This transparent smart speaker with AI has lights that dance to tune with your music and in solitude

When looking for smart devices, I’m often on the lookout for that perfect combination of form and function. Last I found one audio device next to my line of uniformity was, when I saw the Transparent Speaker. Then, it little crossed my mind that even an established tech brand in the East would have its eyes set on the idea.

About a year from then, Xiaodu released the Tiantian Casa ARIA smart speaker with an overall appearance akin to the Transparent Speaker that had me in awe.  Xiaodu, a subsidiary of tech giant Baidu, has been pioneering the way with its remarkable AI-based smart devices. From smart speakers to innovative displays, it has mastered the art of enhancing user experiences through the power of Baidu’s cutting-edge DuerOS: and this smart speaker, in stores in China now, thrives on the same, which propels it beyond the inspiration into a serious audio device.

Designer:  Xiaodu

Let’s face it – in the world of audio devices, quality sound alone is no longer enough. The Xiaodu speaker thus boasts a sleek and stylish transparent body with a minimalistic white frame. Its design manages to seamlessly blend into the backdrop while paradoxically pushing audio right to the forefront.

Yet, what truly sets the Tiantian Casa ARIA apart is its 67 integrated light sources. These aren’t just any lights; they’re capable of syncing with a myriad of lighting effects, creating mesmerizing shadows and playing with an array of color schemes. Thanks to an intelligent AI system, this speaker can generate an array of lighting effects, both in tune with your music and in solitude. It’s the perfect addition to your living space, it will add an extra layer of atmosphere to any occasion.

Sound quality is a top priority, and the ARIA doesn’t disappoint. It features full-range speakers with an impressive 15 W of power. The intelligence doesn’t stop at the lights; this smart speaker is equipped with the Xiaodu DuerOS 7.0 system, which allows the speaker to be used to set alarms, check weather forecasts, and even browse the internet using just your voice. It’s like having your very own virtual assistant right at home.

Xiaodu Tiantian Casa ARIA smart speaker also supports LHDC high-resolution high-bitrate audio encoding and decoding technology to ensure that every note and sound is delivered with precision and clarity. Interestingly, you can find a power button, a rotary knob, and two additional buttons on the front providing flexibility in managing your device.

The speaker, while feature-rich, is designed with your space in mind. It weighs in at a reasonable 3.21kg and measures 287mm x 215mm x 104mm, making it a fitting addition to any room. For those who value functionality, the rotary button located in the lower right corner doubles as a smart time display. It’s a small yet clever touch of functionality in style.

For connectivity, the speaker is provided with high-speed transmission through Bluetooth 5.2+LHDC, and for those who prefer the classic wired connection, there’s a 3.5 mm jack at your disposal. The Xiaodu Tiantian Casa ARIA smart speaker has made its appearance on the shelves of JD.com (China’s largest online store), and it’s priced at 3199 yuan, roughly $430. While it’s an investment, it’s clear that you’re not just getting a speaker; you’re bringing a piece of art into your home!

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Top 5 speakers designed to match your interior style

You don’t need to settle for a home speaker system based on tech specs alone. Plenty of designers are working around the clock to invent entirely new speakers that sound fantastic, come with many quality-of-life features you’d expect in a modern Bose or Sony system, and also look visually compelling in original ways. Inversely, your interior design ethos may call for a specific color scheme or matching style – and you can accidentally throw off the balance of a room by adding something that doesn’t belong.

With the aforementioned problem in mind, I’ve rounded up five of the most interesting speaker designs featured by Yanko Design thus far, each offering a unique aesthetic flavor. Whether you’re looking for an organic wooden speaker set, a futurist speaker right out of a Syd Mead painting, or a speaker shaped like an ancient Roman bust, there’s something here for every interior designer.

