Norwegian Audio Company Electrocompaniet, renowned for making high-end audio systems and designs has recently unveiled their two models that will redefine the world of music. The wireless streaming range including wireless audio and video streamer is designed to bring wireless HiFi music in every home.

The models belonging to EC Living is a wireless and modular Audio/Video system that focuses on providing premium sound and design to its clients. Supporting pure Scandinavian design and engineering, each system is designed and produced in Norway. Featuring TANA SL-1 and L-1, the upcoming wireless streaming range is showcasing the simple way to bring HiFi music and film in the house.

TANA SL-1

The TANA SL-1 is an all-in-one wireless speaker, amplifier and audio system, designed to play music from your collection or through internet. Fitted with 150 Watt Class A-B amplifier, SL-1 comes with two-way bass reflex speakers for outstanding sound quality.  Streaming music from Spotify, TIDAL, WiMP and internet radio, the system can be controlled via mobile app or web browser. Measuring 17.7 x 17.7 x 24.5 cm, the speaker and streamer is a perfect addition to bring music in bedroom, home and office. Priced at $872, SL-1 is the most elegant wireless speaker and streamer.

Wireless speaker and streamer for outstanding music experience

TANA L-1

TANA L-1 is an additional stereo speaker designed to wirelessly connect with TANA SL-1, providing a complete HiFi stereo set to users. Like SL-1, it is also fitted with 150 Watt Class A-B amplifier and is basically used to enhance other models and create a HiFi or home cinema system. Priced at $697, L-1 can amaze anyone with its superior sound.

Add-on speaker made compatible with other system

Both speakers available in variety of colors and finishes can be configured to create home system or a multi-room system.

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