Portable Motion Speakers

Posted in Speakers by Chetz on May 2nd, 2007

eRevolution Portable Motion SpeakerLooking like something out of “The Fifth Element” comes the Portable Motion Speakers from e-Revolution. When you want to adjust the sound level you don’t reach for the volume knob since there isn’t one there; instead you raise your hand up or down and the volume level is raised or lowered accordingly.

Whazzat?

It turns out that there’s an integrated motion sensor embedded inside the units that detects your hand movement, but don’t tell your friends that when they see you do it: instead tell them that you’re using your Jedi powers. You can also change the tuner frequency (they pick up FM radio) the same way.

As for that light, it alternates between blue, green and red to give you some mood atmosphere. You can plug and power the 0.7 watt speakers directly to your computer via USB cable or they take 4 AA batteries. A 3.5 mm jack makes them connectible with your MP3 player of choice. Price wise a pair will go for a buck or three over the hundred dollar mark and come in your choice of white or black.

Catalog Page via Gizmodo

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