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Remote music from your iPod

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The Scout, our weekly design column, will return next week. In the meantime, check out The Scout online, where you’ll find bonus briefs on new products, store sales and other consumer news. This week you can read about our trial run with the Eos wireless audio system, an iPod or iPhone dock that can transmit music to remote Eos speakers throughout the house or even in the backyard -- pretty much any spot within 150 feet.

Setup is surprisingly fast and easy. Sound quality? One tech blogger called it “glorious.” It’s not. For ears used to a full-fledged home audio system, music will seem a bit tinny. But supreme sound isn’t the point here; ease of use, portability and affordability are.

A starter package including one base docking station (with built-in speaker) and one remote speaker, regularly $249, is on sale for $199 (in black) or $149 (in white). Additional speakers, regularly $129, have been reduced to $99 (black) or $79 (white) apiece. Holiday party hosts, that means your iPod could be playing simultaneously in the living room, bedroom and back patio for as little as $228. The sale runs through Dec. 31.

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Eos is a product of San Diego-based IntelliTouch, (877) 465-3927, www.eoswireless.com. For more details, go to www.latimes.com/thescout.

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