1. Pantheone Audio Obsidian

Pantheone Audio’s Obsidian is a portable speaker which balances form with function. Right off the bat, this all-white (or all-black) obsidian-shaped audio unit is packed in with high-quality gear, including a front-firing speaker array containing two 20W tweeters and a 40W woofer – all powered by a rechargeable battery that lasts for around 15 hours before needing a drink. The accompanying Pantheone app lets you remotely control multiple Obsidian speakers via mobile device, but it also works with Amazon Alexa out of the box, meaning, for instance, you can theoretically chain your Obsidian speakers to an existing network of Amazon Echo speakers and play Spotify through your Obsidian and  Amazon Echo network in unison. If that isn’t your first choice, don’t fret: it connects to other major streaming services like Apple Music, and can even play lossless audio straight from the source via WiFi, AirPlay 2, Bluetooth, and AUX. Its sculpted, angular design makes it a mainstay in any modern home that appeals to a clean, minimalistic decorative taste.

2. Nebula by Ken Chen

If you’ve ever played video games like Mass Effect, or if you’ve watched movies like Tron or Blade Runner, you’re probably familiar with the futuristic visual language created by late industrial designer and concept artist Syd Mead. If that’s the case, then you’d probably agree if I said the Nebula tech art speaker by designer Ken Chen looks and feels a lot like if NASA hired Syd Mead to co-design a portable home speaker system which might accompany actual astronauts into space. It’s unlikely you live inside of a spacecraft yourself, but if you’re into futuristic interior design, the Nebula speaker may be the mantelpiece you didn’t know your home needed. It’s a fully-functional 360-degree portable speaker system equipped with Bluetooth 5.3 True Wireless Stereo functionality, an onboard Smart Control panel, and integrated ambient lighting with patented SoundForm “Ferrofluid Music Visualization” visuals that give it a truly alien look. It would look perfect next to the Chronomark Watch and Watch Case from Starfield.

3. Beosystem 72-23 Nordic Dawn

Bang & Olufsen are well-known for coming up with mouthwatering luxury speaker designs catered to collectors with a love of Nordic style. The Beosystem 72-23 Nordic Dawn looks straight out of a high-end Scandinavian catalog, and its built-in tech as well as its connectivity with other nearby Bang & Olufsen speakers makes it a truly excellent HiFi audio system showcasing elegant craftsmanship from top to bottom, thanks to high-quality woodwork and premium materials throughout the build. Whether you’re streaming from Spotify or Apple Music, or playing vinyl directly through the integrated turntable, this (nearly $64,700) limited edition system is easy to control thanks to direct integration with the Bang & Olufsen app.

4. Torso speaker by Yang Dong Wook

Nothing would bring a room full of sculptures and avant-garde artwork together like a portable speaker shaped like a Roman bust, and that’s the exact niche the Torso speaker is meant to fill. This concept speaker is directly inspired by marble sculptures like Michelangelo’s statue of David, and it was designed by creator Yang Dong Wook as part of Samsung’s Design Membership Program. This one is more conceptual than practical, and you won’t find it for sale anywhere, but it looks like it makes for a delightful mantelpiece item for an artist who loves getting creative with interior decor. The most interesting feature is the neck, which is filled with… nothing. It’s intentionally designed as a place to put items, like flowers or other artwork.

5. Nothing Speakers by Ivan Llaneza

The Nothing Speakers aren’t nothing. In fact, they’d fit right in a modern home, especially in an office room filled with high-end tech. Coming in black or white, this portable speaker system is well-equipped with high-quality internal components, allowing Bluetooth connectivity for easy integration into streaming services like Spotify and Apple Music. There’s an integrated LED system that syncs to the music playing through it, making for an interesting audiovisual experience at house parties and social gatherings. Not to mention – in kitschy 2000’s fashion – these speakers also feature an array of buttons and toggles on the bottom front cover of the chassis, which immediately reminds me of a boombox layout, albeit much more futuristic looking thanks to its glass design. The lettering, which displays a large digital LED-lit “Nothing” logo accompanied by “Volume” and “Bass 1” on the side and front, give it an especially cool look.

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Tivoli reveals two nostalgic Songbook remakes and a classy streaming speaker

Tivoli Audio is a name synonym for high-end audio equipment and they’ve stood the test of time when other brands gave stern competition. Now, the Boston-based specialist has revived its pint-sized portable AM/FM clock radio, the SongBook in modern form for music lovers.

