Tivoli’s newly Bluetoothed radios up for order, bring your smartphone into the mix

Tivoli's newly Bluetoothed radios hit the market

Is your tabletop radio jealous of all the attention you lavish on your smartphone and tablet? Now everyone can play nice. Announced earlier this year, Tivoli's finally offering its Model One BT up for purchase, bringing Bluetooth device streaming to the fancy table-tap AM/FM radio. That $260 unit is joined by the PAL BT ($300) radio and Blucon Music Receiver ($150), which brings Bluetooth functionality to your home audio system. The latter two, up now for pre-order, are set to ship by the end of the month.

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Tivoli Radio Silenz

Tivoli Radio Silenz

The Tivoli Radio Silenz is the first noise canceling headphones to use wooden housing. Available in Walnut, Cherry, and Black Ash wood finishes, the Tivoli Radio Silenz headphones feature an active noise cancellation that reduces outside ambient noise by up to 85%. Operating on an included AAA battery, the Radio Silenz can be used with the noise cancellation on or off, or even without a battery. A single AAA battery provides enough juice for up to 50-hour of operating time. The Tivoli Radio Silenz noise canceling headphones are priced at approx. $150. [Tivoli]

Tivoli enters headphone game with Radio Silenz, has new PAL BT and Model One BT radios

Tivoli enters headphone game with Radio Silenz, outs Pal BT and Model One BT radios

Tivoli Audio is known for radios that rarely deviate from a tried-and-true formula (save for that snazzy crystal-encrusted Model One), but the company is still capable of surprises. Exhibit A: it's gearing up to release its first pair of headphones. The new Radio Silenz noise-cancelling cans have 40mm drivers in the wooden ear cups, and a "Defeat" button mutes your tunes so you can hear someone talking to you without taking the headphones off. Tivoli says the AAA battery will give you 50 hours of listening. The Radio Silenz will go on sale for $160 in June.

Just because Tivoli is venturing into headphone territory doesn't mean it is losing touch with its roots. In addition to the cans, the company has two new radios, the PAL BT and the Model One BT, both of which support Bluetooth streaming. The $300 PAL BT sports a 2.5-inch, battery-powered speaker, while the $260 Model One's 3-inch speaker is encased in a lovely, retro wooden design. Tivoli will also sell a $200 BluCon wireless Bluetooth receiver. All three products will reportedly launch in late summer.

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