Sony wants to light up your life its newest wireless speaker. The Japanese tech titan has unveiled an unconventional glass design that takes cues from ye olde paraffin lamps of yore. The gadget, known ...
If, like me, you've often wondered what would happen if you took a diamond drill to a glass vase and then fed in some audio - the answer we've been looking for takes the shape of the Glass Speakers ...
As any cola-swilling child of the 90's will tell you, things are better when they're clear. Water? Definitely better clear. Conscience? Ditto. Speakers? Sure, why not? We've already had Harman Kadon's ...
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A new type of speaker is currently under development that is constructed from 4 sheets of glass to provide your rooms with a much more aesthetically pleasing speaker, when compared to traditional ...
Ex-movie theater projectionist Steve Guttenberg has also worked as a high-end audio salesman, and as a record producer. Steve reviewed audio products for CNET and worked as a freelance writer for ...
Turtle Beach's HyperSound Glass is one of the most impressive tech demos I've seen in years. The broad pitch used to sell the concept is pretty easy to grasp. With traditional speakers, sound travels ...
We have featured many different types of speakers here on Geeky Gadgets, but glass speakers are definitely a first. Created by Greensound Technology, the glass speakers create a 360-degree audio ...
Turtle Beach sent out a press release saying it made a breakthrough, and glass-based speakers may be the future of your home audio. As strange as that may sound, the video is slightly more convincing.
LAS VEGAS — For all Sony’s talk about high-definition audio and video during its CES press conference, the company’s most intriguing new product is a weird glass speaker with LED lights that looks ...
Tokyo-based glassware manufacturer Hario (which means “the king of glass”) today unveiled a newly developed set of glass speakers that costs 16 million yen (US$168,000). The so-called Harion speakers ...
BLUETOOTH SPEAKERS HAVE been sneaking into all manner of home goods lately. Everything from La-Z-Boy loungers to planters for your ivy can now play Wagner or the Weeknd, streamed wirelessly from your ...