Pyramat Wireless Sound Rocker

Posted in Accessories, Home by Paul Patterson on December 6th, 2006

Pyramat S2500wThe Pyramat Wireless Sound Rocker is the perfect chair for those gamers needing a little more intimacy from their video games, movies, and music. The sound rocker chairs feature speakers that help fully immerse you into your favorite media. With booming bass and clear sound, you will hear every footstep, and feel every explosion, punch or gunshot.

The S2500w (pictured) utilizes a FM wireless transmitter to beam sound wirelessly up to 20 feet. A 5.5 inch subwoofer in the back of the rocker puts out 30w of bass that sends vibrations right through you. The chair also includes two full range ARX high performance speakers to create a personal surround sound effect.

The ARX hi-fi performance sound system works with all your portable devices including iPODs, MP3 players, PSP and Nintendo DS. The sound rocker can work with more than just games though; try it out with your favorite movies and music or connect your iPod or MP3 player

The Pyramat Wireless Sound Rocker chairs come in four configurations and are available now ranging from $49 to $199.

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2 Comments to “Pyramat Wireless Sound Rocker”
  1. vlnqnc Says:

    Hello. Very interesting website. Keep up the outstanding work and thank you.
    I’ll be back.

  2. Sound Rocker Says:

    Personally I think that the new PM1900 Cobra is much better than the S2500

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