Grace Digital Introduces Bluetooth Receiver, Connecting Three Phones Simultaneously to Speakers

Written by Ben

March 17, 2014

Grace Digital

San Diego, Calif. – (March 11, 2014) – Grace Digital Inc, a leading brand of wireless internet radios, unveils the 3-Play Bluetooth Audio Receiver with the unique capability to connect three phones to your stereo. You and your friends can share music you all love without having to worry about disconnecting and reconnecting mobile devices. Just hit play on any of the three Bluetooth enabled devices and the playlist takes over the party immediately.

For further versatility, you can connect your 3-Play to your car stereo for mobile, on-the-go use, making it a premium companion for road trips. The portable 3-Play features expanded memory storing up to 7 devices and plays over 10 hours of music with a built-in rechargeable Lithium Ion Battery. The 3-Play has the flexibility to be connected into any audio input using a standard RCA or 3.5 mm jack.

“With the 3-Play, our music-loving customers have more options for their tunes by collaborating with three Bluetooth enabled devices,” said Greg Fadul, CEO, Grace Digital Audio. “Perfect for a party with your friends, the 3-Play keeps the music going seamlessly or it can shift the music mood with a simple click.”

The 3-Play is available now for $99.99 at www.gracedigital.com.

About Grace Digital Audio
Based in San Diego, California, Grace Digital Audio provides a family of audio products with the highest levels of quality, support and service. From wireless internet radios to indoor/outdoor wireless speakers, Grace provides audio solutions for every situation. Grace’s innovative iPhone & iPod Touch application allows users to control their entire Grace audio system with one convenient control. Grace sells its products through major retailers, ecommerce sites, dealers and distributors throughout North America. To learn more about Grace Digital products please visit them at www.gracedigital.com.

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