3 Players Easy for the Home and Office ORLANDO, Fla. -- Kyocera Wireless Kyocera Wireless Corporation (KWC) is a manufacturer of mobile telephones for CDMA networks and is a wholly owned subsidiary of Kyocera Corporation that was formed in February 2000 when Kyocera acquired QUALCOMM's San Diego, California-based terrestrial handset division. Corp., a leading global manufacturer of CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access) A method for transmitting simultaneous signals over a shared portion of the spectrum. The foremost application of CDMA is the digital cellular phone technology from QUALCOMM that operates in the 800 MHz band and 1.9 GHz PCS band. wireless handsets and devices, today announced the Kyocera Bluetooth([R])Music Gateway for enhanced mobile music portability to entertainment systems. This compact and easy-to-use universal accessory uses Stereo Bluetooth wireless technology to free digital audio files from personal music players such as cell phones and MP3 players, enabling a wirelessly-controlled full room experience over home and office stereos(a) or Bluetooth-enabled headsets. About the size of a deck of playing cards playing cards, parts of a set or deck, used in playing various games of chance or skill. The origin of playing cards is unknown, and almost as many theories exist as there are historians of the subject. , the Kyocera Bluetooth Music Gateway plugs into any entertainment system via a standard RCA See RCA connector and video/TV history. cable to transform music phones or any handheld music player into a mobile, in-hand remote control for favorite digital music files. Music phones equipped with Stereo Bluetooth (A2DP A2DP Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (communication protocol) ) technology can transmit music from the phone to play on their home or office stereo system, all while keeping control of the music and volume in the palm of the users' hand. For users who prefer storing their music on an iPod[R] or other MP3 players, the Kyocera Bluetooth Audio Adaptor has a standard 3.5mm headset jack attachment that can add Stereo Bluetooth capabilities to those devices for the same full-room experience. "Mobile music has certainly begun making the transition to cell phones, but many people still view MP3 players as their central mobile music devices," said Tom Maguire Tom Maguire (March 28 1892–July 5 1993) was an Irish republican who held the rank of commandant-general in the Western Command of the IRA and led the South Mayo flying column. , vice president of global marketing and product planning Product Planning is the ongoing process of identifying and articulating market requirements that define a product’s feature set. See also
Additionally, for those times when noise in the room isn't desired, the Bluetooth Music Gateway can also facilitate the transfer of sound from entertainment systems to any Bluetooth-enabled wireless stereo headset. Watching TV or listening to the radio during childrens' nap times is now silent, without giving up the mobility to do chores or just sit in a favorite recliner. The Kyocera Bluetooth Music Gateway's sleek design packs a lot of advanced technology into a small package that can be positioned either vertically or horizontally to fit well within a variety of settings. Weighing just under 3 ounces and measuring 87mm x 74mm x 20mm, this black and metallic gray device comes with standard RCA connector A plug and socket for a two-wire (signal and ground) coaxial cable that is widely used to connect analog audio and video components. Also called a "phono connector," rows of RCA sockets are found on the backs of stereo amplifiers and numerous A/V products. cables, compatible with most entertainment systems and devices. The Kyocera Bluetooth Music Gateway is $79.99 for the standard version and $99.99 bundled with the Kyocera Wireless Audio Adaptor, which retails separately for $34.99. All will be available in April online at http://store.kyocera-wireless.com. For a complete wireless music solution, the universal accessory can also be paired with a full range of Kyocera Wireless music-centric handsets and wireless stereo headsets. (a) Operating range of device is approximately 100 feet About Kyocera Wireless Kyocera Wireless Corp. is a leading supplier of innovative, feature-rich CDMA wireless devices and accessories for customers worldwide. Kyocera Wireless maintains an operating belief in the genius of simplicity and strives to make the wireless experience as simple and intuitive as humanly possible. The company is a wholly owned subsidiary Wholly Owned Subsidiary A subsidiary whose parent company owns 100% of its common stock. Notes: In other words, the parent company owns the company outright and there are no minority owners. of Kyocera International Inc., which acquired QUALCOMM Incorporated's CDMA consumer wireless phone business in February 2000. Based in San Diego San Diego (săn dēā`gō), city (1990 pop. 1,110,549), seat of San Diego co., S Calif., on San Diego Bay; inc. 1850. San Diego includes the unincorporated communities of La Jolla and Spring Valley. Coronado is across the bay. , the company is ISO- iso- or is- pref. 1. Equal; uniform: isobar. 2. Isomeric: isopropyl. 3. 14001 and ISO-9001 certified and has won city, state and federal awards for its environmentally friendly manufacturing and recycling practices. For more information, please visit www.kyocera-wireless.com. Kyocera Corporation (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange : KYO), the parent and global headquarters of the Kyocera Group, was founded in 1959 as a producer of advanced ceramics. By combining these engineered materials with metals and plastics, and integrating them with other technologies, Kyocera has become a leading supplier of telecommunications equipment, semiconductor packages, electronic components, cameras, laser printers, copiers, solar energy systems and industrial ceramics. During the year ended March 31, 2006, Kyocera Corporation's consolidated net sales Net Sales The amount a seller receives from the buyer after costs associated with the sale are deducted. Notes: This amount is calculated by subtracting the following items from gross sales: merchandise returned for credit, allowances for damaged or missing goods, freight totaled approximately US$10 billion (JP[yen] 1,181,489 million) with net income of approximately US$596 million (JP[yen] 69,696 million). [c] 2007 Kyocera Wireless Corp. All rights reserved. Kyocera is a registered trademark of Kyocera Corporation. The Bluetooth[R] word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Kyocera Wireless Corp. is under license. iPod is a registered trademark of Apple, Inc. All other product or service names mentioned herein are the trademarks or service marks of their respective owners. |
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