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Musically-infused Fashion
HIODY is the latest in functional fashion! With its built-in BT/amp module and oversized speakers, this hip hoody lets you enjoy music in a whole new way. It’s a true amalgamation of hi-fi audio tech, fashion, and music. No matter if you are relaxing at home, commuting to work, or engaging in your favorite activity, HIODY is the best way to listen to your music and manage your phone. Just throw it on and cozy up to your favorites tunes!
Designer: WER-TEK
Croon Audio’s Original Bluetooth speakers promise not to creak while they’re cranked
Odds are that we've all had a speaker system which can't take the heat: turn up the volume and there's an unintentional dubstep remix as the waaahs and wubwubs of distortion and vibration overtake whatever we actually meant to hear. Croon Audio is only just getting into speakers, but its Original system makes clean sound the order of the day: along with the retro, anti-distortion fiberboard design, the Bluetooth audio box has isolation cones at the corners that Croon hopes will leave any shake, rattle and rolling to Big Joe Turner and Bill Haley. That's good news for a small enclosure with two 15W drivers and a Class D amp inside. A 3.5mm jack still exists if wireless audio compression gets on the nerves as well. The speakers are already selling now in a classic black for $200, although $230 will net a slightly livelier gray or white, and $235 lands an attention-getting (if limited edition) red.
Filed under: Home Entertainment, Peripherals
Croon Audio's Original Bluetooth speakers promise not to creak while they're cranked originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 26 Jul 2012 11:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
Permalink | | Email this | CommentsRocketfish’s Sound Prism is triangu-lovely
Cunning design is a wonderful thing, and this triangular bundle of smarts is almost meta! Rocketfish's Sound Prism is exactly what it says it is, a three-sided speaker bar with a twist (metaphorically speaking.) Inventors, CRE8 Design studio, cooked up the clever idea of using the empty space created by a folded Apple Smart Cover. This fella neatly slips into the cubby-hole of the folded case, and attaches itself magnetically. It's Bluetooth, so can pair up with any compatible device, but won't look quite so snug as when used as nature -- or rather its creators -- intended. How much for a slice of the Pythagorean action? That'll be 80 rectangular dollars, sir.
Rocketfish's Sound Prism is triangu-lovely originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 29 Apr 2012 02:02:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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