Electric Jukebox
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Electric Jukebox was a digital media player[2] developed by The Electric Jukebox Company.[1] Designed as a dongle,[5] and a "Nintendo Wii style"[6] motion-sensitive controller with a built-in microphone for voice search,[7] The device played music audio content on a high-definition television and home audio system by directly streaming it via Wi-Fi from the Internet.[8][9][10][11]
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Developer | The Electric Jukebox Company[1] |
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Type | Digital media player[2] |
Discontinued | August 2017 |
Sound | up to 320 kbps streaming[3] |
Connectivity | [2] |
Power | Mains power (HDMI Dongle) Micro-USB (Controller)[4] |
Website | www |
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Electric Jukebox combined hardware, software, and premium music streaming access into one package;[12] Ars Technica described it as "a box with everything you need to get started in streaming music".[3]