Eleven Engineering, Inc., a developer of semiconductor products for wireless audio for home theater, multi-room, portable, professional, 12 Volt (car, truck, motorcycle, power sports, marine) and gaming applications, is pointing out with the recent announcement that Apple is now finally converting to the USB-C connector standard Apple products now work with its SKAA platform.
“Our SKAA-Enabled Cassandra transmitter with USB-C connector was launched nearly six years ago, and Apple is finally catching up,” explains Rex Whitehead, Eleven Engineering executive vice president, sales & marketing. “We read the tea leaves back in 2017 as the industry was beginning to migrate from micro USB to USB-C, and our Cassandra transmitter was our first with a USB-C connector that embraced that new trend. Ideal for charging and transmitting data more effectively and quicker than micro USB, Cassandra has set the benchmark for the new desired and practical connector ever since. Now, SKAA is the ideal choice for all phones, tablets, and laptops which utilize a USB-C port, including Apple products.”
Additional Cassandra feature and specifications include:
- Sends audio to up to four receivers
- Works with all apps
- Use up to five transmitters in the same area
- No pairing
- 15 meters (50 feet) indoor range
- Low latency
- Works with SKAA cmd (optional app)
- Ships with SKAA OS 2.4, works with all receivers running SKAA OS 2.1 or newer (if you’re not sure what version you have, go to TLC, send us a note and just ask)
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