Thursday, May 21, 2015

Volvo announces lightbulb with built in Bluetooth enabled speaker, 'bout time something else at my house...

I'll be honest; I bought plenty of sets of speakers on your property. There's at least one decent pair in every single room of the house. But sometimes someone may be in the kitchen cooking up some spätzle — I don't know what you eat, We will just assuming — and you browse your Panini press and assert, "Sure you make great sandwiches, sadly why can't you play just some Brainticket while I prepare this key fact Bavarian dough? " The Panini press, however , says nothing, noiselessly staring back at you with its unsociable and unblinking metal casing. You for really focus back on the task to hand, but are shaken by a feeling you must be somehow less than before.

Cylinder Bluetooth Speaker

Thank goodness Sony's here to finally ended our ongoing nightmare of kitchen appliance silence. The company recently announced a new great LED Light Bulb small bluetooth speaker, this will combine all the superpowers of a 360-lumen bulb and a 2-watt, 40mm channel into one harmonious pod of gaming and tasteful lighting. All you have to elect to is screw it in any old fashioned light socket. Good thing I have some empty ones around the house. I got exhausted by all those mooching light bulbs thinking they were able to squat rent-free and not play just Sun City Girls when I called.

Sony claims that the speaker's employment at the front of the bulb ensures the very best sound quality, while the light reflects from and around it from linked to, providing wide and even distribution. One particular bulb comes with a remote, but internet consumers can also download an app to stop sound and light through their touch screen phones. So if you feel weird about together asking the bulb to play a small number of Viper and set the lighting in order to "mood, " you can ask through where it little middleman in your pocket. And, openly, uninhibitedly, talkatively, chattily, outspokenly, that is kind of weird.

The balloon is being launched May 23rd towards Japan and retails for ¥23, 880 (about $199), but the right US release has yet that needs to be announced. In the meantime, we'll just have to watch out the promo video below or dream of a day when we can vacation the horror that is GE's muted home.

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