Sunday, November 27, 2011

Beautifully Minimal 'Hidden Radio & Bluetooth Speaker'

I'm a fool for Bluetooth speakers. They make it so easy to fool around song true from my iPad or - when my somewhat uncanny friends advance to revisit - from Android cellphones. No cables, no irksome Wi-Fi AirPlay delays, only elementary music. And when the speakers look as great as the HiddenRadio Bluetooth Speaker, I'm doubly interested.

It's moreover deceased elementary to use. Resembling an oversized hat from a spray-can, you switch it on by rambling the entire thing. The hat spirals up and moves divided from the principal body, formulating more volume inside so the sound volume increases as well (up to 80dB).

The HiddenRadio moreover contains ad AM-FM air wave (hence the name), doubles as a speakerphone and has a battery that should final up to 30 hours. It is now up for appropriation on Kickstarter, but far from being a brand new project, the designers –John Van Den Nieuwenhuizen and Vitor Santa Maria - have been working on the HiddenRadio orator for 4 years.

If you have any type of mobile device that you use for games, song or movies, you need a unstable speaker. And this a looks as great as any. You can possibly declaration $119 to the Kickstarter project, or wait for and pay $175 if and when it goes in to production.

Hidden Radio BlueTooth Speaker [Kickstarter]

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