Select Page

New micro hi-fi systems from Sharp

New micro hi-fi systems from Sharp

Sharp's two new micro hi-fi systems can now be controlled from smartphones and tablets thanks to NFC (Near Field Communication) technology.

 New micro hi-fi systems from Sharp

The XL-HF202 and XL-HF302, launched by Sharp, feature NFC (Near Field Communication) technology, making it easier than ever to integrate with mobile devices. To access the music library, simply hold the mobile device to the NFC tag, creating an instant and easy connection between your smartphone or tablet and your hi-fi. So you don’t even have to go near the hi-fi system to play the music you want over the wireless connection because we can control it through our mobile devices within a certain range.

The hi-fi has a Lightening dock (iPhone 5) so users can simultaneously play their high-quality music from their latest iPhone or iPod while charging it. The device also comes with a special iPad holder.

Sharp's new audio models are also compatible with devices that do not support NFC technology - they can communicate with the hi-fi via Bluetooth or USB. However, the new models also support playback of MP3 / WMA / AAC audio files stored on a CD, CD-MP3 player or other external device. Sharp’s new hi-fi also features an RDS-enabled FM radio that lets you search, save and listen to radio stations.

The high-power (2x50W RMS) digital amplifier and speakers with two-way screw connectors provide high-quality sound. Thanks to the special bass reflex channel, the sound is full of bass. The XL-HF302 speakers have a 13 cm subwoofer and a front made of durable MDF.

Both hi-fi features a timeless design, metallic finish, sleek lines and compact dimensions. Sharp's new audio products are available in several colors - the XL-HF202 is available in silver (XL - HF202PHS) and black (XL - HF202PHBK), the XL-HF302PHT is available in titanium.

Recommended retail price:

XL-HF202PH (S / BK) - 64.990, -

XL-HF302PHT - 74.990, -

About the Author

s3nki

Owner of the HOC.hu website. He is the author of hundreds of articles and thousands of news. In addition to various online interfaces, he has written for Chip Magazine and also for the PC Guru. For a time, he ran his own PC shop, working for years as a store manager, service manager, system administrator in addition to journalism.