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  2. Motorola ROKR - Wikipedia

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    Motorola ROKR. The Motorola ROKR (/ ˈrɒkər /), the first version of which was informally known as the iTunes phone, was a series of mobile phones from Motorola, part of a 4LTR line developed before the spin out of Motorola Mobility. ROKR models were released starting in September 2005 and ending in 2009. They were notable for incorporating ...

  3. List of Motorola products - Wikipedia

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    ROKR Z6 (Linux based ... EQ5 Stereo Bluetooth Speaker; Wired. P000 Y-splitter USB adapter; GP300 Portable Radio; GP340 Portable Radio; GP360/380 Portable Radio;

  4. List of Bose portable audio products - Wikipedia

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    The portable audio products sold by Bose Corporation have been marketed as portable smart speaker and SoundLink. These wireless speaker systems are battery powered and play audio over a wireless connection from a separate source device (such as a computer or smartphone). Most Soundlink models use Bluetooth to communicate with the source device.

  5. Motorola Rizr - Wikipedia

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    Motorola Rizr. Motorola Rizr (/ ˈraɪzər /, styled RIZR) is a series of slide mobile phones from Motorola, and is one of the series in the 4LTR line. The first model was released in late 2006. It is a sliding phone (in the style of competing Samsung and LG phones), where the numeric keys are hidden beneath the screen of the phone when closed.

  6. Category:Bluetooth speakers - Wikipedia

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    Zeppelin (iPod speaker system) Categories: Bluetooth. Wireless speakers.

  7. Bluetooth - Wikipedia

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    Bluetooth is a short-range wireless technology standard that is used for exchanging data between fixed and mobile devices over short distances and building personal area networks (PANs). In the most widely used mode, transmission power is limited to 2.5 milliwatts, giving it a very short range of up to 10 metres (33 ft).