There are three portable speakers in the new collection that each combine innovative technology while maintaining the vintage touch of a boombox for audiophiles to cherish. Two of them are the Songbook and Songbook Max which surprisingly stick to mono sound rather than stereo, come with IPX4 water resistance and double as amps too. The third is the enhanced Model Two Digital which also reflects the brand’s focus on design and excellent acoustics is apparent in all these versions.

Designer: Tivoli Audio

First up the Songbook is a small little powerhouse with built-in preamp and Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity. The portable speaker is driven by a 40-watt amp, a 3.5-inch full-range driver and a 3.5-inch woofer. It weighs a bit beefy at 6.7 pounds and comes with 10-hour non-stop playback. Songbook priced at $450 is available in Green and Cream color options.

The Songbook Max similar in design to the sibling is powered by dual 50-watt amps, a 4-inch subwoofer, a 4-inch midrange driver and a .75-inch tweeter. It sounds better than the Songbook version and comes with FM radio function. Tivoli has chosen to add the Max with an oversized tuning knob (like the classic Model One Radio) to choose from five radio presets and has a scan button on the top panel. The speaker weighs 11.5 pounds and boasts 10 hours of battery life. The speaker is priced at $600 and comes in two cool color options.

The Model Two Digital streaming speaker joins these two to complete the line-up. It gets a slotted front grille and a non-fabric surface that’s easy to clean. It can be displayed in the horizontal or vertical position, going with any modern décor perfectly.  This stylish speaker is built for streaming music with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, AirPlay 2, and Chromecast compatibility. Model Two Digital comes in three colorways – White/Silver, Black/Black, and Walnut/Gold. Priced at $475, the speaker can be pre-ordered right now with a release slated for November 15.

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This head-turning speaker is a piece of tech art that pays tribute to space exploration

The popularity of wireless speakers has made them a staple in many homes, and that, in turn, has shaped the way these products are being designed. To match many interior motifs, the majority of wireless speakers take on more minimalist and low-key aesthetics that make them blend with their surroundings. Unfortunately, that has also made many of these everyday items less memorable and distinctive, as if they’ve been stripped of any sense of identity. That’s an almost ironic situation for a device that is supposed to inject life and vibrancy into living spaces. Daring to go against the tides, this one-of-a-kind speaker is designed to make its presence not only heard but also seen, taking inspiration from mankind’s own daring ambitions to break free of the Earth’s gravity and reach for the stars.

Designer: Ken Chen

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If you look at most wireless speakers today, they most often come wrapped in very minimalist designs and shapes. Some, such as those coming from luxury brands, do exude a sense of luxury through their materials, but the majority of these audio accessories might come off as almost bland and too identical to each other. While there’s definitely nothing wrong with minimalism, there seems to be a misconception that it’s the be-all and end-all of design, which couldn’t be farther from the truth. The Nebula tech art speaker is a glowing example of that, bringing character to the speaker in order to bring your music to life in ways you will never forget.

Inspired by NASA.

Right off the bat, the Nebula speaker looks like no ordinary speaker. Its transparent, cubiform shell and circular windows are almost similar to the bulky helmets used in the earliest ages of deep sea diving or, for a more contemporary image, astronaut helmets. This isn’t by accident, because the Nebula, as its name might suggest, is heavily inspired by the pioneering spirit of mankind’s space programs, like the Apollo missions, the Hubble Telescope, or the more recent Mars landings. Even the specific hue of orange used, namely “International Orange,” was chosen for its connection to space agencies and their use in the spacesuits of old.

Beyond its already uncommon shape, the Nebula wireless speaker boasts a unique feature that truly makes the device feel “space-age.” Instead of a typical digital visualizer, it uses a special Ferrofluid substance that dances to the beat of the music using the electromagnetic field naturally generated by the speaker. This SoundForm technology transforms the Nebula from a powerful speaker into a stunning audiovisual experience that will make you the life of the party and the talk of the town.

The Nebula isn’t just about looks either. Four high-fidelity speakers grouped into two separate chambers, each with its own passive radiator, creates thunderous beats, impressive volume, and palpable vibrations that kick the party’s music up a notch. And if one isn’t enough, you can pair two Nebula speakers wirelessly to create a truly wireless stereo (TWS) experience. Despite all that power, the speaker is super-easy to use with a touch-based control panel on top and support for Bluetooth audio sources, including both iOS and Android devices. Want to really be bold and daring? Simply unscrew the clear detachable JoyShell and flaunt the speakers’ inner beauty for all to see.

