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Mint 220 plays music wirelessly

Filed in archive Speakers & Headphones by Mark Rollins on August 6, 2008

Mint 220 plays music wirelessly
We live in a digital music age, and ipod docks are a dime a dozen. What makes the Mint 220 Digital Music Station stand out is more than the ability to do play iPod tracks.

The Mint 220 is able to play music wirelessly from your computer. All you need to do is plug in the transmitter key, which works without downloading any software. It can transmit up to 45 feet or fifteen meters.

This 3.5 full range speakers play clear sound, and the unit also comes with a compact remote for iPod track playing and other functions.

You should be able to purchase the Mint 220 at the Mint website for about $179.99, and it is well worth your money.

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