Eclipse TD-M1: the best-looking AirPlay speakers yet?
The curvy wireless speakers your desktop deserves are coming very soon

Eclipse has been making speakers for years, but the Fujitsu-owned company has just launched what might be its most exciting pair of noise-makers yet.
The TD-M1 package consists of two compact and beautifully designed desktop speakers with built-in amplification, a high-quality DAC and wireless AirPlay capabilities that allow them to jive nicely with iOS devices and iTunes-toting computers. There’s even an iOS app for full remote control via an iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch.
Eggs-actly the sort of speakers we want to own

AirPlay playback supports CD-quality audio, but if you’re a golden-eared audiophile who demands the finest Hi-Res Audio the TD-M1s have you covered too: the DAC supports studio master quality sampling rates of 192kHz/24-bit for sources connected via USB.
We’re itching to try these out for ourselves, so look out for a review in the near future. Eclipse says the speakers will be on sale from February, priced at £999.
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