Published on October 28th,2008 at 2:22 PM
By >Akihabara News Team

Take Control of Your Rolly Through Your Phone

Today Sony Japan announced a new function for their famous Rolly speakers. Now they can be controlled by keitai with a Bluetooth connection.

As a reminder, this cute device features built-in flash memory (2GB), two 1.2W speakers, and USB 2.0 port. Rolly’s motion is also customizable, and it reproduces MP3 / ATRAC / AAC / Linear PCM audio files.

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