Wireless speakers might be very common these days, but that doesn’t mean their designs need to be as well. Taking a page from history’s most daring adventures, the Nebula Tech Art speaker not only delivers excellent audio quality but also creates a striking and memorable visual experience, both through its design as well as its SoundForm ferrofluid visualization. Escape the gravity of monotony with this exciting tech art speaker and bring back the sense of adventure to your life.

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KEF Wireless HiFi Speakers deliver audio clarity wrapped in stunning designs

Although humans are primarily considered to be highly visual creatures, we have also become more acutely aware of the important role that sound plays in our lives. Ambient sounds make us aware of our surroundings, especially of potential dangers, while music can sometimes more easily affect our emotions and mental state than images. Sound quality can also make or break an immersive experience, whether you’re watching in a cinema or lounging at home. It no longer pays to compromise on the audio experience these days, especially at home, where people come to expect to enjoy their favorite tunes or lose themselves in captivating movies anytime they like. Fortunately, KEF has drawn on 60 years of acoustic innovation to bring together immersive high-fidelity audio with the convenience of digital streaming in a package that looks stylish and elegant in any space.

Designers: Michael Young and KEF Product Design Team

There are plenty of audio solutions for the home these days, but it seems that most products force buyers to make some sacrifices just to get one or more features. High-end speakers, for example, have laudable audio output, but their bulky forms leave a lot to be desired when it comes to visual appeal. Conversely, more luxurious-looking equipment tends to skimp on performance in order to spend more resources on aesthetics. Fortunately, KEF’s decades of experience have allowed it to design speakers that deliver on those much-wanted features without compromise.

The KEF LS50 Wireless II, for example, comes in a more conventional cabinet design for the best acoustic performance, but its smooth curves and stylish finishes give it a classy appearance that looks beautiful in any interior motif. Of course, it isn’t all looks with its high-quality loudspeaker and support for a variety of music services, making it the ultimate all-in-one speaker system for all your listening needs.

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The tall KEF LS60 Wireless, on the other hand, represents the brand’s ultimate vision for HiFi audio experiences. Its slim body, designed in collaboration with Michael Young, stands proudly anywhere you put it in a room, while its crystal-clear audio quality, up to 24bit/384kHz, makes its presence heard and felt. Its striking design definitely makes it a conversation starter and makes you the envy of the town.

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Small doesn’t have to be terrible, at least not in a bad way, as proven by the KEF LSX II. Its compact size belies its surprising performance, supporting high-quality streaming up to 24bit/384kHz that will definitely be the life of any party or movie night, especially when paired with other wireless speakers in the house. Its small yet stylish body makes it ideal for placing anywhere, though you will most likely place it where it can easily grab attention by the way it looks and sounds.

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With the KEF Wireless HiFi Speaker Collection, you no longer need to decide between performance and appearance. Whether it’s the dashing LS50 Wireless II, the tall LS60 Wireless, or the fun LSX II, you’re guaranteed to have an immersive audio experience that will touch your soul and bring life to any gathering.

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Limited Edition Bang & Olufsen Beosystem 72-23 Nordic Dawn is a mashup made in heaven for collectors

Renowned Danish luxury audio brand Bang & Olufsen has another captivating offering for enthusiasts and collectors that’ll be truly an object of desire. This is the Beosystem 72-23 Nordic Dawn edition – a meticulously crafted music system boasting cutting-edge technology with timeless design, showcasing the luxury brand’s long-standing commitment to delivering extraordinary audio experiences.

The Beosystem 72-23 Nordic Dawn is a tribute to the heritage and Scandinavian roots, drawing inspiration from the breathtaking Nordic landscapes. This is done with the use of a color palette reminiscent of the serene dawn skies and tranquil ocean waves. The design showcases a seamless fusion of sleek minimalism and elegant craftsmanship, making it a stunning addition to any modern interior.

