Running out of USB ports, get this Cubite speakers. This speaker system provides four USB 1.1 hubs. It also comes with a 3.55 stereo jack and delivers an impressive output of 3 watt. It measures 10 x 10 x 10 and weighs 516g. You can pick up one at Gadgeter for £24.95.
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In this Mythbuster episode, the crew attempts destroying a car with the 50-inch gigantic diesel powered subwoofer. Let’s check this out. Videos…
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Audio Technica offers their “wine glass” speaker, AT-DSP190 Cone Speakers. The transparent support thingy making it like its floating. The speaker is housed inside the cone and produce sound from the bottom. These 30cm anti-magnetic reflex speakers have a blue light on the bottom to make it more attractive. It is available in Japan around $178 (21,000 Yen).
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Musicmug is a mug comes with a 5cm wide mono speaker. The mug has vents at the bottom for dissipating sound. As there’s no amplifier, it does not require any power source. In the mug you’ll find a sponge base to prevent your iPod from scratches and also include you a (3.5mm stereo) which connects to the iPod or any audio device. MusicMug will be available in white or black in Japan for 3990 Yen ($ 35).
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Get louder sound for you laptop with Buffalo’s 2 x 0.5W USB-powered alternative. It comes with a 4-ohm impedance, 200Hz~12kHz frequency zone, and 3.5-mm stereo-in. It is available soon in this month, priced only $36.
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The Korean cleverness in action again, the MP-C100 Wafer Film Speaker. It’s easy to use, just plug it into your multimedia device and play your music. Connection to the main power is still required though, which kind of takes away the portability factor. This cool water film speaker is available at Gadget8 for KRW37,000 (around $38.50).
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The bamboo portable speaker, Bird-Electron EZ-TAKEGTF2. This speaker is made from bamboo called the Japanese SuSu bamboo, it is a special type of bamboo which is smoked and aged for close to 100 years. The speakers utilize the resonance of bamboo. No power source needed. The bamboo speakers can be plug into any audio device through its stereo-mini plug. This bamboo speaker is available at Japanese Gadget Exporter AudioCubes for $199.
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Ferrari goes along with David Weiner Ventures design studio to create a limited edition “audio instrument” called the Art.Engine. It features a Wi-Fi connectivity which has a frequency range of 40 Hz. It it receives music from iTunes or streaming radio wirelessly from a computer, a MP3 or CD player can also be plugged in directly. Its available in different colors and only 1000 were produced. Art.Engine going to burn a hole in your pocket! Its freaking USD 20,000!
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JBL has uncloaked a new pair of audio docks, one for the iPod and one for the PSP. The PSP has bagged a smaller, more portable dock called the On Tour Plus. First up is the iPod-lovin’ Radial, a USB 300 dock that encircles your music player with a halo-like speaker. More info after the break.
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Sega really have gone down hill with using their brand name for the latest audio / visual reactive toy for your desk. Following in the tracks of the iDog. It lights up in different colors and flops around (joyfully) to ambient music and sounds. The fish comes equiped with 50 built-in ‘healing’ (ocean sounds, etc.) sound tracks, or you can hook it up to your portable audio player.
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