SoundBulb is a light bulb and a speaker

Posted in Concepts by Conner Flynn on January 20th, 2009

SoundBulb is a light bulb and a speakerWireless speakers are great. They eliminate wires, which is always a plus. Who wants to look at wires? So what you’re left with are just the speakers. Well, thanks to this concept, the speakers will no longer be seen either. Why not build speakers right into your light bulbs? Two devices, become one.

The SoundBulb is a wireless speaker inside a functioning LED light bulb. No speakers, no wires. Just sound and light. It cuts it down to basics. Bluetooth gives them the ability to stream audio from most computers or cellphones. You could control the volume by twisting the bulb’s outer ring, while the on/off switch for the wireless receiver is on the side. The speakers get power directly from the socket.

We just need to make this concept a reality.

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2 Comments to “SoundBulb is a light bulb and a speaker”
  1. Screen Sleuth Says:

    Ingenious idea! I see all kinds of dumb gadgets being supported, so this one should gain traction somewhere.

  2. drivelocity Says:

    I thought this had potential, but since our lights are recessed in a vaulted ceiling, this would be pretty useless. I also wonder how it works on a dimmer switch.

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