Creative Labs Sound Blaster for iTunes Wireless Audio Transmitter
- Stream your iTunes music, Windows Media, Internet Radio or any audio from your PC to speakers across the room or around your home¿ no cables or networking required
- Expand your Sound Blaster Wireless Audio System by adding multiple Creative Wireless Receivers or Sound Blaster Wireless speakers or headphones (sold seperately)
- Enhance and upmix your compressed iTunes media, MP3s and movies to amazing surround sound using X-Fi technology
- USB interface gives you maximum compatibility with all desktop or notebook PCs and Macs
- Supports EAX 4.0 and OpenAL for ultra-realistic gaming surround sound over headphones, plus Creative ALchemy for maximum audio performance of legacy games under Windows Vista (For PC only)
Product Description
The Creative Labs Sound Blaster for iTunes upgrades your PC or Mac to a premium wireless sound system. Simply plug into any USB port, connect an optional Creative Wireless Receiver to your powered speakers or home stereo system, and play your iTunes or other digital music wirelessly ¿ no cables or networking required. You can add Sound Blaster Wireless Audio ready speakers with built-in wireless receiver and in the future wireless headphones to play music wirelessly in multiple rooms. Plus, Sound Blaster for iTunes features Creative¿s award-winning X-Fi audio enhancement technology that improves the quality of iTunes media, MP3s and movies. Package Contents: Sound Blaster for iTunes USB Audio Transmitter, Audio cable (1/8″ to stereo RCA), Installation CD, Quick Start Leaflet…. More >>
Creative Labs Sound Blaster for iTunes Wireless Audio Transmitter
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4 comments
TechSupportDad on January 8, 2010 at 1:05 pm
This USB soundcard is the neatest thing to have – just turn on your creative labs wireless speakers, plug in the usb soundcard, activate the transmitter and you can listen to your music anywhere.
Gene Dalton on January 8, 2010 at 2:49 pm
The Sound Blaster works great, is easy to use, and has a very good sound for this level of speaker hardware. The “Owners Handbook” and CD were something else. It’s very limited, covers more than one non-related product which can lead to confusion and the instructions on the web site are little better. When I first set up the system(on a Mac running Snow Leopard) I couldn’t get any sound although all hardware was installed per instructions and all working indicator light were properly lighted. I was on the verge of sending it back to Amazon, when I thought about checking one last setting which was NOT covered by any instructions from Creative. Under System Preferences/Sound a setting had to be manually changed. from “Internal Speakers” to “SB for itunes-usb”. The usb setting appears under Sound when the usb transmitter is plugged in and MUST be manually selected each time the transmitter is plugged it. Other than this frustrating omission from the Instructions, the Sound Blaster works great and would have given it 5 stars.
Robert D. Miller Jr. on January 8, 2010 at 2:55 pm
Oh man, I love this little gadget! How easy and convenient to play all over the house without keeping track of my nano! Plugged right into my speakers outside, in the bathroom, kitchen, in the office-ANYWHERE! I love anything that allows me to get rid of other bulkier items…everyone needs one of these guys!!
Tim Martin on January 8, 2010 at 5:26 pm
I took this product out of the box plugged it into my mac 13″ notebook and paired it with the T20W wireless speakers. That is all it took to play iTunes wirelessly. I never imagined it could be so easy. Now I leave my laptop inside my house with the Soundblaster for iTunes in the USB port and bring the speakers out by the pool when my friends come over. I streamed music for six hours the other day without any issues (I also have a wireless network and no interference issues). This is a cool product.