A lamp with a bright idea.(What's New?)

USA Today (Magazine) | May 1, 2008 | Copyright

A lamp that allows you to see well--and sounds great. Huh? Soundolier Integrated Wireless Technologies, a new division of Mitek Corporation, Phoenix, Ariz., has developed a state-of-the-art omnidirectional wireless speaker hidden within a stylish torchier floor lamp, ready for duty as a single full-range output device, in pairs as home theater surround speakers, or in as many quantities as desired as a distributed music system for homes, restaurants, and businesses. The Soundolier duo Wireless Speaker Lamp solves the two most common speaker installation challenges:

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