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Porsche 911 Soundbar

Porsche Design have created a soundbar from the exhaust of a 911 GT3! They have taken the original rear silencer and twin exhaust from a 911 GT3, and converted it into an impressive 200-watt soundbar. It features a 2.1 virtual surround system, DTS TruSurround and Bluetooth connectivity for easy wireless audio transmission from your smartphone or tablet.



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Sony Wearable TV Speaker

The new Sony Bravia Theater U offers high-quality sound without disturbing the neighbors. This innovative wearable speaker delivers sound directly to you with minimal noise pollution. The lightweight device rests comfortably around your neck, utilizing upward-facing X-Balanced speakers on either side. The Sony 360 Spatial Sound technology ensures clear dialogue and dynamic sound effects, enhanced by Dolby Atmos-mastered audio. With up to 12 hours of battery l...
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TURTLE SHELL | BY OUTDOOR TECHNOLOGY

After a successful Kickstarter campaign, the Turtle Shell is now available for purchase. The rugged wireless boombox is mountable to nearly anything & built for action. The brazenly designed speaker was created and built with the outdoorsman in mind, it is water-resistant, dust-proof and shock-proof. It also features built-in speakerphone and microphone for hands-free calls. Available in several colors A similar option is the Boombot Rex...
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AUDIOBULB | WIRELESS SPEAKER LIGHT BULB

There is no stopping technology and imagination, the latest mind-boggling product we found are these wireless speaker light bulbs. Appropriately named AudioBulb, the revolutionary device allows you to use up to eight light bulbs as speakers, connected wirelessly to your iPhone/iPod or any other auxiliary input. You can also dim the lights from your iPhone, all this avoiding holes in the wall for running wires through! source...
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