Designer: Bang & Olufsen

At the heart of it is the revamped turntable, which serves as the centerpiece of the system. This iconic vinyl player is an embodiment of Bang & Olufsen’s dedication to delivering exceptional sound quality, with a precision-engineered aluminum platter and an advanced tonearm, ensuring optimal playback performance and audio fidelity.

The music system at its core designed for seamless connectivity and versatility. Offering various options for audio playback, including streaming services, vinyl records, and even analog radio. The Beosystem 72-23 Nordic Dawn version incorporates state-of-the-art technology, enabling wireless connectivity with other Bang & Olufsen products, allowing users to create a multi-room audio experience throughout their homes.

Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, the elusive music system boasts premium materials and finishes. The polished aluminum accents and oak woodwork add a touch of sophistication to the system, elevating its visual appeal. Bang & Olufsen’s commitment to sustainability is also evident in this limited edition release, as the company has made efforts to ensure eco-friendly manufacturing practices.

Furthermore, this Beosystem offers intuitive and effortless control. Users can navigate through their music library and adjust settings with ease using the Bang & Olufsen app or the touch-sensitive control panel. The system also includes a dedicated remote control for a traditional and tactile user experience.

As with all Bang & Olufsen products, the Beosystem 72-23 Nordic Dawn Limited Edition delivers an unparalleled listening experience. Whether it’s the rich and warm tones of vinyl records or the immersive sound of streaming services, this music system delivers crystal-clear, detailed sound that envelops the listener. The integrated speakers are well-tuned to ensure a well-balanced audio delivery.

Limited to a select number of 100 units worldwide, the Beosystem 72-23 Nordic Dawn edition is a collector’s dream. Compared to the regular Beolab 28, this one costs almost four times with a price tag of  EUR 60,000 (approximately $64,700).

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Anniversary-edition Bowers & Wilkins Nautilus is a Pearl white finished masterpiece

Renowned British speaker manufacturer, Bowers & Wilkins, has been at the forefront of innovation and design in the audio industry. One of their most iconic creations is the Nautilus loudspeaker, which has captivated enthusiasts worldwide for good three decades now.

This year, as the Nautilus celebrates its 30th anniversary, B&W has introduced a version of the award-winning speaker with a stunning Abalone Pearl finish. Let’s dive into the world of the incredibly fashioned loudspeaker to discover the beauty and craftsmanship behind the remarkable Nautilus arriving in a mesmerizing new hue.

Designer: Bowers & Wilkins

Bowers & Wilkins founder John Bowers had a vision to create a loudspeaker that wouldn’t sound anything like an existing loudspeaker. Nautilus was an embodiment of that vision, which in its existence now is regarded as one of the most visually striking speakers on the market, and sound quality is uncompromising as well.

It’s easy to align with the fact that Nautilus’ unique design breaks away from the traditional speaker form factor yet provides an auditory experience unparalleled. To achieve exceptional sound quality, the loudspeaker was designed with a reverse-horn shape enclosure. This design style helps decrease unwanted sonic contributions and ensures accurate sound reproduction.

The 30th-anniversary edition of the Nautilus in a breathtaking Abalone Pearl makeover is not only symbolic of the traditional audio quality but the shimmering effect of the pearl finish, which adds a touch of elegance, makes this edition apart from the rest, within the company ranks or outside.

Crafting a Nautilus loudspeaker is an intricate process that requires time and precision with a great deal of detail. Each speaker shell takes an entire week to make, with an additional three days dedicated to the final polish. Reportedly, Bowers & Wilkins still adheres to the same hand-built manufacturing process used in the creation of the Nautilus 30 years ago. It is followed by the new colored Nautilus loudspeaker as well.

But if you’re interested, just hold your horses! The meticulous manufacturing process and limited production capacity make acquiring a pair of Nautilus speakers pretty challenging. The air of exclusivity and anticipation to the ownership is only possible if you’re willing to wait a year for delivery after shelling out close to $125,000 for the Abalone Pearl version of the Nautilus.

