iLuv was showing off their complete line of gear, some of which we’ve talked about before including an alarm clock and multimedia center iPod dock.
https://gizmodo.com/iluv-ipod-dock-brings-the-bluetooth-love-226301
The iLuv 277 alarm clock works as both an iPod dock with video out, as well as an AM/FM radio.
The iLuv i999 is an all-in-one multimedia center, including CD, MP3 and USB-device playback on top of the docking functionality.
But what makes iLuv more than another iSpeaker system? Essentially, iLuv is based upon Bluetooth sharing through a very tiny BluePin key. You plug the key in to and of their docks, and you can stream AV from any Bluetooth-enabled device.
The BluePin can also stream media to devices, such as their iLuv i202/i903 wireless headphones, or any third-party Bluetooth version you might already have around the house.
While the quarter-sized Bluepin seems like a neat idea at first, but why not just build the Bluetooth technology directly into these non-mobile devices? Do we really need another tiny thing to lose between our couch cushions?