Soundbug: The Windows Are Alive With The Sound of Music
Posted on October 12, 2006 by admin


“This British-designed innovation is about the size of a computer mouse and turns any hard surface into a speaker. Plug it into your music device, stick the sucker to a door, window or desk, hit play and prepare to be amazed when your surface of choice starts singing back at you. If you stick it to a window or door and then go outside the sound is equally as good on the other side. Its not going to burst your eardrums or throw out a dirty pumping bass but considering its diminutive size its certainly enough to keep you entertained if your on the move. Ideal for the nomad who likes to travel light – stick it to your hotel room mirror, window, wardrobe to enjoy your tunes”….<More>
Also: ” FeONIC ” Audio Drives efficiently turn structures and surfaces into omni-directional speakers particularly for home entertainment, public buildings, the transport industry and the marine environment in accordance with safety compliance legislation and guidelines such as the Speech Transmission Index.”
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