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Inspired by NYC’s iconic structure, this cement gray wireless speaker is work of art that’ll elevate aesthetics of any space

There was a time when ultra-high-performance concrete speakers ruled the roost. We may have progressed in material usage since, but its appearance is yet to leave us. Built from polycarbonate composite resin, this concrete-like building is not a miniature architectural marvel, in fact, it is a wireless speaker we aesthete audiophiles would appreciate.

The speaker is inspired by New York City’s Flatiron Building’s timeless architecture. Just like the iconic structure, this speaker is dubbed TAKAHIROMIYASHITATheSoloist. Sounds. stands out with its unique triangular shape and bold lines, making it a true statement piece for any modern home or office.

Designer: TAKAHIROMIYASHITATheSoloist.

Work of designer Takahiro Miyashita, the cement gray speaker measures 32cm x 46cm x 110cm and weighs good 25kg. Distinguishing the speaker from the structure, it’s inspired by, is the eroded cement finish that stands testament to the architecture’s test of time.

Beyond the appearance, the TAKAHIROMIYASHITATheSoloist. Sounds. is a 7-channel speaker designed to fill a room with rich, immersive audio that envelops the listener from all directions. To make this possible, in addition to the 7 built-in speakers are the integrated aluminum pistons and 3 x 1-inch tweeters that help create ultra-loud output of 2000W and a frequency range of 20HZ to 25 KHz.

The speaker features wireless connectivity, allowing seamless pairing with any Bluetooth 5.2 -enabled device. Wireless audio streaming is also possible with built-in True Wireless Stereo (TWS). Much like the Flatiron Building’s significance as a cultural landmark, this Miyashita designed speaker is not just a piece of audio equipment, but a work of art that elevates the aesthetics of any space. It is slated to go on sale starting early September for approximately $6793.

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This see-thru directional speaker brings invisible headphones that also serve as desk decor

Open office spaces and work-from-home arrangements have made headphones almost a necessity in warding off distractions. But while they may be effective at blocking out other sounds, they can sometimes be too effective in also blocking out important sounds or, worse, important people. They can also be uncomfortable to wear over long periods of time, creating fatigue and increasing stress instead of reducing it. Loudspeakers are, of course, out of the question in the office, and they can be awkward at home, especially when you need to do video calls. Straddling the middle ground between these two extremes are these innovative invisible headphones that not only create a personal sound space but also put a beautiful piece of decoration on your desk or shelf as well.

Designer: New Waves

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While there is a lot of hype around Spatial Audio as the next big thing in the industry, there is another undercurrent that is trying to bridge the gap between headphones and regular speakers. The so-called invisible headphones are technically directional speakers that focus the sound within a certain field so that you’re the only one that really hears what’s going on without having to cover your ears or get tangled up with cables. You might think that Focusound is just another entry in this niche market, but it actually offers innovative features in a stylish and practical package.

Comfortable & private working place.

Home entertainment with virtual headphones.

You will immediately notice that there is almost nothing to see with Focusound, just a see-thru glass in a rectangular frame. That, however, is actually the speaker, using a composite structure of multi-layered transparent films that acts as the sound-generating unit, with the actual driver housed in an external module. This “screen” focuses the sound in a narrow beam, almost like a spotlight, delivering audio that is as clear as the speaker looks and only toward the person who is meant to be listening.

While the transparent glass speaker is already eye-catching on its own, it also serves an additional purpose. Thanks to its equally innovative Back Clips, you can clip anything on the back of that see-through material, from photos to to-do lists and anything in between. This turns the speaker into a piece of decoration that can stand anywhere at home, thanks to its simple and minimalist design. Of course, putting anything behind the glass doesn’t affect the audio coming from the directional speaker, so you can definitely have your cake and eat it too.

A rotatable back stand lets you prop up the Focusound at multiple angles, whether vertically or horizontally, giving you complete freedom of how and where you want to place the speaker. And if you combine two Focusound speakers with the same driver, you can even have a 360-degree surround sound setup that won’t bother the rest of your family when you’re enjoying a movie or a game. For only $329 for a Focusound SOLO or $419 for Focusound DUO, you can enjoy clear yet private audio anytime, without the hassles of headphones and earbuds, while also adding a bit of pizzazz to your desk with this memorable and multifunctional see-thru directional speaker.

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