What makes Jook different from Bluetooth or other bidirectional wireless and broadcast technologies?
Jook uses an encrypted wireless protocol that keeps your audio stream safe and lossless. Jook is a proprietary narrowband technology that is dedicated to audio. The Jook reference standard is more power efficient and requires no separate batteries, has no dropped signals and better latency when compared to Bluetooth transmitting audio. Another defining factor is the social aspect of Jook. Jook is not just about broadcasting music, but meeting new people and sharing experiences and thoughts about music with one another. Jook’s lighting scheme will help encourage users to interact with one another and identify each other quickly and without hassle.
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