David Gil posted a new pitch
#sleekaudio recently won the video contest for the first annual CES video competition. The video overviews Sleek Audio's proprietary technology and use of Kleer wireless technology. The video is titled, "Lossless at Sea," a play on words as the video show two friends lost at sea, one of which is useing kleer, "lossless" wireless technology.
Kleer is a Canadian-based fabless semiconductor company that is partnered with leading wireless audio consumer electronics manufacturers around the world.
Sleek Audio chose to work with Kleer as it's the first wireless platform that truly allows music lovers to enjoy lossless, CD quality sound with wireless earphones. Unlike Bluetooth, which strongly compresses music, Kleer uses a 2.4GHrz, 16-bit signal. The difference in sound quality between being wired and wireless is virtually zero. Lossless means that there is virtually no detail "lost" in the transition of the signal to wireless.
The video explains some of the advantages of Kleer wireless over Bluetooth
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@david was there suppose to be a video in this pitch?
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no, just a link... @vincent. Though I guess I could have included the lossless at sea video with it again. Didn't want to get too repetitive.
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Repetitive is good because info gets passed on so quickly. @david
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Correction, #kleer has research and development labs in Canada, but is actually an American-based company headquartered in Cupertino
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