Here’s a speaker that you can bring around when you are biking, boating, hiking or some other outdoor activities, it is called the Cy-Fi Sports speaker. It is available in both iPod and Bluetooth varieties. It connects wirelessly to your device, which allows you to listen without wearing earbuds and also changing tracks/volume without taking your device out from your pocket. The Cy-Fi Sports Speaker is available at $180-$200. One more shot after the break. Read more…
Wow, Hyoutan is a type of cucumber that can be used for many things, such as sponge, dryed, a gourd, a guitar and can be eaten as well. And in Wikipedia Japan explanation, some men use it as underwear, wtf. Now it has become speakers, this Hyuotan Speaker can be connected to your iPod or other Digital Audio player. Measuring 200-300mm and work with 3.5 jack. You can get one for 18,500 Yen. I’m still thinking how this thing become underwear.
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This is the Onkyo’s GX-500HD which is powered by Onkyo its own VL Digital Technology, offers 2×40W, working on a 50Hz to 100kHz, and comes with an Optical In, Analog-In, and a Subwoofer Pre Out, only support 100V (50/60Hz). Onkyo’s GX-500HD will cost you 49,800 Yen (€380).
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Buffalo Japan has announced BSSP05I, a portable speaker for iPod that shaped like a dice. It has several colors for you to choose from. It draws its power from the iPod and delivers an output of 1W and good thing it features volume control. This dice is compatible with all iPods excluding iPod Shuffle. It is going on sale next month in Japan 2814 Yen, that’s around 33 bucks. More pictures after the break. Read more…
The MS500 is the latest portable speaker from Sony Ericsson, It has a durable splash proof shell and a handy strap which allows you to hooked it to a bag or hung from the wrist. It adopts the Bluetooth technology that functions as a remote control to change tracks and adjusting volume. The speaker is compatible with most Bluetooth-enabled handsets from Sony Ericsson or other brands. The MS500 is powered by two AA batteries that will sing for you non-stoply for about 5 hours.
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A forum member at www.planete-se.net, has posted the new Sony Ericsson MS-410 portable speaker. This portable speaker connects to your Sony Ericsson phones and can be used as a stand on the table. Should be around soon, I mean it’s not announced by Sony Ericsson yet.
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Here are Philips’ new portable speakers which is small enough to fit in your pocket. Each speaker comes with has built-in bass pipe emphasizes low tones for a clear, realistic sound. You also get a stereo sound when speakers placed apart, This Philips portable speakers set will cost you $18.85.
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Sharing a headphone will lose the stereo effect, but now you can have two headphones shove into an MP3 player, that is through the Hi-Jack. Simply plug this Hi-Jack to the MP3 player, and you will get two jacks for two headphones. Get yours here.
ELPA, a Japanese company, has released a TV Remote Control that comes with a speaker (WTF?). Anyway, this universal cube shape remote controller will cost you ¥4000 ($41). Read more…
Coby Electronics is introducing its CSMP140 which comes with universal iPod dock, CD player, alarm clock and AM/FM radio. It runs two integrated stereo speakers that produces 12W total output power, you also get a 3.5mm audio line-in jack and a remote control. The unit measures 10.4 inch x 4.6 inch x 4.1 inch, it is asking for 50 bucks.
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